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An Age of Imperial Revolutions

2008; Oxford University Press; Volume: 113; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1086/ahr.113.2.319

ISSN

1937-5239

Autores

Jeremy Adelman,

Tópico(s)

Argentine historical studies

Resumo

WHEN THE VENEZUELAN CREOLE FRANCISCO DE MIRANDA led an expeditionary force to the shores of his native land to liberate it from Spanish rule in the summer of 1806, he brought with him a new weapon for making revolutions: a printing press. He hoped that his band of white, black, and mulatto patriots would start a revolt to free a continent with an alliance of swords and ideas. After dawdling for ten days, Miranda learned that royal troops (also white, black, and mulatto) were marching from Caracas. He withdrew before the two multiracial forces could clash. Consider

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