POLITICAL CONFLICT, ELECTORAL SYSTEM AND THE PROBLEM OF MINORITIES IN LATE 19TH CENTURY ARGENTINA

Autores/as

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23925/2176-2767.2020v67p366-398

Palabras clave:

19th century, Political History, Political Representation, Voting System, Argentina

Resumen

The article examines the links between political unrest and electoral regulations in Argentina between 1870 and 1912. Traditionally, historiography has focused on reforms of national legislation in 1912, which included for the first time the representation of the first minority through the incomplete list system. However, this approach disregards the electoral innovations that took place in the previous decades in the provincial level, mainly in the powerful Buenos Aires, that must be considered to understand the history of political representation during that early stage of constitutional life. With this change in focus, we observe that such reforms were not derived from pressures for democratization of the political system, but from concerns about how to process peacefully process political conflict and competition for power.

Biografía del autor/a

Laura Cucchi, Universidad de Buenos Aires - Argentina

Dra. en Historia (Universidad de Buenos Aires). Investigadora Adjunta del Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, con sede en el Programa de Historia Económica y Social Americana del Instituto Ravignani (UBA).

Leonardo Hirsch, Universidad de Buenos Aires - Argentina

Dr. en Historia (Universidad de Buenos Aires). Miembro del Programa de Historia Económica y Social Americana del Instituto Ravignani (UBA).

Publicado

2020-05-07

Cómo citar

Cucchi, L., & Hirsch, L. (2020). POLITICAL CONFLICT, ELECTORAL SYSTEM AND THE PROBLEM OF MINORITIES IN LATE 19TH CENTURY ARGENTINA. Projeto História : Revista Do Programa De Estudos Pós-Graduados De História, 67. https://doi.org/10.23925/2176-2767.2020v67p366-398