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No. 6 (2005): Historia Constitucional N. 6 (2005)
No. 6 (2005): Historia Constitucional N. 6 (2005)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17811/hc.v0i6
Published:
2008-12-27
STUDIES
The historical construction of citizenship
Citizenship, women and democracy
Ana Aguado
11-27
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Nationality and citizenship: a historical and functional perspective
Benito Aláez Corral
29-76
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Citizenship and historiography: some methodological reflections
Pietro Costa
78-89
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The problematic history of democratic citizenship
John Markoff
91-104
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Property, citizenship and right to vote in the Spanish constitutionalism (1808-1845)
Joaquín Varela Suanzes-Carpegna
106-123
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Spain and Iberoamerica
“Regnícolas” versus “provincialistas”. A new approach to Cadix, with special reference to Nueva España
Rafael Estrada Michel
125-148
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The liberal constitutionalism in the foundation of the Brazilian Empire
Alberto Vivar Flores
149-179
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Europe and United States of America
Modern constitutionalism. Introduction to a History which needs to be written
Horst Dippel
181-199
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Universality – a Principle of European and Global Constitutionalism
Markus Kotzur
201-228
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The reception of Sieyès in the XIXth and XXth century French doctrine of Public Law
Alain Laquièze
229-261
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The “Decreti-Legge” between the factual and the theoretical dimension: the resolution of the “Corte di Cassazione” of Rome (February 20, 1990) about the RD of 22 January 1899, n. 227
Massimo Meccarelli
263-283
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The Polish Constitution of 3rd May 1791: Between tradition and modernity
Beata María Palka
285-329
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Jean Jacques Burlamaqui and the theory of social contract
Raúl Pérez Johnston
331-374
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NOTES
European Constitution and Constitutional History: The kidnapping of the powers
Bartolomé Clavero
377-394
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Between State Law and Civil Rights: the choice of Tocqueville
Lucien Jaume
395-407
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History and Monarchy. The actual historiography
Ángeles Lario
409-425
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The diffusion of modern thought in the University of Salamanca at the end of the XVIIIth century
Ricardo Robledo
427-450
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REVIEWS
Nation and State in Latin America. The political language during the independence
Mario Gluck
453-457
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The two “Hespanhas”
Fernando Martínez Pérez
459-466
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A tragic farce or the impossible Constitutional Monarchy
María Cruz Romeo Mateo
467-471
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REPORTS
Il Centro ITC-isig (Centro per gli studi storici italo-germanici – Italienisch-Deutsches Historisches Institut) di Trento
Anna Gianna Manca
475-487
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