Not all “for the Motherland”. Desertions and logistical problems in the Army during Peruvian Independence, 1820-1822

Authors

  • Patricio A. Alvarado Luna Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7064-3392

    Ph.  D. en Historia Ibero-latinoamericana. Docente del Departamento de Humanidades de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.
    patricio.alvaradol@pucp.pe

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18800/revistaira.202301.007

Keywords:

Desertion, Liberating Expedition, Troops, Independence, Peru, 19th century

Abstract

The news of the proximity of the Liberating Expedition and the subsequent presence of José de San Martín’s army in the Viceroyalty of Peru generated a series of desertions within the royalist army, both among the high command and among the common troops. We will analyze the measures used by both the viceregal government and the Liberation Army between 1820 and 1822 to solve logistical problems and, especially, to stop desertions. Moreover, the study will be emphasized on the possible reasons why this situation occurred. Likewise, the measures and sanctions taken against these deserters and the effects that this had on the morale of each army will be explained.

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Published

2023-06-23

How to Cite

Alvarado Luna, P. A. (2023). Not all “for the Motherland”. Desertions and logistical problems in the Army during Peruvian Independence, 1820-1822. Revista Del Instituto Riva-Agüero, 8(1), 213–245. https://doi.org/10.18800/revistaira.202301.007

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Dosier: La independencia del Perú, de Cádiz a San Martín