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The Carrera Revolt and 'Hybrid Warfare' in Nineteenth-Century Central America


The Carrera Revolt and 'Hybrid Warfare' in Nineteenth-Century Central America



von: Gilmar Visoni-Alonzo

58,84 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 18.07.2017
ISBN/EAN: 9783319583419
Sprache: englisch

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This book provides a novel analysis of the military campaign of Rafael Carrera during the popular insurrection of 1837-1840 in Guatemala. Over the course of three years Carrera, a semi-literate farmer, and his army of peasants established Conservative control over Guatemala and accelerated the disintegration of the Central American Federation. Although Carrera’s rise has been analyzed from a political and socio-economic perspective, the present work shows that Carrera’s vertiginous success is the product of a peculiar and misunderstood approach to warfare that combines guerrilla recruiting practices and rural insurgency logistics with conventional combat tactics and operations. Gilmar Visoni-Alonzo argues that Carrera’s hybrid warfare was made possible because of the conditions created by the militarization of Latin American society following the administrative reforms of the Bourbon monarchy in the late eighteenth century. The concept of hybrid warfare is offered as an alternative model to understand the success of other insurgencies.
Introduction.- Defining Guerrilla Warfare.- Background to the Uprising.- From Popular Insurrection to Full-Scale War.- Conclusion.- Cited Works.- Index
Gilmar Visoni-Alonzo is Associate Professor at Queensborough Community College (City University of New York), USA. He is also the co-author of<i> The Military Revolution in Early Modern Europe: A Revision</i>.
This book provides a novel analysis of the military campaign of Rafael Carrera during the popular insurrection of 1837-1840 in Guatemala. Over the course of three years Carrera, a semi-literate farmer, and his army of peasants established Conservative control over Guatemala and accelerated the disintegration of the Central American Federation. Although Carrera’s rise has been analyzed from a political and socio-economic perspective, the present work shows that Carrera’s vertiginous success is the product of a peculiar and misunderstood approach to warfare that combines guerrilla recruiting practices and rural insurgency logistics with conventional combat tactics and operations. Gilmar Visoni-Alonzo argues that Carrera’s hybrid warfare was made possible because of the conditions created by the militarization of Latin American society following the administrative reforms of the Bourbon monarchy in the late eighteenth century. The concept of hybrid warfare is offered as an alternative model to understand the success of other insurgencies.
<p>Provides a new perspective on the Rafael Carrera Revolt of 1837</p><p>Illustrates Carrera's distinct approach to warfare that combined guerrilla tactics with conventional operations</p><p>Argues that this 'hybrid warfare' enabled Carrera to establish control over Guatemala</p><p>Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras</p><p>Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras</p>

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