A city transformed by the army. Atlantic networks in the Ejército Auxiliar del Perú during its quartering in San Miguel de Tucumán: 1812-1819

Autores
Nanni, Facundo; Morea, Alejandro Hernán
Año de publicación
2020
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Even though the city of San Miguel de Tucumán was located in a peripheral, mountain and remote geography, the wars of independence, and particularly the cantonment of the Ejército Auxiliar del Perú, revitalized its territory and reinforced their integration into the political-military circuits of what we may call Atlantic networks. This city, that had been a battlefield (1812) but also the main quartering site of that army between 1812 and 1819, doubled its population and underwent transformations derived from the arrival of hundreds of officers and troops, with the consequent technical changes derived from the need to build hospitals, fortifica- tions, military factories and other ways of supplying the new arrivals. Understood at the time as an army of porteños, regarding the origin of the majority of its officers and sub-officialdom, however, a small but significant part of the officers were Euro- pean, who brought with them the technical knowledge learned during their passage through the Napoleonic Wars. The objective of the article is to analyze the atlantic network created by the arrival of political and military officers such as the French Philippe Bertrés (1786-1856), Enrique Paillardell (1785-1815), Jean Joseph D?Auxion de La Vayesse (1775-1829), the Austrian Baron Holmberg (1778-1853), and the Ital- ian Emilio Salvigni (1789-1866), all of them officers that brought specific knowledge (military techniques, mathematics, agronomy) that contributed to their integration into local networks.
Fil: Nanni, Facundo. Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas "Dr. Ramón Leoni Pinto"; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Morea, Alejandro Hernán. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mar del Plata. Instituto de Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Instituto de Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales; Argentina
Materia
ATLANTIC NETWORKS
NAPOLEONIC OFFICERS
EJÉRCITO AUXILIAR DEL PERÚ
TUCUMÁN
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A city transformed by the army. Atlantic networks in the Ejército Auxiliar del Perú during its quartering in San Miguel de Tucumán: 1812-1819
title A city transformed by the army. Atlantic networks in the Ejército Auxiliar del Perú during its quartering in San Miguel de Tucumán: 1812-1819
spellingShingle A city transformed by the army. Atlantic networks in the Ejército Auxiliar del Perú during its quartering in San Miguel de Tucumán: 1812-1819
Nanni, Facundo
ATLANTIC NETWORKS
NAPOLEONIC OFFICERS
EJÉRCITO AUXILIAR DEL PERÚ
TUCUMÁN
title_short A city transformed by the army. Atlantic networks in the Ejército Auxiliar del Perú during its quartering in San Miguel de Tucumán: 1812-1819
title_full A city transformed by the army. Atlantic networks in the Ejército Auxiliar del Perú during its quartering in San Miguel de Tucumán: 1812-1819
title_fullStr A city transformed by the army. Atlantic networks in the Ejército Auxiliar del Perú during its quartering in San Miguel de Tucumán: 1812-1819
title_full_unstemmed A city transformed by the army. Atlantic networks in the Ejército Auxiliar del Perú during its quartering in San Miguel de Tucumán: 1812-1819
title_sort A city transformed by the army. Atlantic networks in the Ejército Auxiliar del Perú during its quartering in San Miguel de Tucumán: 1812-1819
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Nanni, Facundo
Morea, Alejandro Hernán
author Nanni, Facundo
author_facet Nanni, Facundo
Morea, Alejandro Hernán
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv ATLANTIC NETWORKS
NAPOLEONIC OFFICERS
EJÉRCITO AUXILIAR DEL PERÚ
TUCUMÁN
topic ATLANTIC NETWORKS
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EJÉRCITO AUXILIAR DEL PERÚ
TUCUMÁN
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Even though the city of San Miguel de Tucumán was located in a peripheral, mountain and remote geography, the wars of independence, and particularly the cantonment of the Ejército Auxiliar del Perú, revitalized its territory and reinforced their integration into the political-military circuits of what we may call Atlantic networks. This city, that had been a battlefield (1812) but also the main quartering site of that army between 1812 and 1819, doubled its population and underwent transformations derived from the arrival of hundreds of officers and troops, with the consequent technical changes derived from the need to build hospitals, fortifica- tions, military factories and other ways of supplying the new arrivals. Understood at the time as an army of porteños, regarding the origin of the majority of its officers and sub-officialdom, however, a small but significant part of the officers were Euro- pean, who brought with them the technical knowledge learned during their passage through the Napoleonic Wars. The objective of the article is to analyze the atlantic network created by the arrival of political and military officers such as the French Philippe Bertrés (1786-1856), Enrique Paillardell (1785-1815), Jean Joseph D?Auxion de La Vayesse (1775-1829), the Austrian Baron Holmberg (1778-1853), and the Ital- ian Emilio Salvigni (1789-1866), all of them officers that brought specific knowledge (military techniques, mathematics, agronomy) that contributed to their integration into local networks.
Fil: Nanni, Facundo. Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas "Dr. Ramón Leoni Pinto"; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Morea, Alejandro Hernán. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mar del Plata. Instituto de Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Instituto de Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales; Argentina
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