Imperio, constitución y diversidad en la América hispana

The many independences in Spanish America were rooted in an imperial crisis that upturned all the empire's territorial compo­nents, including Spain, in one single process, so that the break­up between the two Atlantic coasts was only one consequence  of a process mainly determined by a whole ag...

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Autor principal: Annino, Antonio
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Idioma:espanhol
Editor: El Colegio de México, A.C. 2008
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spelling oai:oai.historiamexicana.colmex.mx:article-17022022-04-19T19:28:12Z Empire, Constitution, and Diversity in Span- ish America Imperio, constitución y diversidad en la América hispana Annino, Antonio Latin America Spain independeces liberalism atlantic crisis 19th Century América Latina España independencias liberalismo crisis atlántica siglo XIX The many independences in Spanish America were rooted in an imperial crisis that upturned all the empire's territorial compo­nents, including Spain, in one single process, so that the break­up between the two Atlantic coasts was only one consequence  of a process mainly determined by a whole age. This paper argues that during  the emancipatory process,  the power  relations  between the many components of Spanish American  society changed to such a point that their reorganization within  the new constitu­tional models became very difficult. Thus, we should speak of the “legacy of the imperial crisis”, of the end of a whole world —not only a part of it: the Spanish American part—, to the point of rendering impossible the comparative approach implicit in the concept of “Atlantic revolutions”. En la raíz de las independencias americanas había una crisis de naturaleza imperial  que hizo convulsionar a todos  los com­ponentes  territoriales,  España incluida, en un único proceso,  de modo  que la ruptura entre los dos lados del Atlántico  fue sólo una consecuencia  de un evento  más bien de época. El presente texto argumenta que en el curso del proceso de emancipación  las relaciones de poder entre los varios componentes de la sociedad americana  cambiaron  hasta el punto  de hacer difícil su reorga­nización al interior  de  los  nuevos  modelos  constitucionales. En ese sentido,  deberíamos  hablar de una “herencia  de la crisis imperial”,  del fin de un mundo  y no sólo de una parte de él (la americana),  hasta el punto  de hacer imposible  la aproximación comparativa  que se halla implícita en el concepto  de “revolucio­nes atlánticas”. El Colegio de México, A.C. 2008-07-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/1702 Historia Mexicana; Vol. 58, Núm. 1 (229) julio-septiembre 2008; 179-227 2448-6531 0185-0172 spa https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/1702/1520 Derechos de autor 2016 Historia Mexicana
spellingShingle Latin America
Spain
independeces
liberalism
atlantic crisis
19th Century
América Latina
España
independencias
liberalismo
crisis atlántica
siglo XIX
Annino, Antonio
Imperio, constitución y diversidad en la América hispana
title Imperio, constitución y diversidad en la América hispana
title_alt Empire, Constitution, and Diversity in Span- ish America
title_full Imperio, constitución y diversidad en la América hispana
title_fullStr Imperio, constitución y diversidad en la América hispana
title_full_unstemmed Imperio, constitución y diversidad en la América hispana
title_short Imperio, constitución y diversidad en la América hispana
title_sort imperio constitucion y diversidad en la america hispana
topic Latin America
Spain
independeces
liberalism
atlantic crisis
19th Century
América Latina
España
independencias
liberalismo
crisis atlántica
siglo XIX
topic_facet Latin America
Spain
independeces
liberalism
atlantic crisis
19th Century
América Latina
España
independencias
liberalismo
crisis atlántica
siglo XIX
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