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The emergence of Latin America in the nineteenth century
David Bushnell and Neill Macaulay
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Frontmatter
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1. Introduction (page 3)
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2. The Founding of a New Political System (page 13)
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3. The Economic and Social Dimensions (page 38)
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4. Mexico in Decline (1821-1855) (page 55)
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5. Andean South America to Midcentury: Consolidation of Independence (page 83)
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6. The Road to Dictatorship in the Platine Area (page 117)
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7. The Rise of the Brazilian Monarchy (1822-1850) (page 146)
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8. Latin America at Midcentury: A Quickening Pace of Change (page 180)
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9. The Heyday of Liberal Reform in Spanish America (1850-1880) I: Mexico and Colombia (page 193)
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10. The Heyday of Liberal Reform in Spanish America (1850-1880) II: Argentina, Chile, and Some Other Cases (page 221)
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11. The Flowering and Decline of the Brazilian Empire (1850-1885) (page 247)
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12. The Caribbean Vortex in the Nineteenth Century: Cuba and Central America (page 263)
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13. The Liberal Legacy and the Quest for Development (page 286)
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Notes (page 300)
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Appendixes (page 303)
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Chronology (page 305)
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Further Reading (page 310)
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Index (page 329)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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BLAR | 9.2 (1990): 281-282 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3338482 |
AHR | 95.1 (Feb. 1990): 307-307 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2163204 |
HAHR | 69.1 (Feb. 1989): 139-140 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2516179 |
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Published: 1994
Publisher: Oxford University Press
- 9780195084023 (paper)
- 9780195084016 (hardcover)