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THE GHOSTS OF PORTALES: BANDITRY AND JuDICIAL PRACTICES IN CHILE, 1830-1850

Authors

  • Daniel Palma Alvarado Universidad Alberto Hurtado

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35588/bmbzgk88

Keywords:

banditry, justice, crime, popular classes, portalian order

Abstract

Focusing on the life-trajectory of an  individual bandit in Chile’s central  zone, and on his experiences dealing  with justice and punishment, the article  traces the constitution of the so-called  “Portalean Order” in the field of criminal  justice. It is especially concerned with  the exchanges between the State and the  bandits in a context where the strains between  the government’s disciplinary goals and the  resistance of those who were subjected to  greater vigilance and punishment became  particularly visible.  

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THE GHOSTS OF PORTALES: BANDITRY AND JuDICIAL PRACTICES IN CHILE, 1830-1850. (2012). Revista De Historia Social Y De Las Mentalidades, 16(1), 13-49. https://revistas.usach.cl/ojs/index.php/historiasocial/article/view/749