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   Collection: Amèrica  Serial Number: 30
   ISBN: 978-84-8021-987-7




Title: El ejercicio de gobernar
Del cabildo borbónico al ayuntamiento liberal El Salvador colonial, 1750-1821
 
Authorship: Herrera Mena, Sajid Alfredo
Pages: 250
Size: 17 X 24
Edition: 1 (2014)
Price: 18,00 €
Language: Espanyol
Binding: Rústica
Support: Paper
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Citizenship, understood in their multiple dimensions (political, civil, social and moral), constitutes currently one of the pillars of democracy and of rule of law. But, in the early 19th century, anything was so decisive as the recognition and appropriation of the right of the citizen, specially for Indians and Ladinos from colonial El Salvador in order to exercise the government of peoples.

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