The Paraguayan War: Causes and early conduct

The Paraguayan War: Causes and early conduct
Title The Paraguayan War: Causes and early conduct PDF eBook
Author Thomas Whigham
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages 574
Release 2002-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780803247864

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The Paraguayan War (1864?70) was the deadliest and most extensive interstate war ever fought in Latin America. The conflict involving Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina, and Brazil killed hundreds of thousands of people and had dire consequences for the Paraguayan dictator Francisco Solano L¢pez and his nation. Though the Paraguayan War stirs the same emotions in South Americans as does the Civil War in the United States, there have been few significant investigations of the war available in English. In this first of two volumes, Thomas L. Whigham provides an engrossing and comprehensive account of the war's origins and early campaigns, and he guides the reader through the complexities of South American nationalism, military development, and political intrigue. Whigham portrays the conflict as bloody and inexcusable, though it paved the way for more modern societies in the continent. The Paraguayan War fills an important gap in our understanding of Latin American history.

The Paraguayan War

The Paraguayan War
Title The Paraguayan War PDF eBook
Author Thomas Whigham
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2018
Genre Paraguayan War, 1865-1870
ISBN 9781552389942

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"'The Paraguayan War' is an engrossing and comprehensive account of the origins and early campaigns of the deadliest and most extensive interstate war ever fought in Latin America."--

The Paraguayan War

The Paraguayan War
Title The Paraguayan War PDF eBook
Author Thomas L. Whigham
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre History
ISBN 9781552389966

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"'The Paraguayan War' is an engrossing and comprehensive account of the origins and early campaigns of the deadliest and most extensive interstate war ever fought in Latin America."--

The Road to Armageddon

The Road to Armageddon
Title The Road to Armageddon PDF eBook
Author Thomas L. Whigham
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2017-12-11
Genre International relations
ISBN 9781773854274

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In 1864 the capture of Brazilian steamer the Marquês de Olinda initiated South America's most significant war. Thousands of Brazilian, Argentine, and Uruguayan soldiers engaged in a protracted siege of Paraguay, leaving the Paraguayan economy and population devastated. The suffering defied imagination and left a tradition of bad feelings, changing politics in South America forever. This is the definitive work on the Triple Alliance War. Thomas L. Whigham examines key personalities and military engagements while exploring the effects of the conflict on individuals, Paraguayan society, and the continent as a whole. The Road to Armageddon is the first book utilize a broad range of primary sources and materials, including testimony from the men and women who witnessed the war first-hand.

“The” Paraguayan War

“The” Paraguayan War
Title “The” Paraguayan War PDF eBook
Author Thomas L. Whigham
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Release 2002
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I Die with My Country

I Die with My Country
Title I Die with My Country PDF eBook
Author Hendrik Kraay
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages 271
Release 2004-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0803227620

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The Paraguayan War (1864?70) was the most extensive and profound interstate war ever fought in South America. It directly involved the four countries of Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay and took the lives of hundreds of thousands, combatants and noncombatants alike. While the war still stirs emotions on the southern continent, until today few scholars from outside the region have taken on the daunting task of analyzing the conflict. In this compilation of ten essays, historians from Canada, the United States, Germany, Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay address its many tragic complexities. Each scholar examines a particular facet of the war, including military mobilization, home-front activities, the war?s effects on political culture, war photography, draft resistance, race issues, state formation, and the role of women in the war. The editors? introduction provides a balance to the many perspectives collected here while simultaneously integrating them into a comprehensible whole, thus making the book a compelling read for social historians and military buffs alike.

The Origins of the Paraguayan War

The Origins of the Paraguayan War
Title The Origins of the Paraguayan War PDF eBook
Author Pelham Horton Box
Publisher
Total Pages 382
Release 1930
Genre Paraguayan War, 1865-1870
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