"THEY DESTROYED MY HOUSES, THEY STOLE MY CROPS". THE PEOPLES OF THE PARTY OF TRUJILLO IN THE WAR OF THE INDEPENDENCE

Authors

  • Rocío Sánchez Rubio University of Extremadura
  • María de los Ángeles Sánchez Rubio I.E.S El Brocense

Keywords:

social history, Land of Trujillo (España), Peninsular War, 1808-1814

Abstract

During the War of Independence (1808-1814) peoples Trujillo Party were caught in an economic, social and personal dire consequences. The four stories that make up the bits that work are outlined and exempli- fied the reality experienced by villages and their inhabitants, men and women easily identified, suffered and endured the miseries of a bloody war that marked a before and after their life trajectories.

Author Biography

  • Rocío Sánchez Rubio, University of Extremadura

    Doctor in History from the University of Extremadura (1991) with the thesis Extremaduran emigration to the New World: voluntary and forced exclusions of a peripheral town in the 16th century, with which she obtained an Extraordinary Doctorate Award. She has been teaching at this University since 1991 in the Area of ​​Modern History and has been a Full Professor since 1997. For years she has been developing several lines of research focused primarily on private correspondence from the modern period, historical cartography, the study of social minorities and the social impact of emigration to the Indies. It belongs to the G.I. Gehsomp.

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"THEY DESTROYED MY HOUSES, THEY STOLE MY CROPS". THE PEOPLES OF THE PARTY OF TRUJILLO IN THE WAR OF THE INDEPENDENCE. (2025). Norba. Revista De Historia - NRH, 23, 121-153. https://revista-norbahistoria.unex.es/index.php/NRH/article/view/1006