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Gerardo Barrios Y Su Tiempo Etc


Gerardo Barrios Y Su Tiempo Etc
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Author : Italo López Vallecillos
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1967

Gerardo Barrios Y Su Tiempo Etc written by Italo López Vallecillos and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1967 with categories.




Gerardo Barrios Y Su Tiempo


Gerardo Barrios Y Su Tiempo
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Author : Italo López Vallecillos
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 1967

Gerardo Barrios Y Su Tiempo written by Italo López Vallecillos and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1967 with El Salvador categories.




Gerardo Barrios Y Su Tiempo


Gerardo Barrios Y Su Tiempo
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Author : Italo López Vallecillos
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 1967

Gerardo Barrios Y Su Tiempo written by Italo López Vallecillos and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1967 with El Salvador categories.




The Legacies Of Liberalism


The Legacies Of Liberalism
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Author : James Mahoney
language : en
Publisher: JHU Press
Release Date : 2003-04-01

The Legacies Of Liberalism written by James Mahoney and has been published by JHU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003-04-01 with Political Science categories.


Winner of the Barrington Moore Jr. Prize for the Best Book in Comparative and Historical Sociology from the American Sociological AssociationWinner of the Best Book Award in the Comparative Democratization Section from the American Political Science Association Despite their many similarities, Central American countries during the twentieth century were characterized by remarkably different political regimes. In a comparative analysis of Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Honduras, and Nicaragua, James Mahoney argues that these political differences were legacies of the nineteenth-century liberal reform period. Presenting a theory of "path dependence," Mahoney shows how choices made at crucial turning points in Central American history established certain directions of change and foreclosed others to shape long-term development. By the middle of the twentieth century, three types of political regimes characterized the five nations considered in this study: military-authoritarian (Guatemala, El Salvador), liberal democratic (Costa Rica), and traditional dictatorial (Honduras, Nicaragua). As Mahoney shows, each type is the end point of choices regarding state and agrarian development made by these countries early in the nineteenth century. Applying his conclusions to present-day attempts at market creation in a neoliberal era, Mahoney warns that overzealous pursuit of market creation can have severely negative long-term political consequences. The Legacies of Liberalism presents new insight into the role of leadership in political development, the place of domestic politics in the analysis of foreign intervention, and the role of the state in the creation of early capitalism. The book offers a general theoretical framework that will be of broad interest to scholars of comparative politics and political development, and its overall argument will stir debate among historians of particular Central American countries.



The Cambridge History Of Latin America


The Cambridge History Of Latin America
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Author : Leslie Bethell
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 1984

The Cambridge History Of Latin America written by Leslie Bethell and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1984 with History categories.


Volume III looks at the period of history in Latin America from independence to c.1870.



Tiempo Centroamericano


Tiempo Centroamericano
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Author :
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 1961

Tiempo Centroamericano written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1961 with Central America categories.




Rafael Carrera And The Emergence Of The Republic Of Guatemala 1821 1871


Rafael Carrera And The Emergence Of The Republic Of Guatemala 1821 1871
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Author : Ralph Lee Woodward Jr.
language : en
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Release Date : 2012-03-15

Rafael Carrera And The Emergence Of The Republic Of Guatemala 1821 1871 written by Ralph Lee Woodward Jr. and has been published by University of Georgia Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-03-15 with History categories.


Rafael Carrera (1814-1865) ruled Guatemala from about 1839 until his death. Among Central America’s many political strongmen, he is unrivaled in the length of his domination and the depth of his popularity. This “life and times” biography explains the political, social, economic, and cultural circumstances that preceded and then facilitated Carrera’s ascendancy and shows how Carrera in turn fomented changes that persisted long after his death and far beyond the borders of Guatemala.



El Salvador


El Salvador
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Author : Ralph Lee Woodward
language : en
Publisher: Oxford, England ; Santa Barbara, Calif. : Clio
Release Date : 1988

El Salvador written by Ralph Lee Woodward and has been published by Oxford, England ; Santa Barbara, Calif. : Clio this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1988 with El Salvador categories.




The French In Central America


The French In Central America
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Author : Thomas David Schoonover
language : en
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Release Date : 2000

The French In Central America written by Thomas David Schoonover and has been published by Rowman & Littlefield this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000 with Business & Economics categories.


Accounts of the international relations of Central America have been dominated by the role of the United States and Great Britain. The role of France in Central America has largely been overshadowed by the other great powers. In a well-written, tight, and masterful synthesis, Thomas Schoonover redresses this imbalance.p Based on exhaustive multinational archival research, The French in Central America: Culture and Commerce, 1820-1930 details French attempts to establish a sphere of influence in Central America amongst the machinations of the British, Germans, and U.S. who all sought to dominate trade in Central America, control transit routes between the oceans, advise the national militaries, and influence cultural developments.p The book traces the involvement of the French in Central America from Independence to the unsteady economic years following World War I. Central America, in the nineteenth century was an area of vital importance to the French, who, along with a number of other powers, were interested in building a canal across the isthmus. The French in Central America demonstrates how the French used both economic and military means to further their desire for economic as well as colonial expansion. More importantly, the book examines how the French worked to develop strong cultural bonds with the nations of Central America through education, language schools, orders, and military missions. The French sought cultural advantage in considerable part because they hoped and expected commercial benefits to result.p The French in Central America: Culture and Commerce, 1820-1930 is an important addition to the growing literature on the international relations of the Americas. Thisbook will be of great interest to professors and students of French and Central American history as well as individuals interested in international relations and cultural studies.p



Authoritarian El Salvador


Authoritarian El Salvador
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Author : Erik Ching
language : en
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Pess
Release Date : 2014-01-15

Authoritarian El Salvador written by Erik Ching and has been published by University of Notre Dame Pess this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-01-15 with History categories.


In December 1931, El Salvador’s civilian president, Arturo Araujo, was overthrown in a military coup. Such an event was hardly unique in Salvadoran history, but the 1931 coup proved to be a watershed. Araujo had been the nation’s first democratically elected president, and although no one could have foreseen the result, the coup led to five decades of uninterrupted military rule, the longest run in modern Latin American history. Furthermore, six weeks after coming to power, the new military regime oversaw the crackdown on a peasant rebellion in western El Salvador that is one of the worst episodes of state-sponsored repression in modern Latin American history. Democracy would not return to El Salvador until the 1990s, and only then after a brutal twelve-year civil war. In Authoritarian El Salvador: Politics and the Origins of the Military Regimes, 1880-1940, Erik Ching seeks to explain the origins of the military regime that came to power in 1931. Based on his comprehensive survey of the extant documentary record in El Salvador’s national archive, Ching argues that El Salvador was typified by a longstanding tradition of authoritarianism dating back to the early- to mid-nineteenth century. The basic structures of that system were based on patron-client relationships that wove local, regional, and national political actors into complex webs of rival patronage networks. Decidedly nondemocratic in practice, the system nevertheless exhibited highly paradoxical traits: it remained steadfastly loyal to elections as the mechanism by which political aspirants acquired office, and it employed a political discourse laden with appeals to liberty and free suffrage. That blending of nondemocratic authoritarianism with populist reformism and rhetoric set the precedent for military rule for the next fifty years.