Tribute and weapons in Bolivia. Indigenous communities and strategies of visibility citizen, 19th century
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The article deals with national action and transforming political processes capacity exerted by the Bolivian indigenous communities during the 19th century from the performance of the civic functions trabajador-contribuyente and militia soldier. Did such activities subject and object of a complex process of improvement and desciudadanizacion in a context of suffrage based on which violence and the law helped in the process of institutionalization of the State.
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Irurozqui Victoriano, M. (2013). Tribute and weapons in Bolivia. Indigenous communities and strategies of visibility citizen, 19th century. Mundo Agrario, 13(25). Retrieved from https://www.mundoagrario.unlp.edu.ar/article/view/MAv13n25a10
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Rural life in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in Latin America: indian villages
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