Ideologues and ideologies in Latin America
The chapters in this volume provide a varied yet consistent analysis of the ways in which ideologies have been used, misused, or abandoned in Latin America in the twentieth century.
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Preface Introduction: Stressing the Importance of Ideological Discourse by Will Fowler The Rise and Fall of Anarcho-Syndicalism in Latin America, 1880-1930 by Paul Henderson Cuban Nationalism and Responses to Private Education in Cuba, 1902-1958 by Laurie Johnston Intellectuals and the State in Spanish America: A Comparative Perspective by Nicola Miller Ideology and Populism in Latin America: A Gendered Overview by Marta Zabaleta, translated by Caroline Fowler and Mike Gatehouse Ideology and the Cuban Revolution: Myth, Icon, and Identity by Antoni Kapcia U.S. Ideology and Central American Revolutions in the Cold War by David Ryan Ideology and Opportunism in the Regime of Alfredo Stroessner, 1954-1989 by Peter Lambert Feminism, Ideology, and Low-Income Women's Groups in Latin America by Anny Brooksbank Jones Jaime GuzMAn and the Gremialistas: From Catholic Corporatist Movement to Free Market Party by Marcelo Pollack El Mercurio's Editorial Page ("La Semana Economica") and Neo-Liberal Policy Making in Today's Chile by David E. Hojman Selected Bibliography Index