Constitucionalismo gaditano e independencia en Centroamérica: un apretado balance historiográfico
In this article we propose to carry out a brief analysis of how the relationship between Cadiz's Constitutionalism, Independence and the beginnings of Republican life in Central America has been understood. To do this, we make a historiographic journey of a little more than 50 years, starting f...
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CIICLA, Universidad de Costa Rica
2021
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Sumario: | In this article we propose to carry out a brief analysis of how the relationship between Cadiz's Constitutionalism, Independence and the beginnings of Republican life in Central America has been understood. To do this, we make a historiographic journey of a little more than 50 years, starting from the studies of Jorge Mario García Laguardia and Mario Rodríguez, to then discuss the interpretive changes that have arisen since the 1990s within three thematic areas: Representation, Local powers and Political Culture. We have focused on political, cultural and intellectual history because that is where the work on the matter has been concentrated. |
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