Political Cultures in the Andes, 1750-1950 /
This collection of essays explores the processes by which political power was constructed in four Andean republics - Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia - during the two formative centuries of nation-state formation.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Durham [N.C.] :
Duke University Press,
2005.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The long and the short of it : a pragmatic perspective on political cultures, especially for the modern history of the Andes / Nils Jacobsen and Cristóbal Aljovín de Losada
- Is political culture good to think? / Alan Knight
- How interests and values seldom come alone, or, The utility of a pragmatic perspective on political culture / Nils Jacobsen and Cristóbal Aljovín de Losada
- Civilize or control? / Charles F. Walker
- A break with the past? / Cristóbal Aljovín de Losada
- The tax man cometh / Carlos Contreras
- Under the dominion of the Indian / Laura Gotkowitz
- "Free men of all colors" in New Granada / Margarita Garrido
- Silencing African descent / Aline Helg
- The making of Ecuador's pueblo católico, 1861-1875 / Derek Williams
- Redeemed Indians, barbarized cholos / Brooke Larson
- Andean political imagination in the late eighteenth century / Sergio Serulnikov
- Public opinions and public spheres in late-nineteenth-century Peru / Nils Jacobsen
- The local limitations to a national political movement / Mary Roldán
- Concluding remarks / Nils Jacobsen and Cristóbal Aljovín de Losada.