POPULAR POLITICS IN THE HISPANIC MONARCHY. DISCOURSES, SPACES AND SOCIAL ACTORS (1700 – 1868)
Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies, vol. 28, Issues 2 (2022)
Coordinador: Javier Esteban Ochoa de Eribe (UPV/EHU)
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In this special issue, we will analyse some examples that bring us closer to various settings, spaces and practices with respect to the politicisation process experienced by the popular sectors in the Hispanic world.
- Javier Esteban “Introduction”
- Andoni Artola & José María Imízcoz “Politics, morals and politicisation in the eighteenth-century Spanish monarchy. The creation of a public sphere and its enemies”
- Daniel Morán “”The poor were slaves, and the rich masters.” The political concept of the people in the Spanish-American press discourse in times of Independence”
- Javier Esteban “Preach, teach, sing and dance: towards the configuration of a modern political language in the Basque tongue (1813–1833)”
- Capucine Boidin “The political language of love in Guaraní in the missions of Paraguay (1750–1810)”
- Jesús Cruz “The backgrounds of the Spanish Revolution of 1868: Civic Celebrations and Popular Politics”
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