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Razas, clases sociales y vida política en el México colonial, 1610-1670

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El desarrollo político del virreinato tuvo en el periodo de 1610 a 1670 sus mayores tensiones. La composición racial y de clase de la sociedad colonial determinó el desenvolvimiento global -económico y político- de ese conflictivo conjunto humano, al hacer de la administración colonial una élite que detentaba el poder de la sociedad entera.

312 pages, Paperback

First published December 31, 1975

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Jonathan I. Israel

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Jonathan Irvine Israel is a British writer on Dutch history, the Age of Enlightenment and European Jews. Israel was appointed as Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the School of Historical Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey, in January 2001. He was previously Professor of Dutch History and Institutions at the University of London.

In recent years, Israel has focused his attention on a multi-volume history of the Age of Enlightenment. He contrasts two camps. The "radical Enlightenment" founded on a rationalist materialism first articulated by Spinoza. Standing in opposition was a "moderate Enlightenment" which he sees as profoundly weakened by its belief in God. In Israel’s highly controversial interpretation, the radical Enlightenment is the main source of the modern idea of freedom. He contends that the moderate Enlightenment, including Locke, Voltaire, Montesquieu, and Rousseau, made no real contribution to the campaign against superstition and ignorance.

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