Analysis of the Dominican dictator Trujillo's influence on Dominican political culture, claiming that authoritarian rulers can mobilize support in ways that have even more to do with social class formation and cultural transmission than with terror and br
Analysis of the Dominican dictator Trujillo's influence on Dominican political culture, claiming that authoritarian rulers can mobilize support in ways that have even more to do with social class formation and cultural transmission than with terror and brHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface ix Acknowledgments xiii Introduction. Populism as Vernacular Practice 1 1. The Dominican Belle Époque, 1922 25 2. San Zenón and the Making of Cuidad Trujillo 66 3. The Master of Ceremonies 109 4. Compatriotas! El Jefe Calls 135 5. Clothes Make the Man 173 6. Trujillo's Two Bodies 204 7. Papá Liborio and the Morality of Rule 227 Conclusion. Charisma and the Gift of Recognition 257 Notes 267 Bibliography 353 Index 393
Preface ix Acknowledgments xiii Introduction. Populism as Vernacular Practice 1 1. The Dominican Belle Époque, 1922 25 2. San Zenón and the Making of Cuidad Trujillo 66 3. The Master of Ceremonies 109 4. Compatriotas! El Jefe Calls 135 5. Clothes Make the Man 173 6. Trujillo's Two Bodies 204 7. Papá Liborio and the Morality of Rule 227 Conclusion. Charisma and the Gift of Recognition 257 Notes 267 Bibliography 353 Index 393
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