A detailed analysis of the wide range of coups d'état in contemporary Latin America with contributions from leading experts in the field. It will interest scholars and students of history, political violence, and human rights in the Latin American context.
A detailed analysis of the wide range of coups d'état in contemporary Latin America with contributions from leading experts in the field. It will interest scholars and students of history, political violence, and human rights in the Latin American context.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: Coups D'état in cold war Latin America, 1964-1982 Sebastián Carassai and Kevin Coleman; 1. 'Deus, Pátria, Família' across the Decades: Moralism, Authoritarianism, and the Brazilian Military Coup of 1964 Benjamin A. Cowan; 2. The limits of superpower: US developmentalists and the local origins of Bolivia's 1964 Coup Thomas C. Field; 3. The Velasco revolution in Peru, 1968-1975 Peter Klarén; 4. The Making of a reformist coup: general López Arellano and land reform in Honduras, 1972-1975 Kevin Coleman; 5. The Uruguayan coup d¿Etat in historical perspective: an ever longer path toward authoritarianism Vania Markarian; 6. Chile 1973, September 11: politics, protest, and the making and unmaking of the democratic road to socialism Camilo Trumper; 7. 'They're leaving and never coming back!': from the return of peronism to the return of the Military, Argentina 1973-1976 Sebastián Carassai; 8. El Salvador 1979: reform or repression Jeffrey L. Gould and Heather Vrana; 9. Coups and communism in Guatemala, general Efraín Ríos Montt, 1982-1983 Virginia Garrard; Afterword: the dictatorships and their afterlives Barbara Weinstein.
Introduction: Coups D'état in cold war Latin America, 1964-1982 Sebastián Carassai and Kevin Coleman; 1. 'Deus, Pátria, Família' across the Decades: Moralism, Authoritarianism, and the Brazilian Military Coup of 1964 Benjamin A. Cowan; 2. The limits of superpower: US developmentalists and the local origins of Bolivia's 1964 Coup Thomas C. Field; 3. The Velasco revolution in Peru, 1968-1975 Peter Klarén; 4. The Making of a reformist coup: general López Arellano and land reform in Honduras, 1972-1975 Kevin Coleman; 5. The Uruguayan coup d¿Etat in historical perspective: an ever longer path toward authoritarianism Vania Markarian; 6. Chile 1973, September 11: politics, protest, and the making and unmaking of the democratic road to socialism Camilo Trumper; 7. 'They're leaving and never coming back!': from the return of peronism to the return of the Military, Argentina 1973-1976 Sebastián Carassai; 8. El Salvador 1979: reform or repression Jeffrey L. Gould and Heather Vrana; 9. Coups and communism in Guatemala, general Efraín Ríos Montt, 1982-1983 Virginia Garrard; Afterword: the dictatorships and their afterlives Barbara Weinstein.
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