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Citizens in Arms: The Army, the Militias and the National Guards and the Creation of the Peruvian State (1821-1861)

Mar 22, 2012

Latin American History 1 November 2011 Citizens in Arms: The Army, the Militias and the National Guards and the Creation of the Peruvian State (1821-1861) Natalia Sobrevilla (University of Kent) To what degree was there a military institution in nineteenth century...

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