Ciudadanos, cuerpos, intereses. Las incertidumbres de la representación. Estados Unidos, 1776-1787 -México, 1808-1828

This essay makes a comparative analysis between Mexico and the United States, regarding the problems, challenges and uncertainties faced by the members of the political classes at the beginning of their life as independent States. When the  old assumptions that sustained public authority collapsed,...

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Main Author: Pani, Erika
Format: Online
Language:Spanish
Editor: El Colegio de México, A.C. 2003
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Online Access:https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/1477
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Historia Mexicana

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Summary:This essay makes a comparative analysis between Mexico and the United States, regarding the problems, challenges and uncertainties faced by the members of the political classes at the beginning of their life as independent States. When the  old assumptions that sustained public authority collapsed, these men had to invent  new “fictions” in order to legitimate the dominance of a minority  over the  majority, such as “national sovereignty”, “constitutionalism” and “representative government”. Through an analysis of  federal  and  state constitutions, parlamentary  discourse  and printed matter, this paper explores the difficult process that would decide, although never definitely, what citizens and political representation should be like.