La historia de Antonio Nariño y los derechos del hombre

Today we'll learn the story of the translation and printing of "The Rights of Man and of the Citizen" by Antonio Nariño in 1794. We'll also take this opportunity to tell you about the Enlightenment in the colony of New Granada (present-day Colombia). Don't forget to subscribe and visit our channel for more history videos:    / @viajeroseneltiempo1783   The illustrations were created by Alejandra Ruiz. You can follow her on her Instagram account at the following link:   / thorinds   Follow us on our social media: Twitter:   / tiempo_viajeros   Instagram:   / tiempo_viajeros   Facebook:   / deltiempoviajeros   Website: https://viajeroseneltiempo.com/ Also, follow our podcast here on YouTube and Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/18oG3gD... Music: Mi-lo Smith the Mister:    • Mi-Lo   Adrian von Ziegler:    / adrianvonziegler   00:00 Introduction 01:18 Part Part 1: The Enlightenment in New Granada 08:48 Part 2: The Conspiracy of the "Rights of Man" 17:50 Part 3: The Consequences 19:49 Credits and Bibliography Bibliography Hernández de Alba, Guillermo and Restrepo Uribe, Fernando. “Iconography of Don Antonio Nariño and Memories of His Life” Bogotá: A. Sandri, 1983. Hernández de Alba, Guillermo. “Trial Against Don Antonio Nariño for the Clandestine Publication of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen” Bogotá: Presidential Commission of the Republic, 1980. Acosta, Soledad. “Life of General Antonio Nariño” Pasto: Departmental Printing Office, 1910. Ruiz Martínez, Eduardo. “Antonio Nariño: Clandestine Publication of the Rights of Man” Credencial Historia Magazine, No. 19, July 1991. https://www.banrepcultural.org/biblio... Silva, Renán. “The Enlightenment Thinkers of New Granada, 1760-1808: Genealogy of a Community of Interpretation” Medellín: Eafit Publishing Fund, 2008.