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Repensar la derecha: Democracia cristiana, corporativismo e integralismo en Ecuador en la entreguerra (1918-1943)

Translated title of the contribution: Rethinking the right: Christian democracy, the corporatist state and integralism in Ecuador in the interwar period (1918-1943)

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Abstract

This article analyzes three concepts mobilized by the Ecuadorian right in the interwar period (1918-1943), at a time in which this sector was rethinking its political model amid the social question and other national and global experiences, such as the Ecuador-Peru conflict, the Spanish Civil War and European fascisms. The three concepts, which formulated parallel political models were: Christian democracy, the corporatist state and integralism. These were defined in relation to each other and vis a vis counter-concepts, such as liberalism and socialism. Moreover, as modern concepts, they were marked by temporalization and by historicity inasmuch as they pointed to a desirable future. Nevertheless, this future constituted a restoration of a longed-for past. The article seeks to link Ecuadorian political history to global historiographical debates concerning political concepts, religion and politics and transnational processes.

Translated title of the contributionRethinking the right: Christian democracy, the corporatist state and integralism in Ecuador in the interwar period (1918-1943)
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)55-90
Number of pages36
JournalHistoria 396
Volume8
Issue number2
StatePublished - 2018

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  1. SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
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