Description
Based on research conducted in archives in six countries, An International History of South America in the Era of Military Rule: Geared for War offers a detailed account of the tensions and fears of war that engulfed South America in the 1970s, when most countries of the region were ruled by military governments. Scholars of contemporary history and international relations, graduate and undergraduate students of Latin American history, and anyone interested in issues of international history will gain from reading this book, which explores the long-standing territorial controversies that underlay international rivalries, the incidence of military thinking in them, and the multifarious effects of the international order of the Cold War in the rise of tensions in South America in the era of military rule. Since war did not break out in South America in the 1970s, the book also stands as a study of the reasons why peace prevailed, even under conditions that seemed conducive to its demise.
As a study based on multiarchival research, the book offers an original narrative and analysis of a topic scarcely treated by scholarly literature on the history of South America in the twentieth century, which makes it useful and interesting for audiences in various countries of the region.
Author: Sebastián Hurtado-Torres, JoaquÃn Fermandois
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 07/07/2023
Pages: 198
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.99lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.50d
ISBN13: 9781032071183
ISBN10: 1032071184
BISAC Categories:
- History | Latin America | South America
- History | Modern | 20th Century | General
About the Author
Sebastián Hurtado-Torres (1982). Ph.D. in history from Ohio University. Professor at the history department of Universidad San Sebastián, in Santiago, Chile. Author of The Gathering Storm: Eduardo Frei's Revolution in Liberty and Chile's Cold War (2020) and several articles on the international history of Chile and South America published in journals such as The International History Review, the Journal of Cold War Studies, and others.
JoaquÃn Fermandois (1948). Ph. D. in history from Universidad de Sevilla. Professor at the history department of Universidad San Sebastián, in Santiago, Chile. Author of Mundo y fin de mundo: Chile en la polÃtica mundial, 1900-2004 (2005), La revolución inconclusa: la izquierda chilena y el gobierno de la Unidad Popular (2013) and many other books and articles on the political and international history of Chile.
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