The Great Depression in Latin America /
Although Latin America weathered the Great Depression better than the United States and Europe, the global economic collapse of the 1930s had a deep and lasting impact on the region. The contributors to this book examine the consequences of the Depression in terms of the role of the state, party-pol...
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
[2014]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- CHAPTER 1. The Impact of the Depression on Argentine Society
- CHAPTER 2. Chilean Workers and the Great Depression, 1930-1938
- CHAPTER 3. Change with Continuity: Brazil from 1930 to 1945
- CHAPTER 4. The Great Depression in Peru
- CHAPTER 5. Export Protectionism and the Great Depression: Multinational Corporations, Domestic Elite, and Export Policies in Colombia
- CHAPTER 6. Political Transition in an Age of Extremes: Venezuela in the 1930s
- CHAPTER 7. Indigenista Dictators and the Problematic Origins of Democracy in Central America
- CHAPTER 8. The Character and Consequences of the Great Depression in Mexico
- CHAPTER 9. Cuba: Depression, Imperialism, and Revolution, 1920-1940
- CHAPTER 10. The Great Depression in Latin America: An Overview
- Contributors
- Index