El Perú y el mundo exterior. Extranjeros, enemigos y herejes (Siglos XVI-XVII)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.2001.i223.496Keywords:
Peru, foreigners, contacts with the worldAbstract
Despite being the most remote of Spain’s kingdoms in America, the Viceroyalty of Peru suffered the periodic hostile intervention of foreigners into its waters and was the permanent home of others. On the other hand, their diverse impact on the life of the viceroyalty was matched by Peru’s invasion of the aspirations and indeed the culture of Europeans, as well as by the demands of its own citizens to enjoy the fruits of a commerce that stretched across the whole world. Almost from its inception, viceregal Peru began to display cosmopolitan characteristics.
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