Reply to comment by Gustavo Paz
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35305/prohistoria.vi26.1280Keywords:
Comparative history, Rosas, Portales, Postcolonial order, Popular groupsAbstract
This text responds to the comments made by historian Gustavo Paz to our book El orden y el bajo pueblo, where we compare the establishment and reproduction of the regimes headed by Juan Manuel de Rosas in Buenos Aires and Diego Portales in Chile, between the decades of 1830 and 1850. It discusses the appropriateness of the comparative approach, and weighs the impact of structural and conjunctural factors on the similarities and particularities exhibited by the implantation of the postcolonial order in the two cases under inspection.
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