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List of contents
Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- Land of Promise -- The Colonial Legacy -- The Making of a Nation -- The End of an Era -- Uneasy Under One Roof -- The Old Order and the New -- Populist Reform -- Political Seesawing -- Time for Evildoers -- The Dictatorial Temptation -- The Return of the Proscribed -- The Cult of Fear -- Authoritarianism Undone -- Other Titles of Interest from Westview Press
About the author
Juan E. Corradi, a native of Argentina, was educated there and in the United States. Currently an associate professor of sociology at New York University, he has also taught at the University of Massachusetts, the University of California (San Diego and Santa Cruz), and Memorial University, Newfoundland. He is coauthor of Ideology and Social Change in Latin America (with June Nash and Hobart Spalding, 1977) and author of Textures: Critical Essays on the Politics of Discourse (forthcoming).
Summary
This book explains the varied political roles played by agrarian and industrial groups in the modernization of Argentina. It seeks to account for the attainment of a high level of social complexity that has not been matched by steady economic growth or political stability.