Ideas and Politics of Chilean Independence 1808-1833This book covers the years from the breakdown of the Spanish Empire in America to the stabilisation of the new republic of Chile. It is a survey of the political ideas and the interplay of ideas and political action during the independence period. Whilst examining the influences making for change in late colonial Chile and the implications of political experiment and instability, much of the text is devoted to a description of the common ideology of the revolution. The author considers that the political theory was based on the notions of the social contract, the sovereignty of the people, representative government, the division of powers and a system of natural rights. It was derived from the liberal thought of the enlightenment and from the doctrines of the North American and French revolutions. But it was a complex of vaguer emotions and attitudes such as utopianism, anti-Spanish feeling, the 'black legend', an incipient nationalism and the idealisation of the Araucanian Indian which gave the revolution its mystique. |
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... revolutionary programme , was quick to understand the uses to which a printing press could be put . A constant deluge of decrees , proclamations , manifestos and similar documents poured from the small team of North American type ...
... revolutionary programme , was quick to understand the uses to which a printing press could be put . A constant deluge of decrees , proclamations , manifestos and similar documents poured from the small team of North American type ...
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... revolutionary ideology were patriotic propagandists rather than speculative thinkers , but even on this level the ... revolutionary ideology , and it de- serves separate treatment ( in chapter 7 ) for this reason . The revolutionary ...
... revolutionary ideology were patriotic propagandists rather than speculative thinkers , but even on this level the ... revolutionary ideology , and it de- serves separate treatment ( in chapter 7 ) for this reason . The revolutionary ...
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Simon Collier. REVOLUTIONARY ATTITUDES EMOTIONS OF THE REVOLUTION The political ideas adopted by the Chilean revolution were neither very original nor very profound . But they were by no means the sole element in the revolutionary ...
Simon Collier. REVOLUTIONARY ATTITUDES EMOTIONS OF THE REVOLUTION The political ideas adopted by the Chilean revolution were neither very original nor very profound . But they were by no means the sole element in the revolutionary ...
Contents
Background to Revolution | 3 |
The Movement for Home Rule 18081810 | 44 |
The Patria Vieja 18101814 | 92 |
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