Papeles Seductivos: Friars, Intermediaries, and Organizers in the Huánuco Rebellion of 1812

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Taylor Cozzens
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Abstract In February and March of 1812, Indigenous, mestizo, and creole rebels led an uprising in and around the colonial city of Huánuco in the viceroyalty of Peru. The diversity of the insurgent army reflected, to an extent, the vision of bilingual friars who, in the months preceding the uprising, had written, translated, and distributed pasquinades that called on residents to unite and drive out the Spanish. Although the insurgent army had two initial victories, Spanish authorities quickly put down the movement and began an investigation into the motives and leaders of the rebellion. Their interrogations led them to the subversive friars and the “papeles seductivos” (seductive papers) that these men of the cloth had been circulating. Using a collection of digitized documents from the uprising, which includes several examples of these seditious verses, this paper examines the significance of the Huánuco Rebellion in Peruvian and Latin American history. The rebellion demonstrates the potential of friars in their role as mediators of information to destabilize colonial relations. Additionally, the diverse army of insurgents complicates, at least to a degree, historians’ frequent characterization of Peru in the independence era as a bastion of royalism beset by ethnic tension.
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诱惑的纸:1812年Huánuco叛乱中的修士、中间人和组织者
1812年2月和3月,原住民、混血儿和克里奥尔人在秘鲁总督辖区的殖民地城市Huánuco及其周边地区领导了一场起义。起义军的多样性在某种程度上反映了双语修士们的远见,他们在起义前的几个月里撰写、翻译并分发了呼吁居民团结起来赶走西班牙人的《pasquinades》。虽然起义军在最初取得了两次胜利,但西班牙当局很快就镇压了这场运动,并开始调查起义军的动机和领导人。他们的审讯使他们找到了那些具有颠覆性的修士,以及这些神职人员一直在流传的“诱惑纸”(papeles seductivos)。本文利用数位化的起义文件,其中包括一些煽动性的诗句,检视Huánuco叛乱在秘鲁和拉丁美洲历史上的重要性。这次叛乱显示了修士作为信息调解人破坏殖民地关系的潜力。此外,叛乱分子的多样化至少在一定程度上使历史学家经常将独立时期的秘鲁描述为受种族紧张局势困扰的保皇派堡垒的情况复杂化。
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1968, Review is the major forum in the United States for contemporary Latin American and Caribbean writing in English and English translation; it also covers Canadian writing and the visual and performing arts in the Americas. Review is published by Routledge. in association with the Americas Society, a national, not-for-profit institution that promotes understanding in the United States of the political, economic, and cultural issues that define and challenge the Americas today.
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