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Rank and Privilege: The Military and Society in Latin America: Jaguar Books on Latin America

Editat de Linda A. Rodriguez
en Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 1997
Dr. Linda A. Rodr_guez has assembled a new collection of essays that finally provides the historical context necessary to understand the Latin American military. The articles included here examine a variety of time periods and nations, from the counterinsurgency army of New Spain, to the nineteenth-century War of the Pacific, to the modern relationship between the military and development. The contributors look at the ways in which Latin America's armed forces have changed over time, and how external threats as well as internal rivalries have shaped the military. Together, these essays trace the roots of the military's power and the growth of its political influence.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780842024334
ISBN-10: 0842024336
Pagini: 239
Dimensiuni: 151 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Jaguar Books on Latin America

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Chapter 1 International War and Government Modernization: The Military-A Case Study
Chapter 2 "La Causa Buena": The Counterinsurgency Army of New Spain and the Ten Years' War
Chapter 3 Authoritarianism and Militarism in Ecuador
Chapter 4 The War of the Pacific
Chapter 5 The South American Military Tradition: Preprofessional Armies in Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Brazil
Chapter 6 The Armed Forces and Industrialists in Modern Brazil: The Drive for Military Autonomy, 1889-1945
Chapter 7 Caudillismo and Institutional Change: Manuel Odrìa and the Peruvian Armed Forces, 1948-1956
Chapter 8 The Military and Development
Chapter 9 The Latin American Military, Low-Intensity Conflict, and Democracy
Chapter 10 Military Professionalism and Nonintervention in Mexico

Recenzii

A superb, carefully crafted, and neatly balanced collection of seminal articles on civil-military relations in Latin America. It will be useful in any course on Latin American history and politics.
The editor's excellent introduction sensitively frames this outstanding collection of articles that treats the Latin American military from colonial times to the 1990s. Rodrìguez emphasizes both internal and external miitary missions, rightly focusing on the international context for development of the Latin American militaries. . . . A valuable text.
Another gem from the Jaguar series. . . . Professor RodrÌguez's introductory essay is definitive and should be incorporated into a general book of readings on the region.