Rituel et pouvoir : sens et usages des liturgies civiques. De la Vice-royauté du Pérou à l’orée de la République (Lima, 1735-1828)

This thesis analyses the uses and meanings, as well as the changes and continuities, of the feasts and celebrations of royal power, of the independence and of the new republic destined to celebrate the regimes and to construct the supreme authority in Lima between 1735 and 1828. Through their ritual...

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Autor principal: Pablo Ortemberg
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Publicado: Centre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américains 2009
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Sumario:This thesis analyses the uses and meanings, as well as the changes and continuities, of the feasts and celebrations of royal power, of the independence and of the new republic destined to celebrate the regimes and to construct the supreme authority in Lima between 1735 and 1828. Through their ritual dimension, the authorities elaborated their imagined representations in search of efficiency and continuity, a pressing problem in periods of monarchical crisis, war, changes in political regime and the building of the new nations. Our main objective covers two dimensions. Firstly the uses that social actors make of political ritual as well as the meanings they are able to attribute to it in each circumstance it is put into practise. Secondly, it examines the transformations and continuities of these normative schemes. Using ritual as a prism, the degree to which it is possible to observe changes through continuity as well as continuity through changes is demonstrated.