1 Caudillos, Provincial Elites, and the Formation of the National State -- 2 Unitarians and Federalists in Famatina: The Agrarian Component of Political Conflict in a Valley of the Andean Interior -- 3 The Society of the Llanos -- 4 Gauchos, Montoneros, and Montoneras: Social Profile and Internal Workings of the Rebellions -- 5 Caudillos and Followers: The Forms of a Relationship -- 6 Facundo and Chacho in Songs and Stories: Oral Culture and Representations of Leadership -- 7 Whites and Blacks, Masons and Christians: Ethnicity and Religion in the Political Identity of the Federalist Rebels -- 8 State Formation and Party Identity: The New Meanings of Federalism in the 1860s -- 9 The Vanishing of Federalism -- Conclusions
Summary
Combines peasant studies and cultural history to revise the received wisdom on nineteenth-century Argentinian politics and aspects of the Argentinian state-formation process
Notes
Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--State University of New York at Stony Brook
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-245) and index
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