Latin American Revolutions, 1808-1826

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Pub. Date: 1995-10-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Oklahoma Pr
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Table of Contents

List of Maps
xi(2)
Preface xiii
Introduction 5(36)
PART ONE. Imperial Recovery: From Consensus to Control 41(50)
1. Bourbon Innovation, American Responses
41(9)
John Leddy Phelan
2. Creole Participation, Spanish Reaction
50(8)
Mark A. Burkholder
D. S. Chandler
3. America for the Americans
58(13)
Antonio Joaquín de Rivadeneira
4. Military and Society
71(9)
Allan J. Kuethe
5. Bourbon Taxes, Indian Resistance
80(11)
Scarlett O'Phelan Godoy
PART TWO. The Colonial Economy: Growth and Crisis 91(62)
6. The Mexican Mining Boom
91(12)
D. A. Brading
7. The Rural Economy
103(12)
Eric Van Young
8. The Era of Free Trade
115(12)
John Fisher
9. Buenos Aires and Commercial Expansion
127(10)
Tulio Halperín Donghi
10. Free Trade versus Monopoly
137(6)
Mariano Moreno
11. Chile: Poverty by Default
143(10)
Manuel de Salas
PART THREE. Colonial Society: Continuity and Conflict 153(38)
12. Aristocracy and People
153(10)
Alberto Flores Galindo
13. Creoles and Indians, Reluctant Allies
163(11)
Heraclio Bonilla
14. Poverty and Priesthood in Mexico
174(7)
Manuel Abad y Queipo
15. Pardos in the Colony and in Their Place
181(10)
City Council of Caracas
PART FOUR. Popular Protest 191(50)
16. What Is an Indian?
191(15)
Melchor de Paz
17. Andean Insurrection: Time and Space
206(10)
Steve J. Stern
18. The Sources of Popular Protest
216(12)
Anthony McFarlane
19. Riots and Rebellions
228(13)
Brian R. Hamnett
PART FIVE. Ideas and Interests 241(48)
20. The Hispanic Tradition
241(6)
O. Carlos Stoetzer
21. Enlightenment and Independence
247(11)
Charles C. Griffin
22. The Making of an Insurgent
258(5)
Manuel Belgrano
23. Atlantic Network
263(15)
Peggy Liss
24. Confessions of a Radical
278(11)
Antonio Nariño
PART SIX. Incipient Nationalism 289(42)
25. The New Americans
289(11)
Alexander von Humboldt
26. Creole Patriotism
300(8)
D. A. Brading
27. An American's Convictions
308(13)
Simón Bolívar
28. The Cause of the Revolutions
321(10)
Lucas Alamán
PART SEVEN. Brazil: From Colony to Empire 331(42)
29. Colonial Roots of Independence
331(13)
A. J. R. Russell-Wood
30. Economic Imperative
344(10)
Caio Prado Júnior
31. Politics and Society in Brazilian Independence
354(13)
Emilia Viotti da Costa
32. A Wicked Revolution
367(6)
Judgement in Bahia
Conclusion 373(12)
Notes 385(8)
Glossary of Spanish and Portuguese Terms 393(4)
Select Bibliography 397(6)
Index 403

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