«If They Remained as Mere Words»: Trent, Marriage, and Freedom in the Viceroyalty of Peru, Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries
Palabras clave : 
Materias Investigacion::Arte y Humanidades
Council of Trent
Coercion
Marital life
Consent
Viceroyalty of Peru
Marriage
Freedom
Fecha de publicación : 
2016
Editorial : 
Cambridge University Press
ISSN : 
0003-1615
1533-6247
Nota editorial : 
This article was first published in The Americas
Cita: 
Latasa, P. ""«If They Remained as Mere Words»: Trent, Marriage, and Freedom in the Viceroyalty of Peru, Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries"". The Americas, Volume 73, Issue 1 January 2016, pp. 13-38
Resumen
The right of persons to marry without coercion and live their marriage freely was one of the foremost and frequently mentioned topics among synod and council fathers, moralists, and canon lawyers in colonial Spanish America. Within the territory of the viceroyalty of Peru, the recommendations of the Council of Trent in this regard took the form of a new set of ecclesiastical regulations, derived from synods and councils that occurred from the sixteenth through the eighteenth century.

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