State Formation and Democracy in Latin America, 1810-1900

Author:   Fernando Lopez-Alves
Publisher:   Duke University Press
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Pages:   312
Publication Date:   10 April 2000
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Fernando Lopez-Alves
Publisher:   Duke University Press
Imprint:   Duke University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.857kg
ISBN:  

9780822324508


ISBN 10:   0822324504
Pages:   312
Publication Date:   10 April 2000
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Illustrations ix Tables xi Acknowledgments xiii Introduction 1 1 The Argument: War, Polities, and the Rural Poor 15 2 Gauchos, Ranchers, and State Autonomy in Uruguay, 1811-1890 49 3 A Weak Army and Restrictive Democracy: Columbia, 1810-1886 96 4 A Stronger State and Urban Military: Argentina, 1810-1890 140 5 Two Alternative Paths of State Making: Venezuela and Paraguay 193 Conclusions 212 Notes 221 References 225 Index 285

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An extraordinary contribution to the literature on state formation and the origins of democracy in Latin America. Lopez-Alves's argument is extremely provocative, persuasive, and intelligently grounded in important historiographical debates on nineteenth-century developments in these countries. --[PERMISSION PENDING] [RR, PP, edited] Charles W. Bergquist, University of Washington Instead of wringing his hands about failures of nineteenth-century Latin American states to match European models or retreating into mysteries of their culture, Fernando Lopez-Alves boldly places Latin American state formation in historical and comparative perspective. The result is a fresh, informed view of political change during a struggle-filled century. --Charles Tilly, Columbia University ... Lopez-Alves's work is a welcome contribution to the underdeveloped field of comparative historical sociology in Latin American studies. It will undoubtedly become a standard reference for anyone interested in political development and democracy in Latin America. --Journal of Latin American Studies, February 2002 ... teachers and students of nineteenth-century Latin American political history will learn a lot from [this book's] theoretical rigour, its singularity of focus, and its original and revealing comparisons between a selection of Latin American states which are rarely compared. --HISTORY, October 2002


[An] exceptional book ... Highly recommended... - J. Rosenthal, Choice Lopez-Alves has written an exhaustive comparison of democratic development in Argentina, Colombia, Uruguay, Venezuela, and Paraguay during the nineteenth century... What he shows, in a masterly but humble manner, is that the examined societies are different, whatever their similarities, and need to be studied as autochthonous... The notes and references are well written and well edited, revealing further breadth and scope of scholarship. Further work on state formation and democracy from 1810 to 1900 in Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Colombia, and Venezuela will be footnotes to Lopez-Alves. - Sheldon Avenius, Perspectives on Political Science This is an ambitious comparative work ... Commendable as a work of synthesis and as an industrious and creative comparative exercise ... [I]t is a valuable addition to the academic literature and an indispensable work for any research library, certain to provide debate-provoking material for graduate seminars in the social sciences. It offers useful points for comparative researchers interested in furthering our understanding of state-building in the Americas. - Victor M. Uribe-Uran, The Americas This foray into the chaos of the nineteenth century is to be welcomed... [T]eachers and students of nineteenth-century Latin American political history ... will learn a lot from its theoretical rigour, its singularity of focus, and its original and revealing comparisons between a selection of Latin American states which are rarely compared. - Guy Thomson, The Americas Lopez-Alves's argument provides important insights into the relationship between party development and democratization in Latin America... Lopez-Alves's work is a welcome contribution to the underdeveloped field of comparative historical sociology in Latin American studies. It will undoubtedly become a standard reference for anyone interested in political development and democracy in Latin America. - Gabriel L. Negretto, The Journal of Latin American Studies An extraordinary contribution to the literature on state formation and the origins of democracy in Latin America. Lopez-Alves's argument is extremely provocative, persuasive, and intelligently grounded in important historiographical debates on nineteenth-century developments in these countries. -Charles W. Bergquist, University of Washington Instead of wringing his hands about failures of nineteenth-century Latin American states to match European models or retreating into mysteries of their culture, Fernando Lopez-Alves boldly places Latin American state formation in historical and comparative perspective. The result is a fresh, informed view of political change during a struggle-filled century. -Charles Tilly, Columbia University [An] exceptional book ... Highly recommended... -- J. Rosenthal, Choice Lopez-Alves has written an exhaustive comparison of democratic development in Argentina, Colombia, Uruguay, Venezuela, and Paraguay during the nineteenth century... What he shows, in a masterly but humble manner, is that the examined societies are different, whatever their similarities, and need to be studied as autochthonous... The notes and references are well written and well edited, revealing further breadth and scope of scholarship. Further work on state formation and democracy from 1810 to 1900 in Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Colombia, and Venezuela will be footnotes to Lopez-Alves. -- Sheldon Avenius, Perspectives on Political Science This is an ambitious comparative work ... Commendable as a work of synthesis and as an industrious and creative comparative exercise ... [I]t is a valuable addition to the academic literature and an indispensable work for any research library, certain to provide debate-provoking material for graduate seminars in the social sciences. It offers useful points for comparative researchers interested in furthering our understanding of state-building in the Americas. -- Victor M. Uribe-Uran, The Americas Lopez-Alves's argument provides important insights into the relationship between party development and democratization in Latin America... Lopez-Alves's work is a welcome contribution to the underdeveloped field of comparative historical sociology in Latin American studies. It will undoubtedly become a standard reference for anyone interested in political development and democracy in Latin America. -- Gabriel L. Negretto, The Journal of Latin American Studies This foray into the chaos of the nineteenth century is to be welcomed... [T]eachers and students of nineteenth-century Latin American political history ... will learn a lot from its theoretical rigour, its singularity of focus, and its original and revealing comparisons between a selection of Latin American states which are rarely compared. -- Guy Thomson, The Americas


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Fernando López-Alves is Director of the UC Santa Barbara Washington Center and Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

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