Congresses versus caudillos: the untold history of democracy in Latin America, with special emphasis on New Granada (Colombia), 1830–60: a new research agenda
Eduardo Posada Carbó
págs. 119-129
Forging parliamentary space: revolutionary assemblies in New Granada and Spain, 1810–31
Jorge Luengo
págs. 130-147
págs. 148-158
Militancy and parliamentary representation in Chile, 1849–79: notes for a prosopographical study of the chamber of deputies
Andrés Estefane, Juan Luis Ossa Santa Cruz
págs. 159-175
Election through complaint and controversy for political power in Chile, 1874–1925
Macarena Ponce de León Atria, Antonia Fonck Larraín
págs. 176-192
Tensions between congress and the executive in nineteenth-century Argentina: federal intervention and separation of powers
Laura Cucchi, Ana Leonor Romero
págs. 193-205
Sites of power, instruments of public intervention: the Palace of Congress and the construction of federal power in Argentina, 1880–1916
Martín O. Castro
págs. 206-219
Power of the law or power of the sword: the conflictive relationship between the executive and the legislative in nineteenth-century Peru
Natalia Sobrevilla Perea
págs. 220-234