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Public Opinions and Public Spheres in Late-Nineteenth-Century Peru: A Multicolored Web in a Tattered Cloth
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Nils Jacobsen
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- About the series ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- The Long and the Short of It: A Pragmatic Perspective on Political Cultures, Especially for the Modern History of the Andes 1
- Is Political Culture Good to Think? 25
- How Interests and Values Seldom Come Alone, or: The Utility of a Pragmatic Perspective on Political Culture 58
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Part One. State- and Nation-Building Projects and Their Limitations
- Civilize or Control? The Lingering Impact of the Bourbon Urban Reforms 69
- A Break with the Past? Santa Cruz and the Constitution 96
- The Tax Man Cometh: Local Authorities and the Battle Over Taxes in Peru, 1885-1906 116
- ‘‘Under the dominion of the indian’’: Rural Mobilization, the Law, and Revolutionary Nationalism in Bolivia in the 1940s 137
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Part Two. Ethnicity, Gender, and the Construction of Power: Exclusionary Strategies and the Struggle for Citizenship
- ‘‘Free Men of All Colors’’ in New Granada: Identity and Obedience before Independence 159
- Silencing African Descent: Caribbean Colombia and Early Nation Building, 1810-1828 184
- The Making of Ecuador’s Pueblo Católico, 1861-1875 207
- Redeemed Indians, Barbarized Cholos: Crafting Neocolonial Modernity in Liberal Bolivia, 1900-1910 230
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Part Three. The Local, the Peripheral, and the Network: Redefining the Boundaries of Popular Representation in the Public Arena
- Andean Political Imagination in the Late Eighteenth Century 253
- Public Opinions and Public Spheres in Late-Nineteenth-Century Peru: A Multicolored Web in a Tattered Cloth 278
- The Local Limitations to a National Political Movement: Gaitán and Gaitanismo in Antioquia 301
- Concluding Remarks: Andean Inflections of Latin American Political Cultures 324
- Bibliography 337
- Contributors 373
- Index 377
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- About the series ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- The Long and the Short of It: A Pragmatic Perspective on Political Cultures, Especially for the Modern History of the Andes 1
- Is Political Culture Good to Think? 25
- How Interests and Values Seldom Come Alone, or: The Utility of a Pragmatic Perspective on Political Culture 58
-
Part One. State- and Nation-Building Projects and Their Limitations
- Civilize or Control? The Lingering Impact of the Bourbon Urban Reforms 69
- A Break with the Past? Santa Cruz and the Constitution 96
- The Tax Man Cometh: Local Authorities and the Battle Over Taxes in Peru, 1885-1906 116
- ‘‘Under the dominion of the indian’’: Rural Mobilization, the Law, and Revolutionary Nationalism in Bolivia in the 1940s 137
-
Part Two. Ethnicity, Gender, and the Construction of Power: Exclusionary Strategies and the Struggle for Citizenship
- ‘‘Free Men of All Colors’’ in New Granada: Identity and Obedience before Independence 159
- Silencing African Descent: Caribbean Colombia and Early Nation Building, 1810-1828 184
- The Making of Ecuador’s Pueblo Católico, 1861-1875 207
- Redeemed Indians, Barbarized Cholos: Crafting Neocolonial Modernity in Liberal Bolivia, 1900-1910 230
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Part Three. The Local, the Peripheral, and the Network: Redefining the Boundaries of Popular Representation in the Public Arena
- Andean Political Imagination in the Late Eighteenth Century 253
- Public Opinions and Public Spheres in Late-Nineteenth-Century Peru: A Multicolored Web in a Tattered Cloth 278
- The Local Limitations to a National Political Movement: Gaitán and Gaitanismo in Antioquia 301
- Concluding Remarks: Andean Inflections of Latin American Political Cultures 324
- Bibliography 337
- Contributors 373
- Index 377