QUAND LES ACTEURS PRENNENT LA PLUME. PRONUNCIARSE DANS LE VENEZUELA INDÉPENDANT (1828-1858)

Resume This article aims to analyze the dynamics of socio-political mobilization as manifested in 19th century Venezuela through a practice little studied in this perspective: the pronouncement.Almost always considered in its armed dimension, it should be mentioned that it also means, through the br...

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Main Author: Veronique Hébrard
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidade Federal de São Paulo 2021-08-01
Series:Almanack
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2236-46332021000200304&tlng=fr
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description Resume This article aims to analyze the dynamics of socio-political mobilization as manifested in 19th century Venezuela through a practice little studied in this perspective: the pronouncement.Almost always considered in its armed dimension, it should be mentioned that it also means, through the break of the pact, an interpellation of government agents, at the local and/or national level, that is, the expression of a collective will in the face of a specific situation.On this occasion hundreds of texts are written, debated and signed by social actors, even those who do not enjoy the status of citizen, and in most cases published in the following months. However, although it has no legality, the study at the same time of the practices, but also of the vocabulary and sociability that they generate, allows to show at the same time their real role in the political debate, the level of politicization of an important spectrum of social actors, but also its legitimacy. Considering it then as an observatory of the phenomena of mobilization and politicization as elaborated during the first decades of national construction, we will study two important campaigns of pronouncements/votes that affect Venezuela, in 1827 to ask Bolivar to exercise extraordinary powers and in 1858 in the context of the Impeachment of President José Tadeo Monagas.
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spelling doaj.art-ecb19a5ad6fe42c6baf29089fb0947862022-12-21T19:29:44ZspaUniversidade Federal de São PauloAlmanack2236-46332021-08-012810.1590/2236-463328ed00421QUAND LES ACTEURS PRENNENT LA PLUME. PRONUNCIARSE DANS LE VENEZUELA INDÉPENDANT (1828-1858)Veronique Hébrardhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-8919-4953Resume This article aims to analyze the dynamics of socio-political mobilization as manifested in 19th century Venezuela through a practice little studied in this perspective: the pronouncement.Almost always considered in its armed dimension, it should be mentioned that it also means, through the break of the pact, an interpellation of government agents, at the local and/or national level, that is, the expression of a collective will in the face of a specific situation.On this occasion hundreds of texts are written, debated and signed by social actors, even those who do not enjoy the status of citizen, and in most cases published in the following months. However, although it has no legality, the study at the same time of the practices, but also of the vocabulary and sociability that they generate, allows to show at the same time their real role in the political debate, the level of politicization of an important spectrum of social actors, but also its legitimacy. Considering it then as an observatory of the phenomena of mobilization and politicization as elaborated during the first decades of national construction, we will study two important campaigns of pronouncements/votes that affect Venezuela, in 1827 to ask Bolivar to exercise extraordinary powers and in 1858 in the context of the Impeachment of President José Tadeo Monagas.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2236-46332021000200304&tlng=frVenezuelapronunciamientopetitionpolitization19th Century
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QUAND LES ACTEURS PRENNENT LA PLUME. PRONUNCIARSE DANS LE VENEZUELA INDÉPENDANT (1828-1858)
Almanack
Venezuela
pronunciamiento
petition
politization
19th Century
title QUAND LES ACTEURS PRENNENT LA PLUME. PRONUNCIARSE DANS LE VENEZUELA INDÉPENDANT (1828-1858)
title_full QUAND LES ACTEURS PRENNENT LA PLUME. PRONUNCIARSE DANS LE VENEZUELA INDÉPENDANT (1828-1858)
title_fullStr QUAND LES ACTEURS PRENNENT LA PLUME. PRONUNCIARSE DANS LE VENEZUELA INDÉPENDANT (1828-1858)
title_full_unstemmed QUAND LES ACTEURS PRENNENT LA PLUME. PRONUNCIARSE DANS LE VENEZUELA INDÉPENDANT (1828-1858)
title_short QUAND LES ACTEURS PRENNENT LA PLUME. PRONUNCIARSE DANS LE VENEZUELA INDÉPENDANT (1828-1858)
title_sort quand les acteurs prennent la plume pronunciarse dans le venezuela independant 1828 1858
topic Venezuela
pronunciamiento
petition
politization
19th Century
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2236-46332021000200304&tlng=fr
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