The Republics of Latin America

The Republics of Latin America
Title The Republics of Latin America PDF eBook
Author Herman Gerlach James
Publisher
Pages 562
Release 1923
Genre America
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Republics of Knowledge

Republics of Knowledge
Title Republics of Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Nicola Miller
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 316
Release 2020-10-20
Genre History
ISBN 0691176752

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"Republics of Knowledge tells the story of how the circulation of knowledge shaped the formation of nation-states in Latin America, and particularly in Argentina, Peru and Chile, during the century after Iberian rule was defeated in the 1820s. Most immediately, the author has sought to provide a cross-disciplinary approach to the history of knowledge, combining the methods of global intellectual history with a new way of thinking about nations as experienced and enacted as well as how they are imagined, and in so doing offer a new interpretation of the history of independent Latin America to illustrate its wider significance in the making of the modern world. By bringing these lines of inquiry together within a transnational framework, Nicola Miller shows how evidence from the pioneering nations of Latin America can invite historians to rethink many of their general theories about how knowledge travels and how a sense of nationhood is created. The book is designed to stimulate debate about the significance of knowledge not only in Latin America but in all modern societies. As Miller explains, Latin America is usually regarded as an exception to general theories, notably of colonialism, nationalism and liberalism; and yet it was in that part of the world, not in Europe, that the Age of Revolution brought the founding of a second wave of modern republics, and it was in Latin America that pioneering attempts were made to apply liberal principles in societies with inherited caste divisions and corporate institutions. It was there that some of the richest debates about the vexed relationship between collective identities and individualism took place"--

The Republics of Latin America

The Republics of Latin America
Title The Republics of Latin America PDF eBook
Author Herman G. James
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Release 1923
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Republics of the New World

Republics of the New World
Title Republics of the New World PDF eBook
Author Hilda Sabato
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 236
Release 2021-09-28
Genre History
ISBN 0691227306

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A sweeping history of Latin American republicanism in the nineteenth century By the 1820s, after three centuries under imperial rule, the former Spanish territories of Latin America had shaken off their colonial bonds and founded independent republics. In committing themselves to republicanism, they embarked on a political experiment of an unprecedented scale outside the newly formed United States. In this book, Hilda Sabato provides a sweeping history of republicanism in nineteenth-century Latin America, one that spans the entire region and places the Spanish American experience within a broader global perspective. Challenging the conventional view of Latin America as a case of failed modernization, Sabato shows how republican experiments differed across the region yet were all based on the radical notion of popular sovereignty--the idea that legitimate authority lies with the people. As in other parts of the world, the transition from colonies to independent states was complex, uncertain, and rife with conflict. Yet the republican order in Spanish America endured, crossing borders and traversing distinct geographies and cultures. Sabato shifts the focus from rulers and elites to ordinary citizens and traces the emergence of new institutions and practices that shaped a vigorous and inclusive political life. Panoramic in scope and certain to provoke debate, this book situates these fledgling republics in the context of a transatlantic shift in how government was conceived and practiced, and puts Latin America at the center of a revolutionary age that gave birth to new ideas of citizenship.

The Republics of Central and South America

The Republics of Central and South America
Title The Republics of Central and South America PDF eBook
Author Charles Reginald Enock
Publisher London : J.M. Dent ; New York : C. Scribner's Sons
Pages 622
Release 1922
Genre America
ISBN

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The United States and South America, the Northern Republics

The United States and South America, the Northern Republics
Title The United States and South America, the Northern Republics PDF eBook
Author Arthur Preston Whitaker
Publisher Westport, Conn : Greenwood Press
Pages 332
Release 1974
Genre History
ISBN

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Latin America, historical and actual

Latin America, historical and actual
Title Latin America, historical and actual PDF eBook
Author George Washington Crichfield
Publisher
Pages 580
Release 1908
Genre Latin America
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