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Military Struggle and Identity Formation in Latin America

Race, Nation and Community During the Liberal Period

Nicola Foote editor Rene D Harder Horst editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University Press of Florida

Published:30th Apr '13

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Military engagements in Latin America between 1850 and 1950 helped shape emerging nation states and collective consciousness in profound and formative ways. This century, known as the liberal period, was an important time for state formation in the region, as well as for the development of current national borders.

This collection of essays aims to assess the role black and indigenous Latin Americans played in the military struggles of this period, and how these efforts contributed to the formation of ideas about race and national identity. While some indigenous people and Afro-Latin Americans came into closer contact with the descendants of colonisers as a result of military service, others turned inward with strengthened ties to their local communities. Many were at times victims of violent conflicts in Latin America, but they surprisingly also shaped the outcome of these wars and employed the wars to advance their own political agendas. The book offers exciting new interpretations and explanations of this key period in Latin American history.

ISBN: 9780813044835

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 333g

368 pages