Constabulary Forces and American Hegemony in Central America from a Global Perspective (1898-1930)

 

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Auteur: Corella Ovares, Esteban
Format: artículo original
Statut:Versión publicada
Date de publication:2026
Description:This paper reflects on the establishment of national guards in Central American countries at the beginning of the 20th century, which were affected by the consolidation of the United States as a global power after its victory in the war against Spain. In this context, the US government embarked on a series of practices aimed at imposing means of control over Central American territories. Although most of the Central American states were not directly occupied by the United States, part of the US policies included the reform of the armed forces of the Central American States, through the construction of constabularias, also known as national guards. The national histories of Central American countries tend to study these processes independently, neglecting the fact that they were nourished by the experience and circulation of ideas that characterized the functioning of imperial entities.
Pays:Portal de Revistas UCR
Institution:Universidad de Costa Rica
Repositorio:Portal de Revistas UCR
Langue:Español
OAI Identifier:oai:portal.revistas.ucr.ac.cr:article/5625
Accès en ligne:https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rhumanidades/article/view/5625
Mots-clés:imperialism
colonialism
armed forces
Central America
imperalismo
colonialismo
fuerzas armadas
Centroamérica
imperialismo
forças armadas
América Central