1824, AN IDEOLOGICAL CROSSROAD. THE DEBATE OF THE MEXICAN STATE FUNDATIONAL TOPICS IN THE CONSTITUENT

Authors

  • Juan Carlos Abreu y Abreu

Keywords:

Independence of Mexico, Constituent Congress of 1824, Constitution of 1824, federalism, centralism

Abstract

The scenario in which the founding topics of the Mexican State were discussed was between 1821 and 1824, as the historical events that marked the constitutional history that, over two hundred years, have experienced a rich and complex political, social, cultural and economic evolution, marked by moments of greatness, challenges and transformations that have left a deep mark. Here we rescue both the topics under debate and the characters who par­ticipated in the constituent assembly of 1824.

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Author Biography

Juan Carlos Abreu y Abreu

Miembro del Claustro Doctoral de la Escuela Judicial del Estado de México. Integrante del Sistema Nacional de Investigadores (SNI). Profesor de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México (UAEMex) ORCID: 0000 0002 1397 2592. Actualmente funge como Director del Centro de Investigaciones Judiciales del Poder Judicial del Estado de México. Correo electrónico: <juan.abreu@pjedomex.gob.mx>.

Published

2024-04-30

How to Cite

Abreu y Abreu, J. C. . (2024). 1824, AN IDEOLOGICAL CROSSROAD. THE DEBATE OF THE MEXICAN STATE FUNDATIONAL TOPICS IN THE CONSTITUENT. Poder Judicial Del Estado De México, Escuela Judicial Del Estado De México, 20(20), 237-260. Retrieved from https://exlegibus.pjedomex.gob.mx/index.php/exlegibus/article/view/469