Ideas And Ideologies In Twentieth Century Latin America
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Ideas and Ideologies in Twentieth Century Latin America
Author | : Leslie Bethell |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 424 |
Release | : 1996-09-13 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0521468337 |
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The Cambridge History of Latin America is a large scale, collaborative, multi-volume history of Latin America during the five centuries from the first contacts between Europeans and the native peoples of the Americas in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries to the present. Ideas and Ideologies in Twentieth-Century Latin America brings together chapters from Volumes IV, VI, and IX of The Cambridge History to provide in a single volume the economic, social and political ideologies of Latin America since 1870. This, it is hoped, will be useful for both teachers and students of Latin American history and of contemporary Latin America. Each chapter is accompanied by a bibliographical essay.
Latin America
Author | : Mauricio Tenorio-Trillo |
Publsiher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 250 |
Release | : 2017-04-13 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780226443232 |
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“Latin America” is a concept firmly entrenched in its philosophical, moral, and historical meanings. And yet, Mauricio Tenorio-Trillo argues in this landmark book, it is an obsolescent racial-cultural idea that ought to have vanished long ago with the banishment of racial theory. Latin America: The Allure and Power of an Idea makes this case persuasively. Tenorio-Trillo builds the book on three interlocking steps: first, an intellectual history of the concept of Latin America in its natural historical habitat—mid-nineteenth-century redefinitions of empire and the cultural, political, and economic intellectualism; second, a serious and uncompromising critique of the current “Latin Americanism”—which circulates in United States–based humanities and social sciences; and, third, accepting that we might actually be stuck with “Latin America,” Tenorio-Trillo charts a path forward for the writing and teaching of Latin American history. Accessible and forceful, rich in historical research and specificity, the book offers a distinctive, conceptual history of Latin America and its many connections and intersections of political and intellectual significance. Tenorio-Trillo’s book is a masterpiece of interdisciplinary scholarship.
Ideology and Social Change in Latin America
Author | : June Nash,Juan Corradi,Hobart Spalding |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2012-07-26 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781136858673 |
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First published in 1977, this reissue contains original articles by contemporary leading scholars in the field of Latin American politics on a range of topics including: working class organisation, populism and US labour imperialism. It will be of interest to anthropologists, students of political science and specialists in Latin American studies.
The Socialist Impulse
Author | : Charles D. Ameringer |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 350 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : STANFORD:36105132189403 |
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"An exhaustive and detailed overview of all things socialist in twentieth-century Latin America. Ameringer's mastery of the broad literature, as a senior member of the profession and building on decades of careful reading, is clear as he delves into the relevant works in political history, intellectual history, and political science."--W. John Green, Senior Research Fellow, Council on Hemispheric Affairs "Ameringer asks what may be the fundamental question about the twentieth century--the century that was to have been the time of the common man: What happened to the aspirations for betterment that began to be raised in the late nineteenth century and first burst the dam with the Mexican Revolution."--Thomas C. Wright, University of Nevada-Las Vegas During the last century, Latin American countries have had a tendency to adopt a socialist-style government. This region has viewed socialism as a way to overcome poverty, oppression, ignorance, racism, underdevelopment, and foreign domination. Charles Ameringer discusses the vision and reality of the century-long effort in Latin America to embrace socialism as a way to gain economic development and justice. Ameringer's sweeping analysis covers a wide range of countries and decades. He concludes that whatever the variety of socialism attempted in Latin America, none has stood the test of time. By analyzing the socialist movements and governments that evolved, he is able to highlight the events and factors that led to their eventual collapse.
Ideologues and Ideologies in Latin America
Author | : Will Fowler |
Publsiher | : Praeger |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1997-03-18 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780313300639 |
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The chapters in this volume provide a varied yet consistent analysis of the ways in which ideologies have been used, misused, or abandoned in Latin America in the twentieth century. The volume offers scholars and students a challenging collection of interpretations of and explanations for the ways in which ideologues and ideologies have played a crucial role in the political development of the continent. And, while illuminating key reasons for the rise and fall of specific ideologies and their repeated betrayal throughout the century—from anarchism to communism, to socialism, to Peronism, to neoliberalism—the volume indicates how much there is still left to learn about the importance of ideological discourse in the mind and polity of Latin America. With chapters examining Mexico, Chile, Cuba, Paraguay, and Argentina, this work will be of interest to all Latin Americanists.
Latin American Political Thought and Ideology
Author | : Miguel Jorrín,John D. Martz |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 480 |
Release | : 1970 |
Genre | : Political science |
ISBN | : UTEXAS:059173023771161 |
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The Cambridge Economic History of Latin America Volume 2 The Long Twentieth Century
Author | : Victor Bulmer-Thomas,John Coatsworth,Roberto Cortes-Conde |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 83 |
Release | : 2006-01-23 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781139449526 |
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Volume Two treats the 'long twentieth century' from the onset of modern economic growth to the present. It analyzes the principal dimensions of Latin America's first era of sustained economic growth from the last decades of the nineteenth century to 1930. It explores the era of inward-looking development from the 1930s to the collapse of import-substituting industrialization and the return to strategies of globalization in the 1980s. Finally, it looks at the long term trends in capital flows, agriculture and the environment.
A Cultural History of Latin America
Author | : Leslie Bethell |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 552 |
Release | : 1998-08-13 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0521626269 |
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The Cambridge History of Latin America is a large scale, collaborative, multi-volume history of Latin America during the five centuries from the first contacts between Europeans and the native peoples of the Americas in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries to the present. A Cultural History of Latin America brings together chapters from Volumes III, IV, and X of The Cambridge History on literature, music, and the visual arts in Latin America during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The essays explore: literature, music, and art from c. 1820 to 1870 and from 1870 to c. 1920; Latin American fiction from the regionalist novel between the Wars to the post-War New Novel, from the 'Boom' to the 'Post-Boom'; twentieth-century Latin American poetry; indigenous literatures and culture in the twentieth century; twentieth-century Latin American music; architecture and art in twentieth-century Latin America, and the history of cinema in Latin America. Each chapter is accompanied by a bibliographical essay.