From Castilla del Oro to the Royal Court and Back: Cities and Political Representation in the Spanish Atlantic, 1510–1573

IF 0.2 Q2 HISTORY Journal of Early American History Pub Date : 2024-04-08 DOI:10.1163/18770703-14010002
Jorge Díaz Ceballos
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Although there never was a representative Cortes for the New World, and American cities were never summoned to take part in those held in Castile until 1812, every city or town, no matter its size or population, found ways to communicate and negotiate directly with the Crown and take an active part in politics. Shortly after their foundation, Spanish cities in the New World were granted permission by the Crown to appoint representatives to assist in their affairs, defend them before royal councils and tribunals, and pursue their rights, among other functions. The cities of Castilla del Oro – present day Panama – provide a case study of how representatives of American councils acquired urban privileges. Their example highlights the role of the individual and collective agents who actually defined its politics and so provides a more balanced interpretation of the construction and management of power in the Spanish Monarchy. Ultimately, to understand how it functioned, we need to look beyond the formal government institutions that have dominated accounts of its operation.

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从卡斯蒂利亚-德尔奥罗到皇家宫廷再到皇家宫廷:1510-1573 年西班牙大西洋的城市与政治表征
虽然新世界从未有过具有代表性的议会,而且直到 1812 年,美国城市也从未被召集参加在卡斯蒂利亚举行的议会,但每个城市或城镇,无论其规模或人口,都能找到与王室直接沟通和谈判的途径,并积极参与政治。新世界的西班牙城市在建立后不久就获得了王室的许可,可以任命代表协助处理城市事务,在王室议会和法庭上为城市辩护,并争取自身的权利以及其他职能。卡斯蒂利亚-德尔奥罗城(今巴拿马)提供了一个案例,说明美洲议会代表如何获得城市特权。他们的例子突出了实际决定其政治的个人和集体代理人的作用,因此为西班牙君主制的权力建设和管理提供了更加平衡的解释。归根结底,要想了解西班牙王权是如何运作的,我们需要跳出对王权运作占主导地位的正式政府机构的描述。
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