The Pen, the Sword, and the Law: Dueling and Democracy in Uruguay

The Pen, the Sword, and the Law: Dueling and Democracy in Uruguay

by David S. Parker
The Pen, the Sword, and the Law: Dueling and Democracy in Uruguay

The Pen, the Sword, and the Law: Dueling and Democracy in Uruguay

by David S. Parker

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Overview

The duel, and the codes of honour that governed duelling, functioned for decades in many European and Latin American countries as a shadow legal system, regulating in practice what legislators felt free to say and what journalists felt free to write. Yet the duel was also an act of potentially deadly violence and a challenge to the authority of statutory law.When duelling became widespread in early twentieth-century Uruguay, legislators facing this dilemma chose the unique and radical path of legalization. The Pen, the Sword, and the Law explores how the only country in the world to decriminalize duelling managed the tension between these informal but widely accepted “gentlemanly laws” and its own criminal code. The duel, which remained legal until 1992, was meant to ensure civility in politics and decorum in the press, but it often failed to achieve either. Drawing on rich and detailed newspaper reports of duels and challenges, parliamentary debates, legal records, private papers, and interviews, David Parker examines the role of pistols and sabres in shaping the everyday workings of a raucous public sphere. Demonstrating that the duel was no simple throwback to archaic conceptions of masculine honour and chivalry, The Pen, the Sword, and the Law illustrates how duelling went hand in hand with democracy and freedom of the press in one of South America’s most progressive nations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780228011026
Publisher: McGill-Queens University Press
Publication date: 04/28/2022
Series: McGill-Queen's Iberian and Latin American Cultures Series , #2
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

David S. Parker is professor in the Department of History at Queen’s University.

Table of Contents

Figures and Tables vii

Preface and Acknowledgments ix

Introduction 3

1 The Laws of Honor 19

2 Dueling as Politics and the Politics of Dueling 55

3 Impunity to Legality: Dueling and the Law, 1860s-1930s 92

4 Resurgence and Recriminalization, 1950s-1992 132

Appendix: Methodology 167

Notes 179

Bibliography 213

Index 227

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