Chile: Augusto Pinochet’s civic-military dictatorship and the legal framework of political violence: An analysis of the secret records of the honorable Military Government (1973-1974)
The institutionalization of political violence from the Chilean civic-military dictatorship wasdeveloped at first through military and law decrees; that is to say, a legal framework which wasused to express repression after the 1973 coup. The secret records from the military governmentwas the organi...
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Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia
2021
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RIHALC/article/view/35837 |
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| Sumario: | The institutionalization of political violence from the Chilean civic-military dictatorship wasdeveloped at first through military and law decrees; that is to say, a legal framework which wasused to express repression after the 1973 coup. The secret records from the military governmentwas the organizational and institutional place where these rules came from. Although such ruleswere used in a normative way, it is important to see them from an ideological point of view toobserve the relationship between civil-military disciplinary power, which tried to become legalin order to institutionalize political violence, fear and terror among people. |
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