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Thomas L. Whigham and Barbara Potthast The Paraguayan Rosetta Stone: New Insights Into the Demographics of the Paraguayan War, 1864–1870 article The demographics of the Paraguayan War (1864–1870) have long fascinated historicans and sociologists. If the oft-repeated tales of a 70 percent loss of life in Paraguay are accurate, then this war represents a singular case in modern history, one full of implications for students of militarism, gender, and culture. This study analyzes a newly discovered census from 1870 and reworks earlier censal materials. The authors conclude that the old stories of a steep loss of population during the war are basically correct.

The Paraguayan Rosetta Stone: New Insights Into the Demographics of the Paraguayan War, 1864–1870

Thomas L. Whigham and Barbara Potthast

Latin American Research Review, vol. 34, no. 1, 1999, pp. 174--186

Abstract

The demographics of the Paraguayan War (1864–1870) have long fascinated historicans and sociologists. If the oft-repeated tales of a 70 percent loss of life in Paraguay are accurate, then this war represents a singular case in modern history, one full of implications for students of militarism, gender, and culture. This study analyzes a newly discovered census from 1870 and reworks earlier censal materials. The authors conclude that the old stories of a steep loss of population during the war are basically correct.