Sumario: | Carl Schmitt's 'Teoría del partisano' explores the concept of the partisan in political and military contexts. The book examines the evolution of irregular warfare, particularly focusing on the Spanish guerrilla warfare against Napoleon from 1808 to 1813. Schmitt discusses the transition from traditional to irregular combat, influenced by the French Revolution and Napoleonic wars. The work delves into the political implications of the partisan’s role, contrasting regular and irregular warfare, and highlights the socio-political dynamics of the era. Intended for scholars of political theory and history, it provides a detailed analysis of the partisan's influence on modern military strategies.
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