Sermones a Félix María Calleja, el Señor de la Guerra
Autor: | Mariana Terán Fuentes, Cruz Dalia Muro Marrufo |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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Zdroj: | Repositorio Universidad de Cartagena Universidad de Cartagena instacron:Universidad de Cartagena |
ISSN: | 2382-4794 1657-3633 |
DOI: | 10.32997/2382-4794-vol.10-num.10-2018-2220 |
Popis: | espanolEl articulo da cuenta de la importancia de la historia militar para la comprension de la guerra de insurgencia en la Nueva Espana. Se destaca la produccion de oratoria sagrada a traves de los sermones, que propago los argumentos de la “causa justa” representados por los ejercitos comandados por el general Felix Maria Calleja. De ser reconocido como el “Libertador de America”, paso a la historia gracias a la cultura civica republicana como el mas cruel y despiadado sanguinario que contuvo el avance del ejercito insurgente. El texto repasa a los principales predicadores que apoyaron los propositos de Calleja y ofrece una reflexion general sobre el uso politico del olvido de militares como Calleja para la formacion de una identidad nacional mexicana EnglishThe article gives an account of the importance of military history for the understanding of the insurgency war in New Spain. It highlights the production of sacred oratory through sermons, which propagated the arguments of the "just cause" represented by the armies commanded by General Felix Maria Calleja. To be recognized as the "Liberator of America", it went down in history thanks to the republican civic culture as the most cruel and ruthless bloodthirsty that contained the advance of the insurgent army. The text reviews the main preachers who supported the purposes of Calleja and offers a general reflection on the political use of the forgetfulness of soldiers like Calleja for the formation of a Mexican national identity.The article gives an account of the importance of military history for the understanding of the insurgency war in New Spain. It highlights the production of sacred oratory through sermons, which propagated the arguments of the "just cause" represented by the armies commanded by General Felix Maria Calleja. To be recognized as the "Liberator of America", it went down in history thanks to the republican civic culture as the most cruel and ruthless bloodthirsty that contained the advance of the insurgent army. The text reviews the main preachers who supported the purposes of Calleja and offers a general reflection on the political use of the forgetfulness of soldiers like Calleja for the formation of a Mexican national identity. |
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