Central America, 1821-1871 e-bog
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Two interrelated essays dealing with the economic, social, and political changes that took place in Central AmericaCentral America and its ill-fated federation (1824-1839) are often viewed as the archetype of the "e;anarchy"e; of early independent Spanish America. This book consists of two interralted essays dealing with the economic, social, and political changes that took place in Cen...
E-bog
329,95 DKK
Forlag
University Alabama Press
Udgivet
27 april 2015
Længde
168 sider
Genrer
1KLC
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780817389369
Two interrelated essays dealing with the economic, social, and political changes that took place in Central AmericaCentral America and its ill-fated federation (1824-1839) are often viewed as the archetype of the "e;anarchy"e; of early independent Spanish America. This book consists of two interralted essays dealing with the economic, social, and political changes that took place in Central America, changes that let to both Liberal regime consolidation and export agricultural development after the middle of the last century. The authors provide a challenging reinterpretation of Central American history and the most detailed analysis available in English of this most heterogeneous and obscure of societies. It avoids the dichotomous (Costa Rica versus the rest of Central America) and the centralist (Guatemala as the standard or model) treatments dominant in the existing literature and is required reading for anyone with an interest in 19th century Latin America.