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State and Society in the Dominican Republic

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Informationen zum Autor Betances, Emelio Klappentext This book represents a milestone in Dominican studies, offering an analysis of the formation of the Dominican state and exploring the development of state-society relations since the late nineteenth century. Zusammenfassung This book represents a milestone in Dominican studies, offering an analysis of the formation of the Dominican state and exploring the development of state-society relations since the late nineteenth century. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword -- Introduction: Historical and Theoretical Perspectives -- Nineteenth-Century Regionalism, Political Struggle, and State Formation -- Capitalist Agriculture and Class-State Formation at the Turn of the Century -- Merchants and the Integration of the State into the International Credit System -- The Beginnings of the Modern Dominican State -- State Formation and the U.S. Military Occupation -- Class and State Formation Under Trujillo -- Consolidation of the Modern State, Class Formation, and Capitalist Restructuring -- State and Class Formation in the Dominican Republic: Some Conclusions

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