The Portuguese military the and crimes in Montevideo during the Portuguese occupation (1817-1824)
The military division named Royal Volunteers arrived at Uruguayan territories with Portuguese troops in 1816. The leading sectors of the “Eastern Province” interpreted the invasion as a way of protection against the new social conditions imposed by the “Artiguist” Revolution, referred to the structu...
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I10-R307-article-220822021-06-01T21:54:26Z The Portuguese military the and crimes in Montevideo during the Portuguese occupation (1817-1824) Militares portugueses y delitos en Montevideo durante la ocupación lusa (1817-1824) Duffau, Nicolás guerra delito redes sociales war crime social networks The military division named Royal Volunteers arrived at Uruguayan territories with Portuguese troops in 1816. The leading sectors of the “Eastern Province” interpreted the invasion as a way of protection against the new social conditions imposed by the “Artiguist” Revolution, referred to the structural change of hierarchies. Hence, the Portuguese Army seemed to be a peaceful army however, that stability was never achieved. In the first place, there were internal tensions and in the second one in 1821 two opposing sides in the invader’s army began to have conflicts. These conflicts were ideological and economic (the maintenance of the army and the constant delays to pay salaries). This article aims to study the different crimes committed in that context by members of Royal Volunteers analyzing how far the theft could have been a war strategy. In addition, it aims to study the social networks that contributed to the circulation and exchange of goods obtained illegally. El ingreso en 1816 a territorio oriental de las tropas portuguesas significó el arribo de la división que se conoció como Voluntarios Reales. La invasión fue interpretada por los sectores dirigentes de la Provincia Oriental como una forma de resguardarse ante la revolución artiguista que había generado un escenario de impugnación a las jerarquías sociales. De ahí que los lusitanos aparecieran como un ejército pacificador, pero esa supuesta estabilidad no se alcanzó. En primer lugar, por las tensiones internas que atravesaba el territorio oriental y, en segundo lugar, porque a partir de 1821 entraron en pugna dos vertientes enfrentadas dentro del ejército de ocupación. Tal división se debió mayormente a diferencias ideológicas pero también a los problemas que ocasionaron la manutención de la fuerza militar y el atraso sistemático en el abono de los salarios. Este artículo propone estudiar en ese contexto distintos delitos protagonizados por integrantes de los Voluntarios, analizar en qué medida el robo fue una estrategia de guerra y estudiar las redes de sociabilidad que favorecieron la circulación e intercambio de bienes obtenidos mediante ilícitos. Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti 2015-12-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículos de investigación libres application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuarioceh/article/view/22082 10.52885/2683-9164.v0.n15.22082 Anuario del Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti; Núm. 15 (2015); 203-221 2683-9164 1666-6836 10.52885/2683-9164.v0.n15 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuarioceh/article/view/22082/21698 Derechos de autor 2015 Nicolás Duffau |
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The military division named Royal Volunteers arrived at Uruguayan territories with Portuguese troops in 1816. The leading sectors of the “Eastern Province” interpreted the invasion as a way of protection against the new social conditions imposed by the “Artiguist” Revolution, referred to the structural change of hierarchies. Hence, the Portuguese Army seemed to be a peaceful army however, that stability was never achieved. In the first place, there were internal tensions and in the second one in 1821 two opposing sides in the invader’s army began to have conflicts. These conflicts were ideological and economic (the maintenance of the army and the constant delays to pay salaries). This article aims to study the different crimes committed in that context by members of Royal Volunteers analyzing how far the theft could have been a war strategy. In addition, it aims to study the social networks that contributed to the circulation and exchange of goods obtained illegally. |
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