The Venal Origins of Development in Spanish America
Venal Origins is a comparative and historical study of the roots of spatial inequalities in Spanish America. The book focuses on the Spanish colonial administration and the 18th-century practice of office-selling-where colonial positions were exchanged for money-to analyze its lasting impact on local governance, regional disparities, and economic development. Drawing on three centuries of rich archival and administrative data, it demonstrates how office-selling exacerbated venality and profit-seeking behaviors among colonial officials, fostering indigenous segregation, violent uprisings, and the institutionalization of exploitative fiscal and labor systems. The enduring legacies from their rule remain visible today, in the form of subnational authoritarian enclaves, localized cycles of violence, and marginalized indigenous communities, which have reinforced and deepened regional inequalities. By integrating perspectives from history, political science, and economics, Venal Origins provides a nuanced and empirically grounded analysis of how colonial officials shaped-and still influence-subnational development in Spanish America.
- Advances a novel and historically grounded explanation for subnational inequities today, drawing from political science, economics and history
- Provides readers with a template for how to address complex research questions from an inter and multi-disciplinary perspective
- Allows readers to identify common historical factors binding very disparate contexts within Spanish America
Product details
September 2025Paperback
9781009635127
250 pages
228 × 152 mm
Not yet published - available from September 2025
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The 18th Century 'Market' of Offices
- 3. Why Sell Offices?
- 4. Office-Selling-Turned-Venality
- 5. Captured Administration:
- 18th Century Audiencias and Corregidores
- 6. To Flee or to Fight: Indigenous Responses to Venality
- 7. Colonial Venality and 19th Century State-Building
- 8. Conclusion: Corregimientos and Alcaldias in Spanish America Today
- Epilogue.