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The Girondins Of Chile Reminiscences Of An Eyewitness Vicua Mackenna

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The Girondins Of Chile Reminiscences Of An Eyewitness Vicua Mackenna
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.92 MB
Author: Vicuña Mackenna, Benjamín;Gazmuri Riveros, Cristián;Polt, John
ISBN: 9780195151800, 9780195151817, 0195151801, 019515181X
Language: English
Year: 2003

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The Girondins Of Chile Reminiscences Of An Eyewitness Vicua Mackenna by Vicuña Mackenna, Benjamín;gazmuri Riveros, Cristián;polt, John 9780195151800, 9780195151817, 0195151801, 019515181X instant download after payment.

The Girondins of Chile tells of the strong influence that the European revolutions of 1848 had in Chile, and how they motivated a young Santiago society with high cultural aspirations but little political knowledge or direction. Benjamin Vicuña Mackenna, a Chilean writer and historian wholived during those days in Santiago, relates the events of the time, events in which he was a participant. He pays special attention to how the 1848 revolutions influenced a group of young liberals he called "Chilean Girondins." When news of the fall of Philippe d'Orléans and the installation of theSecond Republic arrived, there was an explosion of jubilation in Santiago. Now there were no barriers to ideas, "much less to the generous ideas proclaimed by the sincere people of France." But when a proletarian revolution took place in France in June, Chilean public opinion became virulentlyanti-revolutionary. Except, of course, among the liberal youth, the Chilean Girondins, who were headed towards revolution--and sooner than anyone thought.When revolution came in 1851, Vicuña Mackenna found himself sentenced to death for taking part in the uprising. After escaping and spending some years in exile, he was able to return in 1855. He remained active in politics, yet his account of what happened in the 1851-52 revolution was not publisheduntil 1876.

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