Publisher's Synopsis
Memorias de los vireyes que han gobernado el Perð, durante el tiempo del coloniaje español offers a detailed historical account of the viceroys who governed Peru during the Spanish colonial period. This meticulously compiled volume, originally printed under supreme order, provides invaluable insights into the administrative, political, and social dynamics of colonial Peru. Authored by Manuel Atanasio Fuentes and the Viceroyalty of Peru, it serves as a primary source for understanding the complex interplay between the Spanish crown and its South American colony.
This historical record captures the challenges, decisions, and legacies of the viceroys, offering a comprehensive view of colonial governance. Researchers and historians will find this collection an indispensable resource for studying the colonial history of Peru and its lasting impact on the region.
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