LA EXTINCIÓN DEL CABILDO EN LA REPÚBLICA DE CÓRDOBA, 1815-1824
Abstract
This paper attempts to provide an analysis of the historical process that led to the extinction of the cabildos in Cordoba, in 1824. Through the analysis of documents produced by local and provincial institutions in the period between 1815 and 1824, seeks to show that this measure was not necessarily a result of the classic conflict between provincial and local institutions, and that it did not involved a substantial change of the structural patterns, nor in the political representation or in the relationship between city and countryside. The old notion of “Republic”, as "domestic government" located in "many families", serves as a common denominator to explain these continuities, despite the change at the level of institutional language that involved the constitutional organization of the province and the subsequent extinction of their municipal institutions.Downloads
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