Rise and fall of the nation's protectors: the dismantling of the fortified defense system of the province of Veracruz, Mexico, 1822-1911
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https://doi.org/10.15648/hc.39.2021.2965Keywords:
Mexico, 19th century, defense system, fortifications, VeracruzAbstract
This study presents the conformation and dismantling process of the defense structure established throughout the 19th century by the nascent Mexican State on the coasts and roads of the province of Veracruz. From this point of view, the fortifications that took part in this system represent a metaphor for the successive governments’ will to face foreign threats and preserve their integrity. Once purposes were achieved, they left these buildings in obsolescence, “victims” of war technology innovations and full international recognition accomplished by the country during the Porfiriato.
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