The Impact of Modern Military Formats on Regional Identity in the State of Yucatan (1847-1853)
- Authors: Kosichenko I.1
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Affiliations:
- Russian State University for the Humanities
- Issue: No 12 (2025)
- Pages: 55-63
- Section: History pages
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0044-748X/article/view/304093
- ID: 304093
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Abstract
The article deals with a theorization of the impact of novel military format (mobilized conscript forces) on regional identities in Latin American context. The State of Yucatan, due to its isolation and magnitude of the Caste War, a social conflict that lasted between 1847 and 1901, emerged as a sort of military and social laboratory, which made possible a use of new, modern principles of war as well as a case study of its impact on self-identification of various social groups and society in a whole.
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Ivan Kosichenko
Russian State University for the Humanities
Author for correspondence.
Email: kosichenko.i@rggu.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-2404-306X
SPIN-code: 6770-3521
канд. ист. наук, доцент УН Мезоамериканского центра им. Ю.В. Кнорозова ИФ ИАИ РГГУ
Russian Federation, Miusskaya sq., 6, 125047, Moscow, Russian FederationReferences
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