
Parishioners of Sovereignty
In Parishioners of Sovereignty Michael Kenneth Huner answers this question. He explores how modern nationhood became a living, breathing reality among everyday people in Paraguay even as such bonds of sovereignty remained fluid and contingent in the years leading up to and during the war. Although conventional history still portrays Paraguay’s experience in the conflict as the result of a precocious cultural and ethnolinguistic-based nationalism, Huner argues in contrast that religion and republicanism rendered modern nationhood a moral imperative for which everyday Paraguayans worked, died, killed, and subverted. By tracing the complex interplay of religion, republicanism, and local social history that created the Paraguayan nation and state, and utilizing sources in the GuaranÍ language, Parishioners of Sovereignty casts crucial new light on the social history of early nation-building throughout the Americas.
- Undertittel
- A History of Nationhood and War in Nineteenth-Century Paraguay
- Forfatter
- Michael Kenneth Huner
- ISBN
- 9781496231413
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 860 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 1.11.2025
- Antall sider
- 386
