Militarización e identidades políticas en la revolución rioplatense
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aeamer.2007.v64.i1.39Keywords:
"rioplatense" revolution, militarization, political identities, local spacesAbstract
The revolutions of the Hispanic American independence have occupied an outstanding place in the new agenda of the political history. This paper proposes to explore the processes for constructing the political identities starting from the militarization and war experimented in the jurisdictions of the Salta and Cuyo provinces, integrated to the Rio de la Plata Viceroyship as from 1776. The work takes into account the benefit of comparative exercises that aid in the enlightenment of regional specificities assumed when dealing with the revolutionary wave unleashed in the Spanish American domains since 1808.
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