Presencia e influjo del liberalismo en el Instituto Literario de Zacatecas, 1837-1853

In the middle of the 19th century, the Zacatecas Literary Institute included some practices with a clear liberal influence; as a result, the students became integrated into political life and acted in accordance with the principles received; the professors, although not all members of freemasonry, t...

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Published inREHMLAC: Revista de Estudios Históricos de la Masonería Latinoamericana y Caribeña Vol. 13; no. 1; pp. 153 - 170
Main Authors Fernández Álvarez, Edgar, Domínguez Cardiel, Jesús, Muñoz Hurtado, Juan Manuel
Format Journal Article
LanguageSpanish
Published 2021
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Summary:In the middle of the 19th century, the Zacatecas Literary Institute included some practices with a clear liberal influence; as a result, the students became integrated into political life and acted in accordance with the principles received; the professors, although not all members of freemasonry, taught to continue the liberal foundations. When secularized, the rituals of the old seminary were modified, so the students participated and acquired liberal protocols. Finally, the knowledge and rituals applied in the institution demonstrated the influence and presence of liberalism with changes in customs and uses with a clear Masonic presence. A mediados del siglo XIX el Instituto Literario de Zacatecas incluyó algunas prácticas con claro influjo liberal; derivado de ello, los estudiantes se integraron en la vida política y actuaron conforme a los principios recibidos; los profesores, aunque no todos integrantes de la masonería impartieron cátedra para continuar con los fundamentos liberales. Al laicizarse, los rituales del antiguo seminario se modificaron, por lo que los alumnos participaron y adquirieron protocolos liberales. Finalmente, los saberes y rituales que se aplicaron en la institución demostraron el influjo y la presencia del liberalismo con modificación de costumbres y usos con clara presencia masónica.
ISSN:1659-4223