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Over the course of history human societies have made use of both regular and irregular warfare. Under certain circumstances irregular combat developed into guerrilla warfare. By looking at historical instances of unconventional warfare, we can develop a concept of guerrilla tactics and guerrilla warfare that will enable us to analyze the true nature of Rafael Carrera’s approach to war during the insurrection of 1837. The study of historical models of guerrilla war will show the strategic limitations of such an approach to combat and will explain why Carrera’s hybrid approach offered an alternative for success.
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Visoni-Alonzo, G. (2017). Defining Guerrilla Warfare. In: The Carrera Revolt and 'Hybrid Warfare' in Nineteenth-Century Central America. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58341-9_2
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