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José Joaquín de Mora in Chile: From Neo-Europe to the ‘Beocia Americana’

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The Spanish jurist, poet and journalist Jose Joaquin Mora was probably the first foreign political consultant to be hired by several different South American governments in the period immediately following the wars of independence (mid-1820-1830s) as discussed by the authors.
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This article is published in Bulletin of Latin American Research.The article was published on 2017-07-01. It has received 3 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Holy Alliance.

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An Exponent of Scottish Common Sense Philosophy in Revolutionary South America: José Joaquín de Mora

TL;DR: In this paper, the idea of the eighteenth-century French Enlightenment was confronted by the ideas of the 17th-century scholasticism in South America, and the region's historic grounding in Scholasticity was challenged by the French Enlightenment.
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From rejection to acknowledgement and dispute: four moments in the origins of Chilean representative democracy, 1822–1851

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors trace the changes in the meanings and uses of the concept of democracy in Chile in the period 1822-1851, based on an extensive revision of newspapers.
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Théâtre et exil entre le Río de la Plata et le Pacifique (1835-1855)

TL;DR: The importance of the sphere publique habermassienne for les jeunes romantiques du Rio de la Plata and des pays voisins a recuére depuis quelques decennies has recués a large attention as mentioned in this paper.
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Globalization and contestation: A Polanyian problematic

TL;DR: The Polanyian problematic of modern history as a double movement, whereby market expansion and social protection respectively lead phases, provides a useful antidote to all forms of economic reductionism when dealing with globalization and political voluntarism with regard to contestation on the other.
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Republicanisme et revolution francaise

TL;DR: In this article, the authors show in which terms a key concept of the political culture, republicanism, was first actualized in the crisis of executive power (1791), then transformed in the revolutionary movement it helped direct, before fading behind archaic connotations linked to historical Jacobinism.