“Scattered, Banished, and Errant...”. Expulsion throughout the revolutionary decade

This paper focuses on the process by which the exclusion of the enemy was institutionalized in the Río de la Plata throughout the revolutionary decade as one way of resolving political conflicts. Under the form of banishment, deportation, confinement, estrangement or expatriation, the analysis of t...

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Autor principal: Tejerina, Marcela
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2017
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Sumario:This paper focuses on the process by which the exclusion of the enemy was institutionalized in the Río de la Plata throughout the revolutionary decade as one way of resolving political conflicts. Under the form of banishment, deportation, confinement, estrangement or expatriation, the analysis of the political-legal framework of these measures, the itineraries of the excluded, the role and influence of the host groups as well as the solidarity networks that supported them clearly demonstrate the political importance of the “places of exclusion”. Even though, as a power mechanism, expulsion from a territory enables us to draw some parallels with the Bourbon period, our conclusions refer to its special meaning and scope in the context of the new revolutionary imaginary.