The Cambridge History of Latin America

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Gebonden, 1120 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | 1995
ISBN13: 9780521232265
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 1995 9780521232265
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Volume VI brings together general essays on major themes in the economic, social, and political history of Latin America from 1930 to 1990. It begins with a chapter on population growth, followed by four chapters on the economies of Latin American states from the Depression to 1990. The evolution of urban and rural social structures, and of state organisation, is discussed. There is a chapter on the role of the military in Latin American politics as well as a chapter on democracy during the period. The role of the Left in Latin American politics, labour movements and the urban working class, and rural mobilization and violence are analysed, as is the role of women in twentieth-century Latin American economy, society, and politics. The volume concludes with a discussion of the actions and importance of the Catholic and Protestant Churches.

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ISBN13:9780521232265
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:1120

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1. The population of Latin America, 1930–1990 Thomas W. Merrick; 2. The Latin American economies: 1929–1939 Victor Bulmer-Thomas; 3. The Latin American economies: 1939–c.1950 Rosemary Thorp; 4. The Latin American economies: c.1950–c.1990 Ricardo French-Davis, Oscar Muñoz, and José Gabriel Palma; 5. Economic ideas and ideologies in Latin America since 1930 Joseph L. Love; 6. Urban growth and urban social structure in Latin America, 1930–1990 Orlandina de Oliveira and Bryan Roberts; 7. The agrarian structures of Latin America, 1930–1990 Norman Long and Bryan Roberts; 8. State organisations in Latin America since 1930: a note on citizenship Laurence Whitehead; 9. The military in politics in Latin America since 1930 Alain Rouquié; 10. Democracy in Latin America since 1930 Jonathan Hartlyn and Arturo Valenzuela; 11. The Left in Latin America since 1930 Alan Angell; 12. The urban working-class and labour movement in Latin America since 1930 Ian Roxborough; 13. Rural mobilisations in Latin America since 1930 Guillermo de la Peña; 14. Women in twentieth-century Latin American economy, society, and politics Asunción Lavrin; 15. The Catholic Church in Latin America since 1930 Enrique Dussel; 16. The Protestant Churches in Latin America since 1930 José Miguez Bonino.
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