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The First Socialist Schism

Bakunin vs. Marx in the International Working Men's Association

by Wolfgang Eckhardt
Language: English
Release Date: July 28, 2016

The First Socialist Schism chronicles the conflicts in the International Working Men's Association (First International, 1864-1877), which represents an important milestone in the history of political ideas and socialist theory. This can be seen as a decisive moment in the history of political ideas:...

We Dream Together

Dominican Independence, Haiti, and the Fight for Caribbean Freedom

by Anne Eller
Language: English
Release Date: November 17, 2016

In We Dream Together Anne Eller breaks with dominant narratives of conflict between the Dominican Republic and Haiti by tracing the complicated history of Dominican emancipation and independence between 1822 and 1865. Eller moves beyond the small body of writing by Dominican elites that often narrates...

A Place in Politics

São Paulo, Brazil, from Seigneurial Republicanism to Regionalist Revolt

by James P. Woodard
Language: English
Release Date: April 15, 2009

A Place in Politics is a thorough reinterpretation of the politics and political culture of the Brazilian state of São Paulo between the 1890s and the 1930s. The world’s foremost coffee-producing region from the outset of this period and home to more than six million people by 1930, São Paulo...

The Tribute of Blood

Army, Honor, Race, and Nation in Brazil, 1864–1945

by Peter M. Beattie, Walter D. Mignolo, Irene Silverblatt
Language: English
Release Date: September 26, 2001

In The Tribute of Blood Peter M. Beattie analyzes the transformation of army recruitment and service in Brazil between 1864 and 1945, using this history of common soldiers to examine nation building and the social history of Latin America’s largest nation. Tracing the army’s reliance on coercive...

The Plebeian Republic

The Huanta Rebellion and the Making of the Peruvian State, 1820–1850

by Cecilia Méndez
Language: English
Release Date: April 21, 2005

Combining social and political history, The Plebeian Republic challenges well-established interpretations of state making, rural society, and caudillo politics during the early years of Peru’s republic. Cecilia Méndez presents the first in-depth reconstruction and analysis of the Huanta rebellion...

The Revolution Has Come

Black Power, Gender, and the Black Panther Party in Oakland

by Robyn C. Spencer
Language: English
Release Date: November 17, 2016

In The Revolution Has Come Robyn C. Spencer traces the Black Panther Party's organizational evolution in Oakland, California, where hundreds of young people came to political awareness and journeyed to adulthood as members. Challenging the belief that the Panthers were a projection of the leadership,...

Patients of the State

The Politics of Waiting in Argentina

by Javier Auyero
Language: English
Release Date: May 4, 2012

Patients of the State is a sociological account of the extended waiting that poor people seeking state social and administrative services must endure. It is based on ethnographic research in the waiting area of the main welfare office in Buenos Aires, in the line leading into the Argentine registration...

Stringing Together a Nation

Cândido Mariano da Silva Rondon and the Construction of a Modern Brazil, 1906–1930

by Todd A. Diacon
Language: English
Release Date: February 4, 2004

Focusing on one of the most fascinating and debated figures in the history of modern Brazil, Stringing Together a Nation is the first full-length study of the life and career of Cândido Mariano da Silva Rondon (1865–1958) to be published in English. In the early twentieth century, Rondon, a military...

Embodying the Sacred

Women Mystics in Seventeenth-Century Lima

by Nancy E. van Deusen
Language: English
Release Date: December 7, 2017

In seventeenth-century Lima, pious Catholic women gained profound theological understanding and enacted expressions of spiritual devotion by engaging with a wide range of sacred texts and objects, as well as with one another, their families, and ecclesiastical authorities. In Embodying the Sacred,...

Creating Our Own

Folklore, Performance, and Identity in Cuzco, Peru

by Zoila S. Mendoza
Language: English
Release Date: January 15, 2008

In Creating Our Own, anthropologist Zoila S. Mendoza explores the early-twentieth-century development of the “folkloric arts”—particularly music, dance, and drama—in Cuzco, Peru, revealing the central role that these expressive practices played in shaping ethnic and regional identities. Mendoza...

Continental Crossroads

Remapping U.S.-Mexico Borderlands History

by Gilbert M. Joseph, Emily S. Rosenberg, David J. Weber
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 2004

Published in Cooperation with the William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist University. The U.S.-Mexico borderlands have long supported a web of relationships that transcend the U.S. and Mexican nations. Yet national histories usually overlook these complex connections....
by Sonia Saldívar-Hull, Ranajit Guha
Language: English
Release Date: September 24, 2001

Sharing a postrevolutionary sympathy with the struggles of the poor, the contributors to this first comprehensive collection of writing on subalternity in Latin America work to actively link politics, culture, and literature. Emerging from a decade of work and debates generated by a collective known...
by John Beverley
Language: English
Release Date: September 23, 2011

In Latinamericanism after 9/11, John Beverley explores Latinamericanist cultural theory in relation to new modes of political mobilization in Latin America. He contends that after 9/11, the hegemony of the United States and the neoliberal assumptions of the so-called Washington Consensus began to...

In the Name of Elijah Muhammad

Louis Farrakhan and The Nation of Islam

by Mattias Gardell, C. Eric Lincoln
Language: English
Release Date: October 7, 1996

In the Name of Elijah Muhammad tells the story of the Nation of Islam—its rise in northern inner-city ghettos during the Great Depression through its decline following the death of Elijah Muhammad in 1975 to its rejuvenation under the leadership of Louis Farrakhan. Mattias Gardell sets this story...
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