Published Nov 21, 2016



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Santiago Cabrera Hanna

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Abstract

The article considers the Solemn Covenant issued by the Superior Board of Governors of Quito in 1812, and the census directed by Torivio Montes, in 1813, as the first step of the introduction of the Cadiz Constitution in the Audience of Quito, following the defeat of the Junta of Quito. These two policy instruments are valued in terms of the imaginaries of citizenship that they molded in terms of political representations they attempted to institute and the concept of territory as fundamental in shaping the institutional dynamics of local authorities which have aspirations to centralize power. Both instruments are considered as tools in terms of building central powers. 

Keywords

Audiência de Quito, juntas de governo, Constituição de Cádiz, sufrágio, recenseamento, século XIXAudiencia de Quito, juntas de gobierno, Constitución de Cádiz, sufragio, censo, siglo XIXRoyal Audience of Quito, councils of government, Cadiz Constitution, suffrage, population census, 19th Century

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Cabrera Hanna, S. (2016). Citizenship, Political Representation and Territory in the Audience of Quito: in between the 1812’s Solemn Covenant and the 1813’s Population Census. Memoria Y Sociedad, 20(41). https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.mys20-41.crpt
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