Por la palabra también se lucha. Domingo Sánchez Rebata y Manuel Lorenzo de Vidaurre en la crisis colonial peruana
Keywords:
Colonial Crisis, Political Culture, Debate of Ideas, Writing and Dissidence, Press, IndependenceAbstract
In the creation of a new historical subject, civil and modern, was not only important the military struggle that resulted in American independence, it was a long and dull combat in the realm of ideas and communication. In light of what happened as a historical process, some people have left us a footprint in their particular biographies. Writers bleeding, which did not give truce in a few decades of change and tension showed that the word is fight. Based on the record of the actions of Domingo Sanchez Rebata and Maule Lorenzo Vidaurre, this article seeks to represent the struggle and also illustrate the process of the colonial crisis in the middle of the last stronghold of colonial power in the Andes. One of the characters, challenged a little-known writer who served on the crisis in colonial Lima. The other, Vidaurre being an icon of independence in Peru, is still little known in his particular act, from the Cuzco revolution in 1814. People were as they ran a high risk for speaking, a possible reason to be prosecuted for treason, we show that rather they could not keep quiet. In this expression of our players can be highlighted the emergence of gleaming printing as a weapon of battle.
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