Chibcha civilization and the construction of New Granada nation release_obfz6zazznbvnjkttfvs3ibgwa

by Oscar Guarín Martínez

Published in Universitas Humanística by Pontificia Universidad Javeriana.

2010   Volume 70, Issue 70, p205-222

Abstract

The emergence of Chibcha civilization does not have any antecedent previous to the 1900's, when it emerged in the nineteenth-century historiography. This paper problematizes and analyzes how the idea of Chibcha civilization, preceding the formation of a nation, was an argument put forward by 19th century historiography to create the idea of historic continuity and political unity in the New Granada nation.
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