Abstract

This article studies official censorship of books on American topics at the Eighteenth Century in Spain, by means of a comparative analysis of the files shared by the Royal Academy of History and the Council of the Indies. The study builds on previous research to focus on the files that got a positive resolution with some objections, so as to test the character of these exceptions, their effects on the composition and their statistic connection with the final publication or rejection of works. Some particular files are examined.

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