La organización del Ejército en el Perú a finales de la era colonial

The article will note that in training the military in Peru has been the intervention of the popular sectors and the traditional historiography has not considered. The Indians and members of the "castas" have been appointed and provided marginally as a kind of person without a will, forcib...

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Published inCuadernos de Marte : revista latinoamericana de sociología de la guerra no. 4; pp. 46 - 92
Main Authors Carcelén Reluz, Carlos Guillermo, Maldonado Favarato, Horacio
Format Journal Article
LanguageSpanish
Published 2013
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Summary:The article will note that in training the military in Peru has been the intervention of the popular sectors and the traditional historiography has not considered. The Indians and members of the "castas" have been appointed and provided marginally as a kind of person without a will, forcibly taken to the army. El artículo hará notar que en su formación el ejército en el Perú ha tenido la intervención de los sectores populares y que la historiografía tradicional no los ha considerado. Los indios y los miembros de las "castas", han sido marginalmente nombrados y siempre como una suerte de persona sin voluntad, llevada a la fuerza hacia las filas del ejército.
ISSN:1852-9879
1852-9879