Commentary on Jose Miguel Carrera. A Chilean revolutionary in the Rio de la Plata by Beatriz Bragoni (Edhasa, Buenos Aires, 2012)
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https://doi.org/10.35305/prohistoria.vi26.1242Keywords:
Chile, Independence, José Miguel Carrera, caudillos, biographyAbstract
The article analyzes some aspects of Chilean Jose Miguel Carrera’s path in the context of the independence revolution, considering the biography written by Beatriz Bragoni. It highlights the most innovative contributions of the author’s work and discusses a number of issues that become relevant in the light of the political vicissitudes of this leader in America’s southern cone between 1810 and 1821.
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