Of vague war and vague peace in Argentina′s desert, 1775–1880,

This article addresses the relationship between war and peace in the frontier of the La Plata region during the period between circa 1775 and 1880. Like other frontier spaces in Spanish-America during this period, the La Plata region constituted a type of open violent space, lacking distinct periods...

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Main Author: Michael Riekenberg
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Universität Freiburg 2010-04-01
Series:Behemoth : a Journal on Civilisation
Online Access:http://www.oldenbourg-link.com/doi/pdf/10.1524/behe.2010.0003
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spelling doaj-f0312451afbd432bb8f0d4ad6c9eb36b2020-11-25T01:51:55ZdeuUniversität FreiburgBehemoth : a Journal on Civilisation1866-24472010-04-0103013048Of vague war and vague peace in Argentina′s desert, 1775–1880,Michael RiekenbergThis article addresses the relationship between war and peace in the frontier of the La Plata region during the period between circa 1775 and 1880. Like other frontier spaces in Spanish-America during this period, the La Plata region constituted a type of open violent space, lacking distinct periods of war during an era of apparently continuous, war-like power relations. Under these circumstances, “post-war order” was an undefined idea. Instead, over decades “war” and “peace” co-existed under various forms of local political orders. These systems were contentious and contested, they were ambiguous, and they competed with other political endeavours, which were conceptualised in hegemonic terms, bringing state-centric ideas of political systems into the local arena. These orders shall be the focus of this analysis. http://www.oldenbourg-link.com/doi/pdf/10.1524/behe.2010.0003
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title_short Of vague war and vague peace in Argentina′s desert, 1775–1880,
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series Behemoth : a Journal on Civilisation
issn 1866-2447
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description This article addresses the relationship between war and peace in the frontier of the La Plata region during the period between circa 1775 and 1880. Like other frontier spaces in Spanish-America during this period, the La Plata region constituted a type of open violent space, lacking distinct periods of war during an era of apparently continuous, war-like power relations. Under these circumstances, “post-war order” was an undefined idea. Instead, over decades “war” and “peace” co-existed under various forms of local political orders. These systems were contentious and contested, they were ambiguous, and they competed with other political endeavours, which were conceptualised in hegemonic terms, bringing state-centric ideas of political systems into the local arena. These orders shall be the focus of this analysis.
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