State and nation making in Latin America and Spain : republics of the possible / edited by Miguel A. Centeno, Princeton University, Agustin E. Ferraro, University of Salamanca.
Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, (c)2013.Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 469 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9781107314610
- JL966 .S738 2013
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"The growth of institutional capacity in the developing world has become a central theme in twenty-first-century social science. Many studies have shown that public institutions are an important (some would argue the most important) determinant of long-run rates of economic growth. This book argues that to understand the difficulties and pitfalls of state building in the contemporary world, it is necessary to analyze previous efforts to create institutional capacity in conflictive contexts. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the process of state and nation building in Latin America and Spain from independence to the 1930s. The book examines how Latin American countries and Spain tried to build modern and efficient state institutions for more than a century - without much success. The chapters discuss key processes and challenges of state building. To what extent do historical legacies determine the capacity and reach of states? What are the obstacles to and paths toward the effective consolidation of public authority? How can states best design and create the institutions meant to provide the basic services now associated with citizenship? How can we put together notions of community that include diverse groups and cultures within a single identity, while also respecting the integrity of particular traditions? The Spanish and Latin American experience of the nineteenth century was arguably the first regional stage on which the organizational and political dilemmas that still haunt states were faced. This book provides an unprecedented perspective on the development and contemporary outcome of those state and nation building projects"--
Includes bibliographies and index.
Republics of the possible: state building in Latin America and Spain / by Miguel Centeno and Agustin E. Ferraro -- The construction of national states in Latin America, 1820-1890 / by Frank Safford -- State building in Western Europe and the Americas before and in the long nineteenth century: some preliminary considerations / by Wolfgang Knoebl -- The state and development under the Brazilian monarchy: 1822-1889 / by Jeffrey Needell -- The Brazilian federal state in the old republic (1889-1930): did regime change make a difference? / by Joseph L. Love -- The Mexican state, Porfirian and revolutionary, 1876-1930 / by Alan Knight -- Nicaragua: the difficult creation of a sovereign state / by Salvador Marti -- Friends' tax. patronage, fiscality, and state building in Argentina and Spain / by Claudia E. Herrera and Agustin E. Ferraro -- Ideological pragmatism and nonpartisan expertise in nineteenth-century Chile: Andrés Bello's contribution to state and nation building / by Iván Jaksić -- Militarization without bureaucratization in Central America / by James Mahoney -- Between Empleomanía and the common good: expert bureaucracies in Argentina (1870-1930) / by Ricardo D. Salvatore -- Elite preferences, administrative institutions, and educational development during Peru's Aristocratic republic (1895-1919) / by Hillel D. Soifer -- Liberalism in the Spanish American world 1808-1825 / by Roberto Breña -- Visions of the national: natural endowments, futures, and the evils of men / by Fernando López-Alves -- Spanish national identity in the age of nationalisms / by José Álvarez Junco -- Census taking and nation making in nineteenth-century Latin America / by Mara Loveman -- Citizens before the law: the role of courts in post-independence state building in Spanish America / by Sara C. Chambers -- Envisioning the nation: the mid-nineteenth-century Colombian Chorographic Commission / by Nancy P. Applebaum -- Paper leviathans. historical legacies and state strength in contemporary Latin America and Spain / by Miguel A. Centeno and Agustin E. Ferraro.
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