Castillo “contra quien todos hechan”: Pedro Pablo Castillo y la revuelta fallida de 1814

The article compiles an exhaustive documentation on an unsuccessful revolt for the independence, happened on January 24, 1814 in San Salvador, El Salvador. It rakes two centuries of Salvadorian historiography to discover the way in which the events join the historical national conscience. It examine...

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Main Author: Rafael Lara Martínez
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: University of Bologna 2009-05-01
Series:Confluenze
Online Access:http://confluenze.unibo.it/article/view/1443
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description The article compiles an exhaustive documentation on an unsuccessful revolt for the independence, happened on January 24, 1814 in San Salvador, El Salvador. It rakes two centuries of Salvadorian historiography to discover the way in which the events join the historical national conscience. It examines Pedro Paul Castillo's figure which ranges between the ends of hero and traitor. The article does not return historical facts; it investigates the late and paradoxical compilation in the Central American historiography.
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spelling doaj.art-bc3056020c6b4759b520ab3be5248df32022-12-21T22:50:39ZspaUniversity of BolognaConfluenze2036-09672009-05-011120121910.6092/issn.2036-0967/14431379Castillo “contra quien todos hechan”: Pedro Pablo Castillo y la revuelta fallida de 1814Rafael Lara MartínezThe article compiles an exhaustive documentation on an unsuccessful revolt for the independence, happened on January 24, 1814 in San Salvador, El Salvador. It rakes two centuries of Salvadorian historiography to discover the way in which the events join the historical national conscience. It examines Pedro Paul Castillo's figure which ranges between the ends of hero and traitor. The article does not return historical facts; it investigates the late and paradoxical compilation in the Central American historiography.http://confluenze.unibo.it/article/view/1443
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title Castillo “contra quien todos hechan”: Pedro Pablo Castillo y la revuelta fallida de 1814
title_full Castillo “contra quien todos hechan”: Pedro Pablo Castillo y la revuelta fallida de 1814
title_fullStr Castillo “contra quien todos hechan”: Pedro Pablo Castillo y la revuelta fallida de 1814
title_full_unstemmed Castillo “contra quien todos hechan”: Pedro Pablo Castillo y la revuelta fallida de 1814
title_short Castillo “contra quien todos hechan”: Pedro Pablo Castillo y la revuelta fallida de 1814
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