Chile, 1833: Debate Mediático, Relato Político y Continuidad Institucional

Document Type

Book Chapter

Publication Date

2021

Department 1

Spanish

Department 2

Globalization Studies

Abstract

From 1811, the first constitutional text adopted by Chile, as well as other post-colonial political units in Latin America, and 1812, time of the first Constitution approved by a liberal congress in Spain, the political and cultural debate across Latin America about the constitutional framework and text for the newly independent country lead in Chile to the 1833 Constitution. This one was a long standing response to the initial liberal projects not only in Chile but also the Hispanic world.

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