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<p>Las relaciones entre guerras y procesos de estructuración social ocupan un lugar importante en las ciencias sociales. Este artículo aborda la guerra civil colombiana de 1851 como escenario de construcción del Estado-nación, desde la perspectiva de sus determinantes políticos y sociales, las acciones político-militares de los partidos, las élites regionales, el clero, los sectores populares y las implicaciones de la guerra en el contexto del medio siglo XIX. Las fuentes de análisis son memorias, crónicas, correspondencia oficial y prensa.</p>
guerra civil, Estado-nación, Civil war, civil war, nation-state, 98 Historia general de América del Sur / History of ancient world; of specific continents, countries, localities; of extraterrestrial worlds, Colombia, Latin America. Spanish America, Nation-state, F1201-3799
guerra civil, Estado-nación, Civil war, civil war, nation-state, 98 Historia general de América del Sur / History of ancient world; of specific continents, countries, localities; of extraterrestrial worlds, Colombia, Latin America. Spanish America, Nation-state, F1201-3799
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