Adopts a variety of disciplinary, thematic and country-based approaches to the complex and contested issues around the character of the nation-state in Latin America. The text seeks to develop debate on the topic through: case studies; historiographical review; and early notions of development.
Adopts a variety of disciplinary, thematic, and country-based approaches to the complex and contested issues around the character of the nation-state in Latin America. The authors seek to develop debate and research on the topic through case-studies, historiographical review, and themes such as the role of violence, money and the role of finance, and the ambiguous role of liberalism.