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Politics and Urban Growth in Santiago, Chile, 1891-1941 /

From 1891 to 1941, Santiago-Chile's capital and its largest and most important city-experienced rapid urbanization, industrialization, and administrative expansion along with a massive internal migration that had significant social and economic consequences for the city. This book is the first...

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Autor principal: Walter, Richard J. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Stanford, CA : Stanford University Press, [2022]
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t List of Illustrations and Tables --   |t Preface --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t 1 Santiago in the Early Twentieth Century . --   |t 2 The First Decades of Municipal Autonomy (I89I-1910) --   |t 3 Municipal Reform and Its Results (1910-1920) --   |t 4 Santiago in 1920 --   |t 5 The Municipality of Santiago and the First Alessandri Administration (1921-1924) --   |t 6 Santiago under the Junta de Vecinos (1924-1927) --   |t 7 Santiago and the Ibanez Regime (1927-1931) --   |t 8 Santiago in 1930 --   |t 9 Turmoil and Transition (1931-1935) --   |t 10 Restoration of the Elected Municipality (1935) --   |t 11 Political Realignment, Polarization, and the Popular Front (1936-1938) --   |t 12 An Alcaldesa of the Popular Front (1938- 1940) --   |t 13 Santiago in the Early 1940s --   |t Conclusion --   |t Notes --   |t Bibliography --   |t Index 
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520 |a From 1891 to 1941, Santiago-Chile's capital and its largest and most important city-experienced rapid urbanization, industrialization, and administrative expansion along with a massive internal migration that had significant social and economic consequences for the city. This book is the first study to focus on this important period in Santiago's history. Drawing on a wide range of original research, the book describes the growth of the city, both demographically and physically, and highlights the role of the local administration in this process. Histories of urban politics are relatively rare for both Chile in particular and Latin America in general, and this study seeks to fill these gaps. Some of the topics covered include the impact of Chile's complex multi-party system on local administration, the role of corruption in the management of city affairs, the relationship between the municipality and powerful foreign interests, the emergence of economic nationalism, and the pioneering part played by women both as voters and as elected officials in the capital's governance. 
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