Description |
1 online resource (xvi, 286 pages) |
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New approaches to international history |
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New approaches to international history.
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Contents |
Introduction -- The wars for independence against Spain and the rise of nationalism -- Two special cases: Brazil and Mexico -- Fragmented nationalisms: the special cases of Central America and the Caribbean -- The consolidation of liberal oligarchical (top-down) nationalism in the late nineteenth century -- Latin American nationalism in the early to mid-twentieth century: new concepts of nationalism spring up -- The eagle and the nationalists: the United States responds to economic nationalism in Latin America during the Great Depression -- Reviving the populist dream: rise of left-wing nationalism after the Second World War -- Modernization theory in Latin America -- The racial/ethnic and gender aspects of Latin American national identity -- The high tide of Latin American nationalism in the 1960s and nationalism shifts to the political right -- War, nationalism, and supranationalism in twentieth-century Latin America -- Neoliberalism, part I: fall of the state in Latin America -- Neoliberalism, part II: the rise of indigenous nationalism in Latin America and the anti-neoliberal protests -- Neoliberalism, part III: neoliberalism at high tide -- A brief analysis of Latin American cultural nationalism -- MIgration and identity -- Globalization, nationalism, and inter-American relations -- Conclusion |
Summary |
With ethnic and class-based national movements taking center stage in countries like Bolivia and Venezuela, nationalism has proven to be one of the most durable and important movements in Latin America. In understanding the history of these nationalisms, we can understand how Latin America relates to the rest of the world. As Latin America inserts itself into a rapidly globalizing world, understanding the changing nature of national identify and nationalism is key. By tracing the important historical origins of present-day Latin American nationalism, this book gives readers a thorough introduction to the subject. Only by understanding how nationalism came to be such an important social and political force, can we understand its significance of today. In turn, understanding Latin American nationalism helps us understand how Latin America shapes, and is shaped by, a rapidly globalizing world |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 03, 2019) |
Subject |
Nationalism -- Latin America
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Globalization -- Political aspects -- Latin America
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Globalization -- Social aspects -- Latin America
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Globalization -- Economic aspects -- Latin America
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Comparative politics.
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History of the Americas.
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20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000.
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HISTORY -- Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)
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HISTORY -- North America.
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Politics and government
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Globalization -- Social aspects
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Globalization -- Political aspects
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Globalization -- Economic aspects
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Diplomatic relations
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Nationalism
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SUBJECT |
Latin America -- Politics and government. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85074911
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Latin America -- Foreign relations.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85074892
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Subject |
Latin America
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2017000050 |
ISBN |
9781472536020 |
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1472536029 |
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9781472536013 |
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1472536010 |
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