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The Cambridge Companion to Latin American Independence

Exploring the significance of independence in Atlantic history

Cristina Soriano editor Marcela Echeverri editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:23rd Mar '23

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This comprehensive volume offers a fresh perspective on Latin American independence, exploring its significance within the Age of Atlantic Revolutions through expert contributions.

This innovative and comprehensive volume offers a new framework to analyze Latin American independence, bringing together the most current scholarship and situating it within the broader historiography. The Cambridge Companion to Latin American Independence serves as a much-needed addition in this field, appealing to scholars of Latin American Studies and the Age of Atlantic Revolutions.

Bringing together experts from Latin America, North America, and Spain, The Cambridge Companion to Latin American Independence revisits this pivotal period within a larger regional, temporal, and thematic framework, emphasizing its significance in the context of the Age of Atlantic Revolutions. The volume provides a synthetic yet thorough tool for understanding and evaluating contemporary studies in the field and their contributions to the broader historiography.

Organized thematically and across various regions of the Iberian Peninsula and Spanish and Luso America, the essays included deepen established conclusions while also revealing new interpretations. They offer analytical insights that provoke fresh questions regarding periodization, the concepts of anti-colonialism, liberalism, and republicanism, as well as the militarization of societies, public opinion, the role of sciences, labor regimes, and gender dynamics. This volume brings a transnational perspective to a critical historical period in Latin America.

'A truly essential companion, this book permeates the mutual isolation between Luso-Brazilian and Spanish-American historiography, reconnects the crisis of 1808 with the processes of the 18th century, and illuminates intellectual, political, military, commercial, and labor relations that intertwined local dynamics with global trends, actors of both genders and varied fields, and narratives of past and future.' Margarita Garrido, author of Reclamos y representaciones: variaciones sobre la poliìtica en el Nuevo Reino de Granada, 1770–1815
'The Cambridge Companion to Latin American Independence is a wide-ranging and innovative set of essays written by excellent historians. These essays both synthesize the most recent scholarship on the period and launch incisive new questions on many topics.' Peter Francis Guardino, author of The Time of Liberty: Popular Political Culture in Oaxaca, 1750–1850
'This is a refreshing and energizing companion to the study of Latin American independence. By challenging inherited approaches, raising new questions and making connections and comparisons across both time and space, its authors provide fresh perspectives on key questions and offer an indispensable point of departure for future debate on the origins, character and meaning of the transition from colonial rule. Highly recommended.' Anthony McFarlane, author of War and Independence in Spanish America
'This timely volume offers new insights into the history of Latin American independence, a vigorous field of study that has recently experienced path-breaking innovations in perspectives and interpretations. The editors have pulled together a prominent group of international scholars who tread new historiographical grounds on different aspects of that multidimensional historical process.' Hilda Sabato, author of Republics of the New World: The Revolutionary Political Experiment in Nineteenth-Century Latin America
'Illuminating various new perspectives on a complex political-cultural panorama, this book will be an essential reference for the study of Latin American independence.' Kristen Schulz, Hispanic American Historical Review

ISBN: 9781108492270

Dimensions: 234mm x 155mm x 21mm

Weight: 690g

438 pages