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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
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Part I . Manifest Destinies, 1849–1910
- 1. Americanization through Violence: Nicaragua under Walker 21
- 2. Americanization from Within: Forging a Cosmopolitan Nationality 42
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Part II. Restoration, 1910–1912
- 3. Challenging Imperial Exclusions: Nicaragua under the Dawson Pact 75
- 4. Bourgeois Revolution Denied: U.S. Military Intervention in the Civil War of 1912 100
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Part III. Dollar Diplomacy, 1912–1927
- 5. Economic Nationalism: Resisting Wall Street’s ‘‘Feudal’’ Regime 125
- 6. Anxious Landlords, Resilient Peasants: Dollar Diplomacy’s Socioeconomic Impact 150
- 7. Cultural Anti-Americanism: The Caballeros Católicos’ Crusade against U.S. Missionaries, the ‘‘Modern Woman,’’ and the ‘‘Bourgeois Spirit’’ 175
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Part IV. Revolution, 1927–1933
- 8. Militarization via Democratization: The U.S. Attack on Caudillismo and the Rise of Authoritarian Corporatism 205
- 9. Revolutionary Nationalism: Elite Conservatives, Sandino, and the Struggle for a De-Americanized Nicaragua 232
- Epilogue. Imperial Legacies: Dictatorship and Revolution 267
- Notes 281
- Selected Bibliography 325
- Index 351
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part I . Manifest Destinies, 1849–1910
- 1. Americanization through Violence: Nicaragua under Walker 21
- 2. Americanization from Within: Forging a Cosmopolitan Nationality 42
-
Part II. Restoration, 1910–1912
- 3. Challenging Imperial Exclusions: Nicaragua under the Dawson Pact 75
- 4. Bourgeois Revolution Denied: U.S. Military Intervention in the Civil War of 1912 100
-
Part III. Dollar Diplomacy, 1912–1927
- 5. Economic Nationalism: Resisting Wall Street’s ‘‘Feudal’’ Regime 125
- 6. Anxious Landlords, Resilient Peasants: Dollar Diplomacy’s Socioeconomic Impact 150
- 7. Cultural Anti-Americanism: The Caballeros Católicos’ Crusade against U.S. Missionaries, the ‘‘Modern Woman,’’ and the ‘‘Bourgeois Spirit’’ 175
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Part IV. Revolution, 1927–1933
- 8. Militarization via Democratization: The U.S. Attack on Caudillismo and the Rise of Authoritarian Corporatism 205
- 9. Revolutionary Nationalism: Elite Conservatives, Sandino, and the Struggle for a De-Americanized Nicaragua 232
- Epilogue. Imperial Legacies: Dictatorship and Revolution 267
- Notes 281
- Selected Bibliography 325
- Index 351