It is possible to distinguish two distinct phases in the revolutionary process of the United States: an initial confederation phase, and another equally revolutionary federation phase. This latter model is innovative and did not fit into those models contemplated at the time by history or political theory. However, New Granada did not understand that difference between the two models, which was so marked during the first years of independent existence �precisely those examined here� and, consequently, whenever the federal model of the United States was reflected on or spoken about in New Granada, reference was being made to the first confederate model. The hypothesis set forth in this article is that the people of New Granada sought to buil...
From the very dawn of the Neogranadian revolution, the United States of America was perceived as a n...
Este artículo intenta analizar el desarrollo y las transformaciones del federalismo y del regionalis...
This paper will address the issue of relations between the Constitution of Cadiz with the New Granad...
En el proceso revolucionario de los Estados Unidos pueden distinguirse claramente dos etapas: una in...
La más reciente historiografía sobre la revolución de 1781 en la Nueva Granada (Colombia) afirma que...
La más reciente historiografía sobre la revolución de 1781 en la Nueva Granada (Colombia) afirma que...
This paper reflects on the concept of nation that operated in the early 19th century in New Granada,...
El proceso constituyente de los nuevos Estados hispanoamericanos se inaugura con los movimientos rev...
This paper points out the differences and similarities between the concepts of sovereignty used in t...
This article presents a synthesis of different approaches that historians and the authorraised in or...
Este artículo muestra los orígenes del variado constitucionalismo creado durante la revolución de la...
The process of constitutional formation of New Granada, began in the early nineteenth century, after...
After the process of independence within the former American colonies of Spain, the federation as a ...
From the end of the War of Independence in 1783 to the ratification of the Federal Constitution in 1...
After the process of independence within the former American colonies of Spain, the federation as a ...
From the very dawn of the Neogranadian revolution, the United States of America was perceived as a n...
Este artículo intenta analizar el desarrollo y las transformaciones del federalismo y del regionalis...
This paper will address the issue of relations between the Constitution of Cadiz with the New Granad...
En el proceso revolucionario de los Estados Unidos pueden distinguirse claramente dos etapas: una in...
La más reciente historiografía sobre la revolución de 1781 en la Nueva Granada (Colombia) afirma que...
La más reciente historiografía sobre la revolución de 1781 en la Nueva Granada (Colombia) afirma que...
This paper reflects on the concept of nation that operated in the early 19th century in New Granada,...
El proceso constituyente de los nuevos Estados hispanoamericanos se inaugura con los movimientos rev...
This paper points out the differences and similarities between the concepts of sovereignty used in t...
This article presents a synthesis of different approaches that historians and the authorraised in or...
Este artículo muestra los orígenes del variado constitucionalismo creado durante la revolución de la...
The process of constitutional formation of New Granada, began in the early nineteenth century, after...
After the process of independence within the former American colonies of Spain, the federation as a ...
From the end of the War of Independence in 1783 to the ratification of the Federal Constitution in 1...
After the process of independence within the former American colonies of Spain, the federation as a ...
From the very dawn of the Neogranadian revolution, the United States of America was perceived as a n...
Este artículo intenta analizar el desarrollo y las transformaciones del federalismo y del regionalis...
This paper will address the issue of relations between the Constitution of Cadiz with the New Granad...