The exile of the Viceroyalty of Peru's elite: priests, civil servants and merchants, 1821-1825
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https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.2006.i237.345Keywords:
Peru, Emigre's, Elites, Spaniards, independence of PeruAbstract
It is intention of the present article to approach us an element little known by the present historiography, the exit of the last faithful Spaniards to Corona during the last years of the virreinato of Peru, insisting on how the insurgency process marked the different migratory phases from elite virreinal: priests, civil employees and retailers. Also we try to approach the kind reader how this exit affected to the borbonico government and by means of examples significant to show to the different realities suffered by the emigre's from its boarding to its integration in the social life and professional Spanish.
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2006-08-30
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Ruiz de Gordejuela Urquijo, J. (2006). The exile of the Viceroyalty of Peru’s elite: priests, civil servants and merchants, 1821-1825. Revista De Indias, 66(237), 453–472. https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.2006.i237.345
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