Gilbert M. Joseph / Daniela Spenser
In from the Cold
Latin America's New Encounter with the Cold War
Herausgeber: Joseph, Gilbert M; Spenser, Daniela
Gilbert M. Joseph / Daniela Spenser
In from the Cold
Latin America's New Encounter with the Cold War
Herausgeber: Joseph, Gilbert M; Spenser, Daniela
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Reexamines the Cold War in Latin America by shifting the focus away from superpower decision-making and exploring the many ways in which Latin American leaders and ordinary people used, manipulated, shaped, and were victimized by the Cold War.
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Reexamines the Cold War in Latin America by shifting the focus away from superpower decision-making and exploring the many ways in which Latin American leaders and ordinary people used, manipulated, shaped, and were victimized by the Cold War.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 165mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 762g
- ISBN-13: 9780822341024
- ISBN-10: 0822341026
- Artikelnr.: 22887916
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 165mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 762g
- ISBN-13: 9780822341024
- ISBN-10: 0822341026
- Artikelnr.: 22887916
Gilbert M. Joseph is Farnam Professor of History and International Studies at Yale University. He is the editor of Reclaiming the Political in Latin American History: Essays from the North and a coeditor of The Mexico Reader ; Fragments of a Golden Age; Crime and Punishment in Latin America; Close Encounters of Empire; and Everyday Forms of State Formation, all also published by Duke University Press. Daniela Spenser is Senior Research Professor at the Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social in Mexico City. She is the author of The Impossible Triangle: Mexico, Soviet Russia, and the United States in the 1920s, also published by Duke University Press.
Preface vii
I. New Approaches, Debates, and Sources
What We Now Know and Should Know: Bringing Latin America More Meaningfully
into Cold War Studies / Gilbert M. Joseph 3
Recovering the Memory of the Cold War: Forensic History and Latin America /
Thomas S. Blanton 47
II. Latin America between the Superpowers: International Realpolitik, the
Ideology of the State, and the “Latin Americanization” of the Conflict
The Caribbean Crisis: Catalyst for Soviet Projection in Latin America /
Daniela Spenser 77
The View from Havana: Lessons from Cuba’s African Journey, 1959-1976 /
Piero Gleijeses 112
Transnationalizing the Dirty War: Argentina in Central America / Ariel C.
Armony 134
III. Everyday Contests over Culture and Representation in the Latin
American Cold War
Producing the Cold War in Mexico: The Public Limits of Covert
Communications / Seth Fein 171
Cuba si, Yanquis no: The Sacking of the Instituto Cultural
Mexico-Norteamericano in Morelia, Michoacan, 1961 / Eric Zolov 214
Miracle on Ice: Industrial Workers and the Promise of Americanization in
Cold War Mexico / Steven J. Bachelor 253
Chicano Cold Warriors: Cesar Chavez, Mexican American Politics, and
California Farmworkers / Stephen Pitti 273
Birth Control Pills and Molotov Cocktails: Reading Sex and Revolution in
1968 Brazil / Victoria Langland 308
Rural Markets, Revolutionary Souls, and Rebellious Women in Cold War
Guatemala / Carlota McAllister 350
IV. Final Reflections
Standing Conventional Cold War History on Its Head / Daniela Spenser 381
Selective Bibliography 397
Contributors 427
Index 429
I. New Approaches, Debates, and Sources
What We Now Know and Should Know: Bringing Latin America More Meaningfully
into Cold War Studies / Gilbert M. Joseph 3
Recovering the Memory of the Cold War: Forensic History and Latin America /
Thomas S. Blanton 47
II. Latin America between the Superpowers: International Realpolitik, the
Ideology of the State, and the “Latin Americanization” of the Conflict
The Caribbean Crisis: Catalyst for Soviet Projection in Latin America /
Daniela Spenser 77
The View from Havana: Lessons from Cuba’s African Journey, 1959-1976 /
Piero Gleijeses 112
Transnationalizing the Dirty War: Argentina in Central America / Ariel C.
