Artículo
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2001
Editorial y Lugar de Edición
The American Historical Association
Revista
The American Historical Review,
vol. 106
(pp. 1290-1315)
- ISSN 0002-8762
The American Historical Association
The American Historical Association
ISSN
0002-8762
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Se incluye el abstract en su versión original en inglés: In the last fifteen years, citizenship has become a crucial term in political and academic debates. This theme has also informed studies of the past and has been particularly productive in the field of political hisotry. In the case of Latin America, scholars are using this new lens to revisit the nineteenth century, when the definition of citizenship and the constitution of a citizenry became key aspects of the nation-build...
Se incluye el abstract en su versión original en inglés: In the last fifteen years, citizenship has become a crucial term in political and academic debates. This theme has also informed studies of the past and has been particularly productive in the field of political hisotry. In the case of Latin America, scholars are using this new lens to revisit the nineteenth century, when the definition of citizenship and the constitution of a citizenry became key aspects of the nation-building process triggered after independence. On the basis of the recent literature on the subject, this article reflects on some of the main issues posed by the history of political citizenship in the region. By reviewing the existing work on specific cases that share a common perspective -an interest on political citizenship- this essay seeks to identify the most salient problems in the political history of nineteenth-century Latin America and to provide an analytical survey useful for establishing comparisons with other regions of the world.
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POLITICSNINETEENTH CENTURYLATIN AMERICACITIZENSHIP