El voto femenino: un episodio de la guerra cultural Estado-Iglesia. Ecuador, 1928-1929 (Estudios)

The article evaluates how Ecuadorian historiography has studied literate women’s access to vote in Ecuador, as approved by the Constituent Assembly of 1928-1929. It offers a critical review of the studies on the subject and a new reading of the reasons why the right to vote was granted to literate E...

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Autor principal: Orquera Polanco, Lucía Katerinne (author)
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Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/10644/9218
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Sumario:The article evaluates how Ecuadorian historiography has studied literate women’s access to vote in Ecuador, as approved by the Constituent Assembly of 1928-1929. It offers a critical review of the studies on the subject and a new reading of the reasons why the right to vote was granted to literate Ecuadorian women, who were the first to vote in Latin America. To this end, it studies the political context marked by a cultural war between the Church and the State, which had women’s participation in the public sphere as one of its main components.