Armony 134
III. Everyday Contests over Culture and Representation in the Latin
American Cold War
Producing the Cold War in Mexico: The Public Limits of Covert
Communications / Seth Fein 171
Cuba si, Yanquis no: The Sacking of the Instituto Cultural
Mexico-Norteamericano in Morelia, Michoacan, 1961 / Eric Zolov 214
Miracle on Ice: Industrial Workers and the Promise of Americanization in
Cold War Mexico / Steven J. Bachelor 253
Chicano Cold Warriors: Cesar Chavez, Mexican American Politics, and
California Farmworkers / Stephen Pitti 273
Birth Control Pills and Molotov Cocktails: Reading Sex and Revolution in
1968 Brazil / Victoria Langland 308
Rural Markets, Revolutionary Souls, and Rebellious Women in Cold War
Guatemala / Carlota McAllister 350
IV. Final Reflections
Standing Conventional Cold War History on Its Head / Daniela Spenser 381
Selective Bibliography 397
Contributors 427
Index 429
Preface vii
I. New Approaches, Debates, and Sources
What We Now Know and Should Know: Bringing Latin America More Meaningfully
into Cold War Studies / Gilbert M. Joseph 3
Recovering the Memory of the Cold War: Forensic History and Latin America /
Thomas S. Blanton 47
II. Latin America between the Superpowers: International Realpolitik, the
Ideology of the State, and the “Latin Americanization” of the Conflict
The Caribbean Crisis: Catalyst for Soviet Projection in Latin America /
Daniela Spenser 77
The View from Havana: Lessons from Cuba’s African Journey, 1959-1976 /
Piero Gleijeses 112
Transnationalizing the Dirty War: Argentina in Central America / Ariel C.
Armony 134
III. Everyday Contests over Culture and Representation in the Latin
American Cold War
Producing the Cold War in Mexico: The Public Limits of Covert
Communications / Seth Fein 171
Cuba si, Yanquis no: The Sacking of the Instituto Cultural
Mexico-Norteamericano in Morelia, Michoacan, 1961 / Eric Zolov 214
Miracle on Ice: Industrial Workers and the Promise of Americanization in
Cold War Mexico / Steven J. Bachelor 253
Chicano Cold Warriors: Cesar Chavez, Mexican American Politics, and
California Farmworkers / Stephen Pitti 273
Birth Control Pills and Molotov Cocktails: Reading Sex and Revolution in
1968 Brazil / Victoria Langland 308
Rural Markets, Revolutionary Souls, and Rebellious Women in Cold War
Guatemala / Carlota McAllister 350
IV. Final Reflections
Standing Conventional Cold War History on Its Head / Daniela Spenser 381
Selective Bibliography 397
Contributors 427
Index 429
I. New Approaches, Debates, and Sources
What We Now Know and Should Know: Bringing Latin America More Meaningfully
into Cold War Studies / Gilbert M. Joseph 3
Recovering the Memory of the Cold War: Forensic History and Latin America /
Thomas S. Blanton 47
II. Latin America between the Superpowers: International Realpolitik, the
Ideology of the State, and the “Latin Americanization” of the Conflict
The Caribbean Crisis: Catalyst for Soviet Projection in Latin America /
Daniela Spenser 77
The View from Havana: Lessons from Cuba’s African Journey, 1959-1976 /
Piero Gleijeses 112
Transnationalizing the Dirty War: Argentina in Central America / Ariel C.
Armony 134
III. Everyday Contests over Culture and Representation in the Latin
American Cold War
Producing the Cold War in Mexico: The Public Limits of Covert
Communications / Seth Fein 171
Cuba si, Yanquis no: The Sacking of the Instituto Cultural
Mexico-Norteamericano in Morelia, Michoacan, 1961 / Eric Zolov 214
Miracle on Ice: Industrial Workers and the Promise of Americanization in
Cold War Mexico / Steven J. Bachelor 253
Chicano Cold Warriors: Cesar Chavez, Mexican American Politics, and
California Farmworkers / Stephen Pitti 273
Birth Control Pills and Molotov Cocktails: Reading Sex and Revolution in
1968 Brazil / Victoria Langland 308
Rural Markets, Revolutionary Souls, and Rebellious Women in Cold War
Guatemala / Carlota McAllister 350
IV. Final Reflections
Standing Conventional Cold War History on Its Head / Daniela Spenser 381
Selective Bibliography 397
Contributors 427
Index 429