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The War of Paraguay against the Triple Alliance. Historical memory and search for the identity foundations

Latinskaia Amerika, 2022
The war of Paraguay against the Triple alliance is the national-state identity central element. The war fought a century and a half ago had catastrophically devastated the country thus being the most powerful traumatic event for Paraguayan society. The six months long dispute on the Paraguayan war causes and consequences between J. O'Leary and
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The Paraguayan Image of the War of the Triple Alliance

The Americas, 1962
A nation's image of its past helps to determine its conduct through continuing history. When this image is particularly sharp, it becomes a sacred reference for the formulation of policy. A national image is a melange of fact, fancy, and fiction.
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Great Britain and the War of the Triple Alliance: The Lincolnshire Farmers Colonization Scheme to Paraguay and the Fourth Ally Thesis

Hispanic American Historical Review, 2023
Abstract This article challenges the fourth ally thesis, which argues that Great Britain was a crucial actor underpinning the combined forces of Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay that defeated Paraguay in the 1864–70 War of the Triple Alliance. To date, the debate has focused on British involvement in the genesis and financing of the allied
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Consequences for Argentina of the War of Triple Alliance 1865-1870

The Americas, 1984
As the novels of Machado de Assis make clear, for most Brazilians the War of Triple Alliance against Paraguay in the 1860s was a remote affair which scarcely impinged on their lives. In this respect the impact of the Paraguayan war on Brazil may be compared with that of the Napoleonic wars on the world of Jane Austen.
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Draft Dodgers, War Resisters and Turbulent Gauchos: The War of the Triple Alliance Against Paraguay

The Americas, 1982
The War of the Triple Alliance (1864-1870), pitting Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay against Paraguay, continues to provoke debate over its causes and implications. No antique quarrel between battlefield historians, the historiography of the War revolves around the basic questions of nineteenth century economic colonialism, imperialism and dependency.
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Brazils "Balloon Corps": Pride, Desperation, and the Limits of Military Intelligence in the Triple Alliance War

Luso-Brazilian Review, 2015
Entre 1866 e 1867 o governo imperial de Dom Pedro II se encontrou com um problema grave no campo de batalha no Paraguai. As tropas do Marechal Francisco Solano Lopez havia mostrado muita mais energia em defender seu pais que os brasileiros haviam esperado e a estrategia militar do Marques de Caxias necessitou alguma inovacao para lancar uma nova ...
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State formation and identity: Historiographical trends concerning South America's War of the Triple Alliance

History Compass, 2019
Abstract The War of the Triple Alliance shaped state formation in the Rio De La Plata Basin during the second half of the 19th century. Historians have long debated how emerging countries could have endured such protracted periods of fighting.
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Political Conflict and the Federal Press during the Triple Alliance War. Entre Ríos, 1864-1867

2019
From the outbreak of the Triple Alliance War, the press was a key space for controversy and debate in the political arena. This paper analyses the federal press in Entre Rios in order to examine the political dynamics in the province and their linkage with the war. Our hypothesis is that, while the federal press exhibited constant opposition to the war,
Alabart, Mónica, Pérez, Mariana
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