Suscripción institucional·Documento·2001·Inglés

Assembling the “Empire of Morality”: State Building Strategies in Catholic Ecuador, 1861–1875

Derek Williams

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Resumen

This article studies the efforts of the Ecuadorian government between 1861 and 1875 to construct a “truly catholic nation”. It examines the implementation and engagement of centralized initiatives of morality and religiosity, and reflects on its implications for the repositioning of state‐society boundaries. Specifically, it considers the government's efforts after 1869 to centrally coordinate the institutions of municipal government and Church, and to redeploy them for national moralizing ends. It assesses the substantial achievements and limits of this model for strengthening state power and for disseminating “national” meanings of citizenship and progress.

Cómo citar

Derek Williams (2001). Assembling the “Empire of Morality”: State Building Strategies in Catholic Ecuador, 1861–1875. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-6443.00140