Presentation of the monograph: The Secret in the Government of the Hispanic Monarchy: Actors, Documents, and Practices of the Reserved Path (16th-18th Centuries)
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https://doi.org/10.5944/rdh.49.2023.39258Keywords:
Monarchy, Secrecy, Spanish America, 16th-18th Centuries, Reserved PathAbstract
The monograph "Secrecy in the Governance of the Monarchy: Actors, Documents, and Practices of the Reserved Way (16th-18th centuries)" places us in a crucial period of the history of the Hispanic monarchy, where the concept of secrecy played a vital role in managing a vast empire that encompassed a multitude of territories and cultures. The administration of such an extensive domain required practices of secrecy and confidentiality to ensure the efficient functioning of an empire in constant expansion and change.
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