Un militar realista en la independencia de México Diario personal del oficial de infantería Modesto de la Torre (29  de mayo 1821 - 4 de junio 1822)

The personal diary that Modesto de la Torre wrote between 1821 and 1822 reflects the perceptions of a young royalist military man about a New Spain that was gaining independence from the Peninsula to become a Mexican Empire. The author traveled from Cadiz to Mexico City with the retinue that accompa...

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Main Author: Guarisco, Claudia (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Spanish
Published: Madrid Casa de Velázquez 2021
Series:Sources de la Casa de Velázquez
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