University in turbulent times: Religious fear and political justification in "Discurso de apertura del aula de jurisprudencia del año 1813"

Authors

  • Esteban F. LLamosas

Keywords:

University of Cordoba, Chair of Instituta, 1810 revolution, political justification

Abstract

In the beginning of 1813 academic year at the University of Cordoba, Instituta professor José Felipe Funes, nephew of the celebrated Dean, opened his Chair giving a long speech. This piece of oratory, so close to the political revolution and the first patriotic education reform in Cordoba, a work of a man formed in the colonial period, is an excellent testimony to see the impact of aforementioned events into the university corporation. In this paper we will focus on the justification of political change and fears produced by this change.

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Published

2013-11-16

How to Cite

LLamosas, E. F. (2013). University in turbulent times: Religious fear and political justification in "Discurso de apertura del aula de jurisprudencia del año 1813". Revista De La Facultad De Derecho, 4(2). Retrieved from https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/refade/article/view/11426

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Doctrine and research