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dc.creatorLeón Solís, Leonardo
dc.date2019-02-27
dc.date.accessioned2019-04-03T18:44:10Z
dc.date.available2019-04-03T18:44:10Z
dc.identifierhttp://revistahistoria.uc.cl/index.php/rhis/article/view/1183
dc.identifier.urihttp://revistaschilenas.uchile.cl/handle/2250/22120
dc.descriptionThis article presents a detailed account of the conflictive relationship that evolved between the chilean lower classes and the elite during the first phase of the war of Independence (1810-1814). Based upon a wide range of documents, the author demonstrates that the deep schims which divided the social body during the nineteenth century had its roots in tho se early days of the Republic. It focuses its atention on the military aspects, examining both the forced recruitmen of peasants and inquilinos from the haciendas and its subsequent dessertion from the warring armies. Neither patriots nor monarchists, the lower classes showed their determination to remain outside the civil war. Thus, they became an important third party in the conflict, under the guise of montoneros and bandits, that continued fighting against the national authorities well after the Independence wars had ended.es-ES
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dc.publisherInstituto de Historia, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chilees-ES
dc.relationhttp://revistahistoria.uc.cl/index.php/rhis/article/view/1183/997
dc.rightsCopyright (c) 2019 Revista Historiaes-ES
dc.sourceRevista Historia; Núm. 35 (2002); 251-297en-US
dc.sourceRevista Historia; Núm. 35 (2002); 251-297es-ES
dc.source0717-7194
dc.subjectLa revista no contemplaba “Palabras clave” para los artículos incluidos en este año de publicaciónes-ES
dc.titleReclutas forzados y desertores de la Patria: el bajo pueblo chileno en la guerra de la Independencia, 1810-1814es-ES
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