Autonomy and ‘Appointment’ of representatives to General Councils in Río de la Plata during the times of autonomism (1810-1811). The city of San Miguel de Tucumán and its deputy at the Junta Grande

Authors

  • Gabriela Paula Lupiañez Universidad Nacional de Tucumán

Keywords:

Sovereignty, Peoples rights, representatives, autonomism

Abstract

This paper aims to show the way that a small and subordinated city located to the northwest of the viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata understood the “autonomy” between 1810-11. Being part of the Spanish monarchy, San Miguel de Tucumán had to find a way to overcome the crisis of this monarchy by the time that sovereignty was in fact exercised by the revolutionary government and the peoples of the viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata. The city dealt with more than one way of thinking about its relationships. That was not underlined enough by a historiography that emphasized the capital city prevalence as well as Tucuman´s subordination to Buenos Aires. To support this statement this research followed the representative itinerary at the Junta Grande.

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Author Biography

Gabriela Paula Lupiañez, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán

jefe de Trabajos Prácticos en Historia COntemporánea 

Dpto. Historia -Universidad Nacional de Tucumán (UNT)

Licenciada en Historia (UNT). MAgister en Historia del Mundo Hispánico. Estudios de Postgrado en CSIC(Madrid) y FLACSO (Bs. As/Arg.)

Published

2015-05-18

How to Cite

Lupiañez, G. P. (2015). Autonomy and ‘Appointment’ of representatives to General Councils in Río de la Plata during the times of autonomism (1810-1811). The city of San Miguel de Tucumán and its deputy at the Junta Grande. Americanía: Revista De Estudios Latinoamericanos, 92–122. Retrieved from https://upo.es/revistas/index.php/americania/article/view/1360