During the first half of the 19th century, the newly-formed countries of
South America lived in a state of great political turmoil, since they
fought against each other for defining the extension of their national
territories. Four of them in particular were involved in a series of
large-scale conflicts that shaped the history of South America forever:
Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay. In this book, we will analyze
the armies of the latter countries for the period 1825-1870, paying
particular attention to the years of the bloody Paraguayan War
(1864-1870). For the first time in English and outside South America, a
single book will provide many details on four major non-European armies
and will provide dozens of uniform plates showing all the incredible
variety of the South American armies' military dress. Regular and
irregular contingents will be all covered, together with militia units
and volunteer corps in a fantastic "military parade"