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Agentes legos, saberes letrados y comunicación política: Buenos Aires, principios del siglo XVII
The political communication between the Buenos Aires Council and the Court reveals a degree of specialization that goes beyond the simple internalization by certain lay agents of Catholic anthropology, and suggests a need to problematize the phenomenon of discursive construction in a marginal area of the Hispanic world with limited presence of jurists. This article seeks to show that this circumstance – which can be linked to the presence of “infraletrados” during the first two decades of the seventeenth century – must not be naturalized, since its explanation is consistent with the regional and Atlantic integration processes involving the port and with several specific mechanisms which allowed the availability of legal knowledge at a local level. As an example, the figure of Juan de Vergara, the leading businessman from Buenos Aires in the period, is analysed. Acting as procurador and specialist in legal culture, he pleaded in favour of a body of vice-royal bylaws of 1613. An interpretation framework was defined on the basis of legal-political speeches in essentially lay spaces during the early-colonial period. This framework suggests the complexity of the political communication and the integration of these marginal territories in the Hispanic world to the extent that they became part of legal culture.
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Since 1940, Revista de Indias is a a wellknown forum for debates in the History of America targeted to specialized readers. It publishes original articles aimed at improving knowledge, encouraging scientifical debates among researchers, and promoting the development and diffusion of state-of-the-art investigation in the field of the History of America. The contents are open to different topics and study areas such as social, cultural, political and economical, encompassing from the Pre-Hispanic world to the present Ibero-American issues. The Journal publishes articles in Spanish, English and Portuguese. Besides the regular issues, one monographical issue is published every year.