This programme deals with the foundation of viceroyal cities during the 16th century and the capacity for control and expansion by the monarchical institution in those colonies of the New World. Aspects of the position of the viceroy and his involvement in the different regions of Italy and the Indies are explained in detail. In addition, urban transformations are analysed, such as the structure of streets and water supply in the capitals of the viceroyalties, often linked to the direct action of the Spanish viceroys who had to deal with the local powers. Different examples are cited, such as the Italian viceroyalties, with Naples and Palermo as other cases in Europe, and the American viceroyalties, comparing the cases of Lima and Mexico.
Collection: Aplications
Project: 3. Rural world and urban world in the formation of the European identity., 9. Travels and travelers: economic, social and cultural connections.
Chronology: XVI
Scope: Secondary Education, Baccalaureate, University
Link: https://canal.uned.es/video/5a6f317fb1111fb50f8b465c
Resource type: Audio
Format: Multimedia
Source: UNED Serie: Geografía e Historia en Radio 3
Language: Spanish
Date: 4/17/2017
Owner: Daniel Maldonado Cid (Modernalia)
Copyright: © Alicia Cámara Muñoz catedrática Historia del Arte, UNED Carlos José Hernando Sánchez profesor de Historia Moderna, Universidad de Valladolid sabel Baeza Fernández redactora - locutora, CEMAV, UNED
Abstract: Audio explanation of the founding of the viceroyal urban centres during the 16th century
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