La Revolución de 1854 en el Perú Moralidad, honor y contrato social

Translated title of the contribution: The Revolution of 1854 in Peru: Morality, honor and social contract

Cristóbal Aljovín de Losada, David Velásquez Silva

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Abstract

This article seeks to understand the meaning that the historical actors gave to the Revolution of 1854. The speeches and actions of its protagonists were built and changed throughout the political struggle. There were different discursive frameworks to define the government and the revolution. These arguments and actions obeyed republican and pactist imaginaries, but also liberal ideology. Through the political struggle (military, electoral and discursive), the changing character of this revolution was outlined for the various actors, not without ambiguities and alternative visions.

Translated title of the contributionThe Revolution of 1854 in Peru: Morality, honor and social contract
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)77-111
Number of pages35
JournalJahrbuch fuer Geschichte Lateinamerikas/Anuario de Historia de America Latina
Volume58
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

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