Princeton University Press
Republics of Knowledge
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An enlightening account of the entwined histories of knowledge and nationhood in Latin America—and beyond
The rise of nation-states is a hallmark of the modern age, yet we are still untangling how the phenomenon unfolded across the globe. Here, Nicola Miller offers new insights into the process of nation-making through an account of nineteenth-century Latin America, where, she argues, the identity of nascent republics was molded through previously underappreciated means: the creation and sharing of knowledge.
Drawing evidence from Argentina, Chile, and Peru, Republics of Knowledge traces the histories of these countries from the early 1800s, as they gained independence, to their centennial celebrations in the twentieth century. Miller identifies how public exchange of ideas affected policymaking, the emergence of a collective identity, and more. She finds that instead of defining themselves through language or culture, these new nations united citizens under the promise of widespread access to modern information. Miller challenges the narrative that modernization was a strictly North Atlantic affair, demonstrating that knowledge traveled both ways between Latin America and Europe. And she looks at how certain forms of knowledge came to be seen as more legitimate and valuable than others, both locally and globally. Miller ultimately suggests that all modern nations can be viewed as communities of shared knowledge, a perspective with the power to reshape our conception of the very basis of nationhood.
With its transnational framework and cross-disciplinary approach, Republics of Knowledge opens new avenues for understanding the histories of modern nations—and the foundations of modernity—the world over.
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Maps
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Introduction
1 - Part I. Landscapes of Knowledge
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1. Public Libraries, Modern Nations
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2. Repertoires of Knowledge
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3. Writing in the Dark: A Market for Knowledge
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4. Knowledge Brokers: How Drawing Teachers Made Nations Possible
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5. Touchstones of Knowledge
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6. Languages: Universal, National and Regional
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7. Land and Territory: Making Natural Nations
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8. Not the ‘Dismal Science’ but the ‘Lifeless’ One: Critiques of Classical Political Economy in Latin America
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9. Infrastructure: Engineering Sovereignty
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10. Education for Citizenship: Beyond Morality and Patriotism
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Conclusion
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Acknowledgements
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Notes
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Index
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