The Ceremonial of the funeral of the President of the Republic and the ceremonial of the assistances of the President of the Republic to the festivities or public acts of any nature in Mexico: 1836 and 1842
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https://doi.org/10.5944/eeii.vol.5.n.9.2018.22878Keywords:
official acts, precedence, ceremonial, funeralAbstract
The ceremonial in the nineteenth century in Mexico, was a tool that helped to establish and consolidate the social, protected privileges of the upper class and legitimized a political sector. The ceremonial then is then used in that century as a message through formalities and honors. There are, of course, innumerable factors included in the concept of ceremonial, as being a form of communication that deals with protocol, structured precedences of formal relationships. Therefore, we will review two ceremonial documents in Mexico in the first half of the 19th century, one on the funerary cult of a Mexican president and the other on public or private acts attended by the president of Mexico.
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