Through an analysis of unpublished foreign military sources, this article examines the conflictive relations between Peruvian civilians and members of the military during a civil government: the Oncenio of Augusto Leguía (1919-1930). The classic question about South American military forces —Why they carry out coups d’etat so often?— is substituted by another, much broader one: How did they function politically? In the early 1920s, the Peruvian army was fragmented: some officers supported the central government and others opposed it. Those that supported the regime were rewarded, while those who took action against it did so outside of Lima, frequently hand-in-hand with civilian leaders, guided by officers of the rank of lieutenant coronel ...
Civil-military relations are always a difficult issue to handle, and in the case of Peru they reache...
The process of professionalization initiated by the Peruvian army in 1896 under French influence did...
Abstract The Chaco War with Paraguay represented the largest undertaking by the Bolivian state up to...
Through an analysis of unpublished foreign military sources, this article examines the conflictive r...
This article highlights the renewed interest in the history of the coup of 1964 and the dictatorship...
This thesis looks at the military establishments of Peru and Brazil with two aims in view, first to ...
This article highlights the renewed interest in the history of the coup of 1964 and the dictatorship...
Charles Tilly, and the LAP reviewers for their remarks and suggestions on an earlier version of this...
Recent events in Peru, Venezuela, Argentina, and Colombia demonstrate very clearly that democracy re...
This article addresses the immediate aftermath of the November 15, 1889, republican coup d’état in B...
Army officers rule in more than half of the Latin American countries; in most of the remainder, they...
Most recent literature on military government is extremely skeptical of the possibility of effective...
Panamanian political studies have traditionally examined the isthmus\u27s political system from the ...
Civil-military relations are always a difficult issue to handle, and in the case of Peru they reache...
This paper studies the Peruvian position during the war of Paraguay in a period of wars in the Ameri...
Civil-military relations are always a difficult issue to handle, and in the case of Peru they reache...
The process of professionalization initiated by the Peruvian army in 1896 under French influence did...
Abstract The Chaco War with Paraguay represented the largest undertaking by the Bolivian state up to...
Through an analysis of unpublished foreign military sources, this article examines the conflictive r...
This article highlights the renewed interest in the history of the coup of 1964 and the dictatorship...
This thesis looks at the military establishments of Peru and Brazil with two aims in view, first to ...
This article highlights the renewed interest in the history of the coup of 1964 and the dictatorship...
Charles Tilly, and the LAP reviewers for their remarks and suggestions on an earlier version of this...
Recent events in Peru, Venezuela, Argentina, and Colombia demonstrate very clearly that democracy re...
This article addresses the immediate aftermath of the November 15, 1889, republican coup d’état in B...
Army officers rule in more than half of the Latin American countries; in most of the remainder, they...
Most recent literature on military government is extremely skeptical of the possibility of effective...
Panamanian political studies have traditionally examined the isthmus\u27s political system from the ...
Civil-military relations are always a difficult issue to handle, and in the case of Peru they reache...
This paper studies the Peruvian position during the war of Paraguay in a period of wars in the Ameri...
Civil-military relations are always a difficult issue to handle, and in the case of Peru they reache...
The process of professionalization initiated by the Peruvian army in 1896 under French influence did...
Abstract The Chaco War with Paraguay represented the largest undertaking by the Bolivian state up to...