The conflictual relations between military magistrates and the general captains from Andalucia’s and Granada’s coastlines in the 18th century
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.2011.v0i33.117Keywords:
Andalucia, administration, general captains, governors, conflictsAbstract
The discords between the main authorities handled the destination of the territorial Administration were a constant along the century XVIII. The fault of understanding and collaboration between the civil and military instances showed the difficulties of agreement of the managers of the exercise of common government. The litigious between the governors and the general captains in Andalucia had varied origins and produced in plots so much professional and personal. The ambition of power and the possibilities to achieve main prestige between the ones of his kind caused some behaviors of social and political despotism.Downloads
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