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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789508452177
    Language: Spanish
    Pages: 408 S , Ill. , 20 x 14 cm
    Edition: 1. ed.
    Series Statement: Estudios culturales 21
    Series Statement: Estudios culturales
    DDC: 306
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    Keywords: Learning and scholarship Social aspects ; Learning and scholarship Social aspects ; Intellectual life Social aspects ; Intellectual life Social aspects ; Communication in learning and scholarship Social aspects ; Communication in learning and scholarship Social aspects ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Argentinien ; Literaturproduktion ; Literatursoziologie ; Wissen ; Kulturvermittlung ; Argentinien ; Literaturproduktion ; Literatursoziologie
    Description / Table of Contents: Includes bibliographical references
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  • 2
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    Durham : Duke University Press | The Hague : OAPEN Foundation
    ISBN: 9780822374503 , 0822360950 , 0822374501 , 9780822360810 , 9780822360957 , 0822360810
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 329 Seiten)
    Series Statement: American Encounters/Global Interactions
    Series Statement: Knowledge Unlatched Round 2 Collection
    Series Statement: Duke University Press
    Keywords: Bingham, Hiram ; Ross, Edward Alsworth ; Bowman, Isaiah ; Imperialism ; Lateinamerikaforschung ; South America Foreign relations ; Latin America Civilization ; Study and teaching (Higher) ; United States Foreign relations ; Lateinamerika ; USA
    Abstract: In DISCIPLINARY INTERVENTIONS, Ricardo Salvatore argues that the foundation of the discipline of Latin American studies, pioneered between 1900 and 1945, was linked to the United States's business and financial interests and informal imperialism. In contrast, the consolidation of Latin American studies has traditionally been placed in the 1960s, as a reaction to the Cuban Revolution. Focusing on five representative U.S. scholars of South America--historian Clarence Haring, geographer Isaiah Bowman, political scientist Leo Rowe, sociologist Edward Ross, and archaeologist Hiram Bingham -- Salvatore demonstrates how their search for comprehensive knowledge about South America can be understood as a contribution to hemispheric hegemony, an intellectual conquest of the region. U.S. economic leaders, diplomats, and foreign-policy experts needed knowledge about the region to expand investment and trade, as well as the U.S.'s international influence; they viewed South America as a reservoir of evidence to be explored and, ultimately, exploited. Although they did not have a unified vision for an American Empire in Latin America, these five scholars all believed that the U.S. should exert its cultural, economic, and political influence, and use the knowledge produced by its academics, to solve South American poverty, inequality, and socio-economic backwardness
    Abstract: South America as a field of inquiry -- Five traveling scholars -- Research designs of transnational scope -- Yale at Machu Picchu : Hiram Bingham, Peruvian indigenistas, and cultural property -- Hispanic American history at Harvard : Clarence H. Haring and regional history for imperial visibility -- Intellectual cooperation : Leo S. Rowe, democratic government, and the politics of scholarly brotherhood -- Geographic conquest : Isaiah Bowman's view of South America -- Worldly sociology : Edward A. Ross and the societies "South of Panama" -- U.S. scholars and the question of empire
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  • 3
    ISSN: 0172-6404
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: Historical social research / Zentrum für Historische Sozialforschung
    Publ. der Quelle: Mannheim ; Köln ; Berlin, 2012
    Angaben zur Quelle: volume:37
    Angaben zur Quelle: number:3
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:2012
    Angaben zur Quelle: pages:233-253
    Angaben zur Quelle: 37 (2012),3, S. 233 - 253
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9780822360810 , 9780822360957
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 329 Seiten
    Series Statement: American encounters
    Series Statement: global interactions
    DDC: 327.730809/04
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    Keywords: Imperialism ; United States Foreign relations ; South America Foreign relations ; Latin America Civilization ; Study and teaching (Higher) ; Südamerika ; Regionalforschung ; Amerikaner ; Geschichte 1900-1945 ; USA ; Lateinamerikaforschung ; Interessensphäre ; Außenpolitik ; Imperialismus ; Lateinamerika ; Geschichte 1900-1945
    Abstract: South America as a field of inquiry -- Five traveling scholars -- Research designs of transnational scope -- Yale at Machu Picchu : Hiram Bingham, Peruvian indigenistas, and cultural property -- Hispanic American history at Harvard : Clarence H. Haring and regional history for imperial visibility -- Intellectual cooperation : Leo S. Rowe, democratic government, and the politics of scholarly brotherhood -- Geographic conquest : Isaiah Bowman's view of South America -- Worldly sociology : Edward A. Ross and the societies "South of Panama" -- U.S. scholars and the question of empire
    Description / Table of Contents: South America as a field of inquiryFive traveling scholars -- Research designs of transnational scope -- Yale at Machu Picchu : Hiram Bingham, Peruvian indigenistas, and cultural property -- Hispanic American history at Harvard : Clarence H. Haring and regional history for imperial visibility -- Intellectual cooperation : Leo S. Rowe, democratic government, and the politics of scholarly brotherhood -- Geographic conquest : Isaiah Bowman's view of South America -- Worldly sociology : Edward A. Ross and the societies "South of Panama" -- U.S. scholars and the question of empire.
