In March 1812, Spanish legislators met in the Andalusian city of Cádiz. There they drafted and adopted the first liberal constitution in the Hispanic world - the Cádiz Constitution of 1812. This constitution was influential in and beyond Europe, and this collection of essays explores how its legacy not only shaped the history of state-building, elections, and municipal governance in Iberian America, but also affected national identities and citizenship, and the development of race and gender in the region.
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