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The Audiencia in the Spanish Colonies As illustrated by the Audiencia of Manila (1583-1800)

By Charles Henry Cunningham

(3.5 stars) ‱ 10 reviews

Discover how a powerful Spanish tribunal shaped colonial life through law, governance, and religion in the Philippines.

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2012-11-23
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"The Audiencia in the Spanish Colonies" by Charles Henry Cunningham is a detailed historical exploration of the Audiencia of Manila, a vital cog in the Spanish colonial machine from the late 1500s to the late 1700s. Cunningham probably examines the audiencia's many roles, including legal, administrative, and religious duties, showing how it was woven into the fabric of Spanish rule. The beginning of the book probably tells us why the author chose to study the audiencia, emphasizing how important it was in Spain's colonies. Cunningham most likely talks about his research journey through archives in both the Philippines and Spain, reinforcing how the Audiencia of Manila stands as a good example for understanding similar systems in other colonies ruled by Spain; also, he probably states his goal to reveal not just the legal side of the audiencia but also its governmental and religious impact, promising a complete look at this fundamental part of Spanish colonial history.

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