THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL PRESUPPOSITIONS FOR SOCIO-HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF THE PROCESS OF FORMATION OF LATINAMERICAN STATES

In Latin America in the early nineteenth century, the process of breaking with the respective metropolises opened a quadruple process which resolution, in almost all new countries, took a long time. These processes were the construction of the State, the Nation, the conditions to enable the inclusio...

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Autores principales: ANSALDI, Waldo, GIORDANO, Verónica
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spelling I15-R239-article-1952023-06-26T22:54:05Z THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL PRESUPPOSITIONS FOR SOCIO-HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF THE PROCESS OF FORMATION OF LATINAMERICAN STATES PRESUPUESTOS TEÓRICO-METODOLÓGICOS PARA EL ANÁLISIS SOCIO-HISTÓRICO DEL PROCESO DE FORMACIÓN DE LOS ESTADOS LATINOAMERICANOS ANSALDI, Waldo GIORDANO, Verónica América Latina Siglo XIX construcción del Estado Nación economía Latin America nineteenth century state building Nation economy In Latin America in the early nineteenth century, the process of breaking with the respective metropolises opened a quadruple process which resolution, in almost all new countries, took a long time. These processes were the construction of the State, the Nation, the conditions to enable the inclusion of Latin American economies in the world economy and a new social structure (stratified society to class society). This process took place in a context marked, in most countries, by a combination of economic uncertainty, regional fragmentation, internal political instability and wars between some of the new countries and the major powers. During the nineteenth century, wars helped to cement, while uneven, a sense of belonging and national identity. Already in the first decades of the twentieth century was primarily the convergence toward conflict with foreign domination and the element that asserted the consolidation of the nation. Beyond the differences between countries, it is clear that the overall process of state and nation formation was far from moving in the direction of a radical transformation of Latin American societies and was far from being an inclusive historical movement and finished. The change was directed "from above", with an explicit renunciation to the mobilization and participation of the lower classes, which resulted in some weak states, generally, oligarchic. En América Latina a comienzos del siglo XIX, el proceso de ruptura con las respectivas metrópolis abrió un cuádruple proceso, cuya resolución, en casi todos los nuevos países, se demoró largamente. Estos procesos fueron los de la construcción del Estado, la Nación, las condiciones para posibilitar la inserción de las economías latinoamericanas en la economía-mundo y una nueva estructura social (de la sociedad estamental a la sociedad de clases). Ese cuádruple proceso se inició y transcurrió largo tiempo en un contexto signado, en la mayoría de los países, por una combinación de incertidumbre económica, fragmentación regional, inestabilidad política interior y guerras entre algunos de los nuevos países y las grandes potencias y entre sí. ISHiR/CONICET 2013-01-12 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo evaluado por pares application/pdf https://web3.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/ojs/index.php/revistaISHIR/article/view/195 10.35305/eishir.v2i4.195 Estudios del ISHiR; Vol. 2 Núm. 4 (2012): Estudios del ISHiR; 42-81 Estudios del ISHiR; Vol. 2 No. 4 (2012): Estudios del ISHiR; 42-81 2250-4397 spa https://web3.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/ojs/index.php/revistaISHIR/article/view/195/234
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topic América Latina
Siglo XIX
construcción del Estado
Nación
economía
Latin America
nineteenth century
state building
Nation
economy
spellingShingle América Latina
Siglo XIX
construcción del Estado
Nación
economía
Latin America
nineteenth century
state building
Nation
economy
ANSALDI, Waldo
GIORDANO, Verónica
THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL PRESUPPOSITIONS FOR SOCIO-HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF THE PROCESS OF FORMATION OF LATINAMERICAN STATES
topic_facet América Latina
Siglo XIX
construcción del Estado
Nación
economía
Latin America
nineteenth century
state building
Nation
economy
author ANSALDI, Waldo
GIORDANO, Verónica
author_facet ANSALDI, Waldo
GIORDANO, Verónica
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title THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL PRESUPPOSITIONS FOR SOCIO-HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF THE PROCESS OF FORMATION OF LATINAMERICAN STATES
title_short THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL PRESUPPOSITIONS FOR SOCIO-HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF THE PROCESS OF FORMATION OF LATINAMERICAN STATES
title_full THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL PRESUPPOSITIONS FOR SOCIO-HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF THE PROCESS OF FORMATION OF LATINAMERICAN STATES
title_fullStr THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL PRESUPPOSITIONS FOR SOCIO-HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF THE PROCESS OF FORMATION OF LATINAMERICAN STATES
title_full_unstemmed THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL PRESUPPOSITIONS FOR SOCIO-HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF THE PROCESS OF FORMATION OF LATINAMERICAN STATES
title_sort theoretical and methodological presuppositions for socio-historical analysis of the process of formation of latinamerican states
description In Latin America in the early nineteenth century, the process of breaking with the respective metropolises opened a quadruple process which resolution, in almost all new countries, took a long time. These processes were the construction of the State, the Nation, the conditions to enable the inclusion of Latin American economies in the world economy and a new social structure (stratified society to class society). This process took place in a context marked, in most countries, by a combination of economic uncertainty, regional fragmentation, internal political instability and wars between some of the new countries and the major powers. During the nineteenth century, wars helped to cement, while uneven, a sense of belonging and national identity. Already in the first decades of the twentieth century was primarily the convergence toward conflict with foreign domination and the element that asserted the consolidation of the nation. Beyond the differences between countries, it is clear that the overall process of state and nation formation was far from moving in the direction of a radical transformation of Latin American societies and was far from being an inclusive historical movement and finished. The change was directed "from above", with an explicit renunciation to the mobilization and participation of the lower classes, which resulted in some weak states, generally, oligarchic.
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