Some Considerations on State Formation and Patronage in Early Modern Spain

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1995

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The theme of political patronage is one close to the heart of Spanish historians. It appears to offer a key to political development in nineteenth-and early twentieth-century Spain when caciquismo ("bossism") seemed the only alternative to military rule in holding together the congeries of disparate, centrifugal communities which coexisted in the peninsula. In the early modem period, too, it bulks large in the analysis of historians, as part of the contract by which the subject rendered "service"...

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