/ The political thought of José Gabriel García

The political thought of José Gabriel García

Authors


  • Ciprián Javier

    Autonomous University of Santo Domingo (UASD), Dominican Republic

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51274/ecos.v11i9.pp171-177

How to Cite

Javier, Ciprián. 2003. “The Political Thought of José Gabriel García”. Journal ECOS UASD 11 (9):171-77. https://doi.org/10.51274/ecos.v11i9.pp171-177.

Published

2003-04-23

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ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Abstract

At the end of the Restoration War in 1865, the need to consolidate and strengthen the ideals of freedom and independence of the Dominican Nation arose. This was in the face of the drive of the conservative and annexationist sectors to hand over the Republic to a foreign power; a project that was attempted to consolidate during the administration of the "Six Years of Baez" (1868-1874), who reached agreements with President Grant for the annexation of the Republic or the lease of Samaná. This essay has as a guiding thread the analysis of nationalism, Hispanism, anti-Haitianism and anti-Americanism in the writings of José Gabriel García.


Keywords:

political thought, nationalism, history, Dominican Republic

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