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9780822396352 , 0822396351
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 575 pages) , illustrations, maps
    Series Statement: American encounters/global interactions
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.4828073
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; USA ; Lateinamerika ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; USA ; Lateinamerika ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Close ecounters: toward a new cultural history of U.S.-Latin American relations / Gilbert M. Joseph -- The decentered center and the expansionist periphery: the paradoxes of foreign-local encounter / Steve J. Stern -- The enterprise of knowledge: representational machines of informal empire / Ricardo D. Salvatore -- Landscape and the imperial subject: U.S. images of the Andes, 1859-1930 / Deborah Poole -- Love in the tropics: marriage, divorce, and the construction of benevolent colonialism in Puerto Rico, 1898-1910 / Eileen J. Findlay -- Mercenaries in the theater of war: publicity, technology, and the illusion of power during the Brazilian naval revolt of 1893 / Steven C. Topik -- The Sandino rebellion revisited: civil war, imperialism, popular nationalism, and state formation mudded up together in the Segovias of Nicaragua, 1926-1934 / Michael J. Schroeder -- The cult of the airplane among U.S. military men and Dominicans during the U.S. occupation and the Trujillo regime / Eric Paul Roorda -- Central American encounters with Rockefeller public health, 1914-1921 / Steven Palmer -- Living in Macondo: economy and culture in a United Fruit Company banana enclave in Colombia / Catherine C. LeGrand -- From welfare capitalism to the free market in Chile: gender, culture, and politics in the copper mines / Thomas Miller Klubock -- Everyday forms of transnational collaboration: U.S. film propaganda in cold war Mexico / Seth Fein -- Gringo chickens with worms: food and nationalism in the Dominican Republic / Lauren Derby -- Turning to culture / Emily S. Rosenberg -- Social fields and cultural encounters / William Roseberry -- From the reading to seeing: doing and undoing imperialism in the visual arts / Maria del Carmen Suescun Pozas
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9780822327349 , 0822327341 , 9780822380788 , 0822380781
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: EBSCOhost eBook Collection
    DDC: 364.98
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    Keywords: Crime History ; Latin America ; Justice, Administration of History ; Latin America ; Punishment History ; Latin America ; Criminalité Histoire ; Amérique latine ; Justice Administration ; Histoire ; Amérique latine ; Peines Histoire ; Amérique latine ; Latin America ; Lateinamerika ; Justice, Administration of History ; Punishment History ; Crime History ; Crime History. ; Justice, Administration of History. ; Punishment History. ; Kriminalisierung ; Kriminalität ; Minderheit ; Randgruppe ; Strafverfolgung ; Lateinamerika ; Electronic books. ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Lateinamerika ; Kriminalität ; Strafverfolgung ; Kriminalisierung ; Randgruppe ; Minderheit ; Geschichte 1850-1950 ; Lateinamerika ; Kriminalität ; Strafverfolgung ; Kriminalisierung ; Randgruppe ; Minderheit ; Geschichte 1850-1950
    Abstract: Essays in collection argue that Latin American legal institutions were both mechanisms of social control and unique arenas for ordinary people to contest government policies and resist exploitation
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; List of Tables and Figures; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Writing the History of Law, Crime, and Punishment in Latin America; Part I: Legal Mediations: State, Society, and the ConflictiveNature of Law and Justice; Crime in the Time of the Great Fear: Indiansand the State in the Peruvian Southern Andes, 1780-1820; Women, Order, and Progress in Guzmán Blanco'sVenezuela, 1870-1888; Judges, Lawyers, and Farmers: Usesof Justice and the Circulation of Law in Rural Buenos Aires, 1900-1940
