The return of a classic. A rereading in the light of recent historiography. Regarding the edition of the work of Ricardo Salvatore, Wanderyng Paysanos. State order and subaltern experience in Buenos Aires during the Rosas era, Buenos Aires, Prometeo, 2018 [2003]

The text proposes a rereading of Ricardo Salvatore’s classic work, Wandering Paysanos, after his reissue in Spanish. The analysis focuses on some of the topics covered extensively to discuss them in the light of the specific historiographic literature produced since 2003 to date. In this way, is inq...

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Autor principal: Yangilevich, Melina
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Estudios Históricos “Prof. Carlos S. A. Segreti” 2019
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Sumario:The text proposes a rereading of Ricardo Salvatore’s classic work, Wandering Paysanos, after his reissue in Spanish. The analysis focuses on some of the topics covered extensively to discuss them in the light of the specific historiographic literature produced since 2003 to date. In this way, is inquired the author’s arguments about the role of the administration of justice, the construction of crime, the role of the peace courts and the existence of a state order during the extensive government of Juan Manuel de Rosas. From the reading and consideration of the available literature, it is proposed that the government of Rosas was conditioned by a series of factors, among which the distance between Buenos Aires and the campaign space played a central role in the way in which power was exercised and obedience was negotiated.