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Chinese mestizo and natives' disputes in Manila and the 1812 Constitution: Old privileges and new political realities (1813-15)

机译:马尼拉的中国混血儿和当地人的纠纷与1812年宪法:旧的特权和新的政治现实(1813-15)

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Set in Manila in 1813 during the implementation of the Liberal Spanish Constitution of 1812, this case study of the conflict between natives and Chinese mestizos over seating arrangements in a small parish church demonstrates how the new charter challenged the hierarchies of colonial political space. Despite its centralist aim, the Constitution instead empowered multiple ethnic groups, while reinforcing local notions of self-government and autonomy. Though a brief period, it was a significant one, as natives and Chinese mestizos constructed complex political identities. In turn, these identities set a political precedent which re-emerged during the second constitutional period (1820-23) with more wide-ranging political consequences.
机译:这项关于1812年西班牙自由宪法实施期间于1813年在马尼拉成立的案例研究,是关于在一个小型教区教堂中就座安排而发生的本地人与中国混血儿之间的冲突的例证,这表明了新宪章如何挑战殖民地政治空间的等级制度。尽管以中央集权为宗旨,但宪法却赋予了多个族裔群体权力,同时加强了地方自治和自治的概念。尽管是短暂的时期,但这是一个重要的时期,因为当地人和中国混血儿构建了复杂的政治身份。反过来,这些身份树立了政治先例,在第二个宪法时期(1820-23年)重新出现,产生了更为广泛的政治后果。

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