Liberalism, catholicism, and constitutionalism in 19th century Latin America: Jorge Huneeus and The Constitution before Congress (1879)

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This article contextualises and examines the trajectory and legacy of Jorge Huneeus, an important nineteenth-century Chilean constitutional law professor and congressman who sought to reconcile important commitments of his generation of Latin American jurists, such as a deep belief in Catholicism and a loyalty to the liberal ideals of his era, revealing the complexities and tensions of a legal culture in transition from a more traditional to a more modern social and cultural environment.

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Muñoz León, F. (2024). Liberalism, catholicism, and constitutionalism in 19th century Latin America: Jorge Huneeus and The Constitution before Congress (1879). Cogent Arts and Humanities, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/23311983.2024.2382530

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