Caudillos in Spanish America 1800-1850
Oxford University Press

Caudillos in Spanish America 1800-1850

Subjects: History of the Americas, History
ISBN13: 9780198211358
Published: 02 Apr 1992

Format - Hardback
By Lynch, John

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Caudillos in Spanish America 1800-1850

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Sale price A$437.37 Regular price A$450.90
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The caudillo of Spanish America was both regional chieftain and, in the turbulent years of the early nineteenth century, national leader. His power base rested on ownership of land and control of armed bands. He was the rival of constitutional rulers and the precursor of modern dictators. His is a dominant figure in Latin American history. John Lynch explores the changing perception of the caudillo - bandit chief, guerrilla leader, republican hero - and examines
his multi-faceted role as regional strongman, war leader, landowner, distributor of patronage, and the `necessary gendarme' who maintained social order. Professor Lynch traces the
origins and development of the caudillo tradition, and sets it in its contemporary context. His scholarly analysis of this central theme in the history of Spanish America is underpinned by detailed case-studies of four major caudillos: Juan Manuel de Rosas (Argentina), José Antonio Páez (Venezuela), Antonio López de Santa Anna (Mexico), and Rafael Carrera (Guatemala). This is an important contribution to our understanding of political and social structures during the
formative period of the nation-state in Spanish America.

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