Serve the power(s), serve the state : America and Eurasia /
Examines the organization and consolidation of various groups acting to create newly emergent forms of social and political power.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newcastle upon Tyne :
Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
2016.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Prologue: histories and bureaucracies: administrate and serve the state / Juan Carlos Garavaglia, Michael J. Braddick and Christian Lamouroux
- Rendering justice and administering the office: judges and judicial officers in Castile during the reign of the Catholic monarchs / Elisa Caselli
- Imperial administration and local defense in the Hispanic monarchy / José Javier Ruiz Ibañez
- The venality of offices and honors in Spain and America in the eighteenth century / Francisco Andújar Castillo
- Serving the state in Latin America during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries / Juan Carlos Garavaglia
- The origins of the state's bureaucracy in nineteenth-century Spain / Juan Pro
- The contested state: revenue agents, resistance and popular consent in the United States from the early Republic to the Sixteenth Amendment (1913) / Romain Huret
- Public office and private benefit in early modern England / Michael J. Braddick
- Theoretical premises and cognitive distortions from the uncritical use of the concept of "state:" the "Russian" case / Claudio Sergio Nun Ingerflom
- From merchants to imperial bureaucrats? Territorial administration and the East India Company, seventeenth-nineteenth Centuries / Kapil Raj
- The bureaucratization of the military organization in Song China, tenth-early eleventh centuries / Christian Lamouroux
- The 1774 annual audits of magistrate activity and their fate / Pierre Étienne Will
- What status for service to the lord? The clerks at the mint and general warehouse of Kanazawa / Guillaume Carré
- Comments on the texts about Asia / Josep Maria Delgado, Josep María Fradera and Manel Ollé
- Glossary of Spanish terms.