Corrupción, burocracia colonial y veteranos separatistas en Cuba, 1868-1910

Authors

  • Alfonso W. Quiroz Baruch College y Graduate Center, CUNY

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.2001.i221.484

Keywords:

administrative corruption, costs of colonialism, public officials, separatist veterans, Cuban history 1868-1910

Abstract


Administrative corruption in Cuba during the nineteenth century was a serious problem addressed both by Spanish authorities and the critics of the colonial system in Cuba. In the long run the fiscal, financial, institutional, and ideological costs of corruption undermined Spanish colonial control in Cuba. While the state and Cuban taxpayers had to pay for the increased costs of corruption, corrupt public officials and private contractors and financiers benefited. This study uses both archival manuscript administrative sources and published sources to assess the impact of corruption and its institutional bases during the final phase of Spanish colonialism in Cuba and the early period of post-colonial transition.

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Published

2001-04-30

How to Cite

Quiroz, A. W. (2001). Corrupción, burocracia colonial y veteranos separatistas en Cuba, 1868-1910. Revista De Indias, 61(221), 91–111. https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.2001.i221.484

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