2022
DOI: 10.22352/magallania202250001
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Colonización, Estado Y Violencia en La Patagonia Chilena, Magallanes C. 1880 -1910

Abstract: En este artículo analizamos la evolución de la tasa de homicidios en Magallanes desde la década de 1880 hasta 1910, a través de los registros de causas de muerte. El periodo que abarca esta investigación comprende el proceso de colonización y la introducción de instituciones del Estado de Chile en el territorio. Hoy en día, es ampliamente aceptado que las tasas de homicidio corresponden a un buen indicador de bienestar. Nuestros resultados demuestran que durante el periodo estudiado la tasa de homicidios de Ma… Show more

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“…The inmate was given an axe and a knife, and he was "more than three hours sawing and dismembering the bloodstained body" 131 in front of the public, at a time when extreme interpersonal violence was perceived as an acceptable feature of everyday life. 132 Requests for assistance by Chilean authorities to the British navy were not restricted to the Cambiaso mutiny or the recapture of the Firefly and the Arauco during the 1851 Civil War. When a similar revolt erupted in the penal colony Juan Fernández, Chilean authorities again sought British help.…”
Section: Britain's Role In the Cambiaso Mutinymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inmate was given an axe and a knife, and he was "more than three hours sawing and dismembering the bloodstained body" 131 in front of the public, at a time when extreme interpersonal violence was perceived as an acceptable feature of everyday life. 132 Requests for assistance by Chilean authorities to the British navy were not restricted to the Cambiaso mutiny or the recapture of the Firefly and the Arauco during the 1851 Civil War. When a similar revolt erupted in the penal colony Juan Fernández, Chilean authorities again sought British help.…”
Section: Britain's Role In the Cambiaso Mutinymentioning
confidence: 99%