Los inválidos del sector militar de la ciudad de México, 1765-1821
The objective of this article is to show that the troops of New Spain, as well as those of independent Mexico, included elderly, infirm and mutilated individuals who were known as invalids, and who formed part of the New Spanish and Mexican social mosaic. Countless pieces of contemporary journalism...
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El Colegio de México, A.C.
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Historia Mexicana |
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| description | The objective of this article is to show that the troops of New Spain, as well as those of independent Mexico, included elderly, infirm and mutilated individuals who were known as invalids, and who formed part of the New Spanish and Mexican social mosaic. Countless pieces of contemporary journalism and the many files held by Mexico’s General Archive of the Nation, among other repositories, allow for an exploration of the operation of the units to which they belonged, as well as their ailments, needs, concerns and political and military actions. This article is a product of my Master’s thesis, Damaged Merits: The Invalids of the Mexico City Military Sector, 1765-1840. It uses the social history of war and the history of the human body to better understand the public and personal experiences of combatants who acquired the condition of being an invalid due to amputation, weapons impact and other causes. |
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| spelling | oai:oai.historiamexicana.colmex.mx:article-48272024-10-14T18:51:06Z The Invalids of the Mexico City Military Sector, 1765-1821 Los inválidos del sector militar de la ciudad de México, 1765-1821 Cervantes, Verónica B. ciudad de México ejército historia del cuerpo historia social de la guerra siglo XVIII Mexico City army history of the body social history of war 18th Century The objective of this article is to show that the troops of New Spain, as well as those of independent Mexico, included elderly, infirm and mutilated individuals who were known as invalids, and who formed part of the New Spanish and Mexican social mosaic. Countless pieces of contemporary journalism and the many files held by Mexico’s General Archive of the Nation, among other repositories, allow for an exploration of the operation of the units to which they belonged, as well as their ailments, needs, concerns and political and military actions. This article is a product of my Master’s thesis, Damaged Merits: The Invalids of the Mexico City Military Sector, 1765-1840. It uses the social history of war and the history of the human body to better understand the public and personal experiences of combatants who acquired the condition of being an invalid due to amputation, weapons impact and other causes. El objetivo de esta investigación es exponer que las tropas de Nueva España, como las del México independiente, tuvieron entre sus filas a individuos viejos, enfermos y mutilados llamados inválidos, quienes formaron parte del mosaico social novohispano y mexicano. Bastantes notas periodísticas de la época y ricos expedientes resguardados en el Archivo General de la Nación de México, entre otros repositorios, permiten abordar en las siguientes líneas el funcionamiento de las unidades a las que pertenecieron, sus dolencias, carencias, preocupaciones y su actuación política y militar. Este artículo, producto de mi tesis de maestría titulada Beneméritos estropeados. Los inválidos del sector militar en la ciudad de México, 1765-1840, se apoya en la historia social de la guerra y la historia del cuerpo humano para comprender mejor la experiencia pública y personal de los combatientes que adquirieron la condición de inválido por amputación, el impacto de las armas y otras causas. El Colegio de México, A.C. 2024-09-18 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/xml https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/4827 10.24201/hm.v74i2.4827 Historia Mexicana; Vol. 74, Núm. 2 (294) octubre-diciembre 2024; 555-604 2448-6531 0185-0172 spa https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/4827/5403 https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/4827/5413 Derechos de autor 2024 Historia Mexicana |
| spellingShingle | ciudad de México ejército historia del cuerpo historia social de la guerra siglo XVIII Mexico City army history of the body social history of war 18th Century Cervantes, Verónica B. Los inválidos del sector militar de la ciudad de México, 1765-1821 |
| title | Los inválidos del sector militar de la ciudad de México, 1765-1821 |
| title_alt | The Invalids of the Mexico City Military Sector, 1765-1821 |
| title_full | Los inválidos del sector militar de la ciudad de México, 1765-1821 |
| title_fullStr | Los inválidos del sector militar de la ciudad de México, 1765-1821 |
| title_full_unstemmed | Los inválidos del sector militar de la ciudad de México, 1765-1821 |
| title_short | Los inválidos del sector militar de la ciudad de México, 1765-1821 |
| title_sort | los invalidos del sector militar de la ciudad de mexico 1765 1821 |
| topic | ciudad de México ejército historia del cuerpo historia social de la guerra siglo XVIII Mexico City army history of the body social history of war 18th Century |
| topic_facet | ciudad de México ejército historia del cuerpo historia social de la guerra siglo XVIII Mexico City army history of the body social history of war 18th Century |
| url | https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/4827 |
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