In the colonial past and in the revolutionary present: parish priests and parishes as support of political change

The breakdown of the colonial order and the construction of a new one in a republican way, recognizes a set of practices that made these change posible. Certain institutions and agents supported this transition that supposed dismantling many of the former references and models of political action an...

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Main Author: María Elena Barral
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de La Plata 2016-09-01
Series:Mundo Agrario
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Online Access:http://www.mundoagrario.unlp.edu.ar/article/view/6150
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Summary:The breakdown of the colonial order and the construction of a new one in a republican way, recognizes a set of practices that made these change posible. Certain institutions and agents supported this transition that supposed dismantling many of the former references and models of political action and orientated the emergency of new ways of conceiving and perceiving the power. In the persistence of some of these key figures, resided the viability of the new republics. In the new order, the agents and the ecclesiastics jurisdictions, the rites and religious celebrations, continued occupying a place that cannot be ignored.
ISSN:1515-5994