The Cambridge History of Latin America
Volume 6. 1930 to the Present
Part 2. Politics and Society
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Part of The Cambridge History of Latin America
- Editor: Leslie Bethell, St Antony's College, Oxford
- Date Published: March 1995
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521465564
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The second part of Volume 6 of The Cambridge History of Latin America examines the military in Latin American politics; democracy; the Left; labour movements and the urban working class; rural mobilisation and violence. It also takes a look at the role of women in twentieth-century Latin American economy, society, and politics. The volume finishes with a discussion of the actions and importance of the Catholic and Protestant churches.
Read more- Leslie Bethell is very well known in his field
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- Date Published: March 1995
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521465564
- length: 800 pages
- dimensions: 239 x 161 x 44 mm
- weight: 1.12kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
General preface
Preface to volume 6
Part I. State:
1. State organization in Latin America since 1930 Laurence Whitehead
Part II. Politics:
2. Democracy in Latin America since 1930 Jonathan Hartlyn
3. The left in Latin American politics since c.1920 Alan Angell
4. The military in Latin American politics since 1930 Alain Rouquie
Part III. Society and Politics:
5. The urban working class and labour movement in Latin America since 1930 Ian Roxborough
6. Rural mobilizations in Latin America since c.1920 Guillermo de la Peña
7. Women in twentieth-century Latin American society Asunción Lavrin
Part IV. Church:
8. The Catholic church in Latin America Enrique Dussel
9. The Protestant churches in Latin America since 1930 José Miguez Bonino
Bibliographical essays
Index.
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