Republics of the New World
Abstract
In Repúblicas del Nuevo Mundo…, Hilda Sabato claims that republicanism in nineteenth-century Spanish America was characterized by its precocity and its political and social consistency, but also by its volatility. How can we account for both the historical persistence of that system and its instability at the same time? This essay takes up and discusses the ideological and institutional reasons alleged by the Argentine author and proposes to include other factors in the equation.Downloads
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