Abstract
This work explores the characteristics of the nineteenth-century Peruvian Army, prior to the Pacific War (1879-1883). It argues that the nineteenth-century army was a weak institution, product of the consolidation of a military culture in the first half of the century, expressed in a series of war related practices. This military culture obstructed all attempts of reform during the economic growth cycle of the guano boom (1845-1874) and was the one practiced by the Peruvian Army during their defeat in the Pacific War (1879-1883).
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Velásquez Silva, D. (2018). Ejército, política y sociedad en el Perú, 1821-1879. Trashumante. Revista Americana de Historia Social, 142–164. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.trahs.n12a08
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