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To the Bitter End: Paraguay and the War of the Triple Alliance (review)
The Journal of Military History, 2003exaly +2 more sources
Indigenous Peoples of Brazil and the War of the Triple Alliance, 1864–1870
2010exaly +2 more sources
Country of Women? Repercussions of the Triple Alliance War in Paraguay
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020Skewed sex ratios often result from conflict, disease, and migration, yet their long term impact remains less understood. The War of the Triple Alliance (1864-1870) in South America killed up to 70% of the Paraguayan male population. According to Paraguayan national lore, the skewed sex ratios resulting from the conflict are the cause of present-day ...
Jennifer Alix-Garcia +3 more
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The Chino-Japanese War, and The East-Asiatic Triple Alliance. July, 1894, to May, 1895
E. T. S. Dugdale +2 moreexaly +2 more sources
The Paraguayan Illustrated Press during the War of the Triple Alliance
2023Abstract The War of the Triple Alliance converted Paraguay into a scene of devastation. The conflict with Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay—the Triple Alliance—resulted in innumerous killings and the destruction of Paraguay’s economy as well as its natural and urban spaces.
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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 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, 1962A 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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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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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, 1984As 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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