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Cartografía de la Primera Guerra Carlista. Planos del frente del Maestrazgo del capitán Manfredo Fanti (1837-1840)

Authors: Faus Prieto, Alfredo;

Cartografía de la Primera Guerra Carlista. Planos del frente del Maestrazgo del capitán Manfredo Fanti (1837-1840)

Abstract

Entre 1833 y 1840 tuvo lugar en España el primer episodio de las Guerras Carlistas. Los últimos enfrentamientos de esta guerra se produjeron en el llamado frente del Maestrazgo o de Aragón y Valencia, que afectaba sobre todo a las tierras del Bajo Aragón, el norte de Castellón y el sur de Cataluña. A este frente se incorporó como voluntario el modenés Manfredo Fanti en 1837, tras haberse formado como ingeniero en Italia y Francia. En ese momento, los cuerpos facultativos encargados del levantamiento y la custodia de la cartografía empleada por el ejército liberal eran su Estado Mayor General y el Real Cuerpo de Ingenieros Militares. La especialización de Fanti en las labores topográficas y cartográficas propias de toda guerra facilitó su rápida adscripción al primero de ellos, donde ejercitaría una labor logística básica que incluía el alzado de mapas y planos. En este artículo se hace una aproximación a la cartografía liberal de esta Primera Guerra Carlista y se analiza, a modo de ejemplo, el contexto militar y profesional en el que Fanti desarrolló su obra cartográfica.

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UNESCO::HISTORIA, :HISTORIA [UNESCO]

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