Loyalist, Absolutist and Anti-Liberal Expressions: Quito 1809-1822

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Autor(a) principal: Sevilla, Alexandra
Data de Publicação: 2024
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: spa
Título da fonte: Almanack (Guarulhos)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/alm/article/view/15440
Resumo: This article studies the diversity of manifestations and political proposals of the counter-revolution in the Audiencia of Quito between 1809 and 1822. It shows that the responses to the revolution were diverse and changed according to the contexts, with a great capacity for social mobilisation. The initial unity in the face of the 1808 crisis soon broke down to give way to a fragmented political scenario. With their internal tensions, Quito’s royalists faced the challenges posed by the insurgency and Cadiz liberalism. The indigenous elite were also critical of the 1812 Constitution for maintaining their old privileges. The stability heralded by the absolutist restoration of Ferdinand VII was only a passing mirage. Henceforth, the Spanish revolution of 1820 constituted a new challenge that some faced by taking the pro-independence option.
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spelling Loyalist, Absolutist and Anti-Liberal Expressions: Quito 1809-1822Expresiones fidelistas, absolutistas y antiliberales: Quito 1809-1822Expresiones fidelistas, absolutistas y antiliberales: Quito 1809-1822Expresiones fidelistas, absolutistas y antiliberales: Quito 1809-1822Audiencia de Quitorealistas fielesfidelistascontrarrevoluciónantiliberalismoabsolutismoindependenciaAudiencia de QuitocontrarrevoluciónantiliberalismorealismofidelismoabsolutismoAudiencia de Quitoroyalistsloyalistscounter-revolutionanti-liberalismabsolutismThis article studies the diversity of manifestations and political proposals of the counter-revolution in the Audiencia of Quito between 1809 and 1822. It shows that the responses to the revolution were diverse and changed according to the contexts, with a great capacity for social mobilisation. The initial unity in the face of the 1808 crisis soon broke down to give way to a fragmented political scenario. With their internal tensions, Quito’s royalists faced the challenges posed by the insurgency and Cadiz liberalism. The indigenous elite were also critical of the 1812 Constitution for maintaining their old privileges. The stability heralded by the absolutist restoration of Ferdinand VII was only a passing mirage. Henceforth, the Spanish revolution of 1820 constituted a new challenge that some faced by taking the pro-independence option.El artículo estudia la diversidad de manifestaciones y propuestas políticas de la contrarrevolución en la Audiencia de Quito entre 1809 y 1822. Se demuestra que las respuestas a la revolución fueron diversas y cambiantes según los contextos, con una gran capacidad de movilización social. La unidad inicial frente a la crisis de 1808 muy pronto se quebró para dar lugar a un escenario político fragmentado. Con sus tensiones internas, los realistas quiteños hicieron frente a los desafíos que supusieron la insurgencia y el liberalismo gaditano. La élite indígena también fue crítica con la Constitución de 1812 para mantener sus antiguos privilegios. La estabilidad anunciada con la restauración absolutista de Fernando VII fue sólo un espejismo pasajero. En adelante, la revolución española de 1820 constituyó un nuevo desafío que algunos afrontaron tomando partido por la opción independentista.El artículo estudia la diversidad de manifestaciones y propuestas políticas de la contrarrevolución en la Audiencia de Quito entre 1809 y 1822. Se demuestra que las respuestas a la revolución fueron diversas y cambiantes según los contextos, con una gran capacidad de movilización social. La unidad inicial frente a la crisis de 1808 muy pronto se quebró para dar lugar a un escenario político fragmentado. Con sus tensiones internas, los realistas quiteños hicieron frente a los desafíos que supusieron la insurgencia y el liberalismo gaditano. La élite indígena también fue crítica con la Constitución de 1812 para mantener sus antiguos privilegios. La estabilidad anunciada con la restauración absolutista de Fernando VII fue sólo un espejismo pasajero. En adelante, la revolución española de 1820 constituyó un nuevo desafío que algunos afrontaron tomando partido por la opción independentista.Universidade Federal de São Paulo2024-04-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/alm/article/view/1544010.1590/2236-463336ed30123Almanack; Núm. 36 (2024)Almanack; n. 36 (2024)Almanack; No. 36 (2024)2236-4633reponame:Almanack (Guarulhos)instname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESPspahttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/alm/article/view/15440/11758Copyright (c) 2024 Alexandra Sevillahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSevilla, Alexandra2024-04-22T20:48:56Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/15440Revistahttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/almPUBhttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/alm/oaialmanack@unifesp.br||andremachados@yahoo.com.br2236-46332236-4633opendoar:2024-04-22T20:48:56Almanack (Guarulhos) - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Loyalist, Absolutist and Anti-Liberal Expressions: Quito 1809-1822
Expresiones fidelistas, absolutistas y antiliberales: Quito 1809-1822
Expresiones fidelistas, absolutistas y antiliberales: Quito 1809-1822
Expresiones fidelistas, absolutistas y antiliberales: Quito 1809-1822
title Loyalist, Absolutist and Anti-Liberal Expressions: Quito 1809-1822
spellingShingle Loyalist, Absolutist and Anti-Liberal Expressions: Quito 1809-1822
Sevilla, Alexandra
Audiencia de Quito
realistas fieles
fidelistas
contrarrevolución
antiliberalismo
absolutismo
independencia
Audiencia de Quito
contrarrevolución
antiliberalismo
realismo
fidelismo
absolutismo
Audiencia de Quito
royalists
loyalists
counter-revolution
anti-liberalism
absolutism
title_short Loyalist, Absolutist and Anti-Liberal Expressions: Quito 1809-1822
title_full Loyalist, Absolutist and Anti-Liberal Expressions: Quito 1809-1822
title_fullStr Loyalist, Absolutist and Anti-Liberal Expressions: Quito 1809-1822
title_full_unstemmed Loyalist, Absolutist and Anti-Liberal Expressions: Quito 1809-1822
title_sort Loyalist, Absolutist and Anti-Liberal Expressions: Quito 1809-1822
author Sevilla, Alexandra
author_facet Sevilla, Alexandra
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sevilla, Alexandra
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Audiencia de Quito
realistas fieles
fidelistas
contrarrevolución
antiliberalismo
absolutismo
independencia
Audiencia de Quito
contrarrevolución
antiliberalismo
realismo
fidelismo
absolutismo
Audiencia de Quito
royalists
loyalists
counter-revolution
anti-liberalism
absolutism
topic Audiencia de Quito
realistas fieles
fidelistas
contrarrevolución
antiliberalismo
absolutismo
independencia
Audiencia de Quito
contrarrevolución
antiliberalismo
realismo
fidelismo
absolutismo
Audiencia de Quito
royalists
loyalists
counter-revolution
anti-liberalism
absolutism
description This article studies the diversity of manifestations and political proposals of the counter-revolution in the Audiencia of Quito between 1809 and 1822. It shows that the responses to the revolution were diverse and changed according to the contexts, with a great capacity for social mobilisation. The initial unity in the face of the 1808 crisis soon broke down to give way to a fragmented political scenario. With their internal tensions, Quito’s royalists faced the challenges posed by the insurgency and Cadiz liberalism. The indigenous elite were also critical of the 1812 Constitution for maintaining their old privileges. The stability heralded by the absolutist restoration of Ferdinand VII was only a passing mirage. Henceforth, the Spanish revolution of 1820 constituted a new challenge that some faced by taking the pro-independence option.
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