INTRODUCTIONS, POOR TO FAIR (One Good One!)
The political landscape of Argentina underwent significant transformations in the first half of the twentieth century, transitioning from aristocratic elite rule to democratic struggles. Explore the intricate intersections of power, democracy, and societal conditions through a collection of books documenting Argentina's political history.
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INTRODUCTIONS, POOR TO FAIR (One Good One!) LATI 298
Politics and Beef in Argentina (1969) Acknowledgements This book could never have been written without other people s help. It would be impossible to names all the Argentines who have aided my efforts . Introduction The first half of the twentieth century formed a critical stage in the political development of Argentina. At the beginning of the period, power was concentrated in the hands of an aristocratic, landowning elite; by the middle 1940s, power had passed .
John Womack, Zapata and the Mexican Revolution (1969) This is a book about country people who did not want to move and got themselves into a revolution.
Argentina and the Failure of Democracy (1974) Acknowledgements The writing of this book has left me with countless personal and professional obligations, which I can only begin to acknowledge here . Introduction Argentina underwent a fundamental, and in some ways perplexing, process of political transition during the first half of the twentieth century .
The Breakdown of Democracy in Argentina, 1916-1930 (1978) Democracies are not expected to break down. Most contemporary theoretical formulations depict democracy (however defined) as the culmination of political development (however defined) .
Labyrinths of Power (1979) Acknowledgments This book has been a long time in the making, and Introduction One of the most critical sets of questions about any political system concerns the composition of its leadership: Who governs? Who has access to power, and what are the social conditions of rule?
Democracy in Latin America (2016) Preface to 3rdedition This book prompts memories. Previous editions: This is not the book I intended to write. Opening They came from everywhere .
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