La ley para el gobierno de los esclavos en el régimen de Santander (Dossier: El momento colombiano de las repúblicas andinas. Historia política)
In 1822, Francisco de Paula Santander, at the helm of power in the Republic of Colombia, enforced the Real Cédula [Royal Decree] of 1789 for the governance of slaves. This decree came with a series of articles that reinterpreted the colonial document to take advantage of the spirit of control and su...
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2021
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| Sammanfattning: | In 1822, Francisco de Paula Santander, at the helm of power in the Republic of Colombia, enforced the Real Cédula [Royal Decree] of 1789 for the governance of slaves. This decree came with a series of articles that reinterpreted the colonial document to take advantage of the spirit of control and surveillance that inspired the Cédula, in the interests of a republican order that sought to consolidate its power in a context of political instability and belligerency. The article introduces this decree and succinctly reviews the context of its publication. |
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