Front Matter
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Table of Contents
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Tables and Illustrations
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Acknowledgments
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Preface
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Introduction
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State Service and Status-Honor
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The Lawyers and the Late Colonial State
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Family Networks and Colonial Stability
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Independence:: A “Revolution from Above”
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Kill All the Lawyers!
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Changing Generations and Regions in the 1820s
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Politics and the “Public Sphere of Civil Society,” 1820s–1830s
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Legal Education:: The Making of Bureaucrats and Citizens
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The War of the Supremos
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The “Liberal Revolution”:: A Friendly Affair
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Conclusion
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Chronological Outline
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Appendix 1.: Background and Trajectory of Some of New Granada’s Colonial Lawyers
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Appendix 2.: Lawyers Who Died Shortly Before or After Independence, or Disappeared from Records
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Appendix 3.: “Transitional” Generation: Lawyers Trained during 1805–1820
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Appendix 4.: Background and Trajectory of the “Aristocratic” Lawyers of the 1820s and 1830s
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Appendix 5.: Background and Trajectory of the “Provincial” Lawyers of the 1820s and Beyond
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Appendix 6.: Key Provincial Lawyers and Law Students Active in Opposition Politics During the Late 1830s, by Region
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Abbreviations Used in Note Citations
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Notes
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Glossary
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Index
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