    Description / Table of Contents: Work, Property, and the Negotiation ofRights in the Brazilian Cane Fields: Campos, Rio de Janeiro, 1930-1950Part II: The Social and Cultural Construction of Crime; The Criminalization of the SyphiliticBody: Prostitutes, Health Crimes, and Society in Mexico City, 1867-1930; Healing and Mischief: Witchcraft in Brazilian Lawand Literature, 1890-1922; Passion, Perversity, and the Pace of Justice inArgentina at the Turn of the Last Century; Cuidado con los Rateros: The Making of Criminalsin Modern Mexico City; Part III: Contested Meanings of Punishment
    Description / Table of Contents: The Penalties of Freedom: Punishment in Postemancipation JamaicaDeath and Liberalism: CapitalPunishment after the Fall of Rosas; Disputed Views of Incarceration in Lima,1890-1930: The Prisoners' Agenda for Prison Reform; Girls in Prison: The Role of the Buenos Aires CasaCorreccional de Mujeres as an Institution for Child Rescue, 1890-1940; Remembering Freedom: Life as Seen From thePrison Cell (Buenos Aires Province, 1930-1950); Afterword: Law and Society in Comparative Perspective; Contributors; Index
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: writing the history of law, crime, and punishment in Latin America / Carlos Aguirre and Ricardo D. Salvatore -- Crime in the time of the great fear: Indians and the state in the Peruvian Southern Andes / Charles F. Walker -- Women, order, and progress in Guzmán Blanco's Venezuela, 1870-1888 / Arlene J. Díaz -- Judges, lawyers, and farmers: uses of justice and the circulation of law in rural Buenos Aires, 1900-1940 / Juan Manuel R. Palacio -- Work, property, and the negotiation of rights in the Brazilian cane fields: Campos, Rio de Janeiro, 1930-1950 / Luis A. González -- The criminalization of the syphilitic body: prostitutes, health crimes, and society in Mexico City, 1867-1930 / Christina Rivera-Garza -- Healing and mischief: witchcraft in Brazilian law and literature, 1890-1922 / Dain Borges -- Passion, perversity, and the pace of justice in Argentina at the turn of the last century / Kristin Ruggiero -- Cuidado con los rateros: the making of criminals in modern Mexico City / Pablo Piccato -- The penalties of freedom: punishment in post-emancipation Jamaica / Diana Paton -- Death and liberalism: capital punishment after the fall of Rosas / Ricardo D. Salvatore -- Disputed views of incarceration in Lima, 1890-1930: the prisoners' agenda for prison reform / Carlos Aguirre -- Girls in prison: the role of the Buenos Aires Casa Correccional de Mujeres as an institution for child rescue, 1890-1940 / Donna J. Guy -- Remembering freedom: life as seen from the prison cell (Buenos Aires Province, 1930-1950) / Lila M. Caimari -- Afterword: law and society in comparative perspective / Douglas Hay
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: writing the history of law, crime, and punishment in Latin America / Carlos Aguirre and Ricardo D. SalvatoreCrime in the time of the great fear: Indians and the state in the Peruvian Southern Andes / Charles F. Walker -- Women, order, and progress in Guzmán Blanco's Venezuela, 1870-1888 / Arlene J. Díaz -- Judges, lawyers, and farmers: uses of justice and the circulation of law in rural Buenos Aires, 1900-1940 / Juan Manuel R. Palacio -- Work, property, and the negotiation of rights in the Brazilian cane fields: Campos, Rio de Janeiro, 1930-1950 / Luis A. González -- The criminalization of the syphilitic body: prostitutes, health crimes, and society in Mexico City, 1867-1930 / Christina Rivera-Garza -- Healing and mischief: witchcraft in Brazilian law and literature, 1890-1922 / Dain Borges -- Passion, perversity, and the pace of justice in Argentina at the turn of the last century / Kristin Ruggiero -- Cuidado con los rateros: the making of criminals in modern Mexico City / Pablo Piccato -- The penalties of freedom: punishment in post-emancipation Jamaica / Diana Paton -- Death and liberalism: capital punishment after the fall of Rosas / Ricardo D. Salvatore -- Disputed views of incarceration in Lima, 1890-1930: the prisoners' agenda for prison reform / Carlos Aguirre -- Girls in prison: the role of the Buenos Aires Casa Correccional de Mujeres as an institution for child rescue, 1890-1940 / Donna J. Guy -- Remembering freedom: life as seen from the prison cell (Buenos Aires Province, 1930-1950) / Lila M. Caimari -- Afterword: law and society in comparative perspective / Douglas Hay.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: writing the history of law, crime, and punishment in Latin America / Carlos Aguirre and Ricardo D. Salvatore -- Crime in the time of the great fear: Indians and the state in the Peruvian Southern Andes / Charles F. Walker -- Women, order, and progress in Guzmán Blanco's Venezuela, 1870-1888 / Arlene J. Díaz -- Judges, lawyers, and farmers: uses of justice and the circulation of law in rural Buenos Aires, 1900-1940 / Juan Manuel R. Palacio -- Work, property, and the negotiation of rights in the Brazilian cane fields: Campos, Rio de Janeiro, 1930-1950 / Luis A. González -- The criminalization of the syphilitic body: prostitutes, health crimes, and society in Mexico City, 1867-1930 / Christina Rivera-Garza -- Healing and mischief: witchcraft in Brazilian law and literature, 1890-1922 / Dain Borges -- Passion, perversity, and the pace of justice in Argentina at the turn of the last century / Kristin Ruggiero -- Cuidado con los rateros: the making of criminals in modern Mexico City / Pablo Piccato -- The penalties of freedom: punishment in post-emancipation Jamaica / Diana Paton -- Death and liberalism: capital punishment after the fall of Rosas / Ricardo D. Salvatore -- Disputed views of incarceration in Lima, 1890-1930: the prisoners' agenda for prison reform / Carlos Aguirre -- Girls in prison: the role of the Buenos Aires Casa Correccional de Mujeres as an institution for child rescue, 1890-1940 / Donna J. Guy -- Remembering freedom: life as seen from the prison cell (Buenos Aires Province, 1930-1950) / Lila M. Caimari -- Afterword: law and society in comparative perspective / Douglas Hay
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction: writing the history of law, crime, and punishment in Latin America , Crime in the time of the great fear: Indians and the state in the Peruvian Southern Andes , Women, order, and progress in Guzmán Blanco's Venezuela, 1870-1888 , Judges, lawyers, and farmers: uses of justice and the circulation of law in rural Buenos Aires, 1900-1940 , Work, property, and the negotiation of rights in the Brazilian cane fields: Campos, Rio de Janeiro, 1930-1950 , The criminalization of the syphilitic body: prostitutes, health crimes, and society in Mexico City, 1867-1930 , Healing and mischief: witchcraft in Brazilian law and literature, 1890-1922 , Passion, perversity, and the pace of justice in Argentina at the turn of the last century , Cuidado con los rateros: the making of criminals in modern Mexico City , The penalties of freedom: punishment in post-emancipation Jamaica , Death and liberalism: capital punishment after the fall of Rosas , Disputed views of incarceration in Lima, 1890-1930: the prisoners' agenda for prison reform , Girls in prison: the role of the Buenos Aires Casa Correccional de Mujeres as an institution for child rescue, 1890-1940 , Remembering freedom: life as seen from the prison cell (Buenos Aires Province, 1930-1950) , Afterword: law and society in comparative perspective
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