Studies in the formation of the nation-state in Latin America /
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London :
Institute of Latin American Studies,
[2002]
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Table of Contents:
- Decoding the parchments of the Latin American nation-state: Peru, México, and Chile in comparative perspective / Florencia E. Mallon
- The centre did not hold: war in latin america and the monopolisation of violence / Miguel Angel Centeno
- The man on foot: conscription and the nation-state in 19th century Latin America / Malcolm Deas
- State reform and welfare in Uruguay, 1890-1930 / Fernando López-Alves
- The hollow state: the effect of the world market on state-building in Brazil in the 19th century / Steven Topik
- State and society in the 19th century goiás / David McCreery
- The political economy of state-making: the Argentine, 1852-1955 / Colin M. Lewis
- Liberalism and nation-building in México and Spain during the 19th century / Guy Thomson
- The weight of the state in modern México / Alan Knight
- Seeing a state in Peru: from nationalism of commerce to the nation imagined. 1820-1880 / Paul Gootenberg
- Nationalism, internal colonialism and the spatial imagination: the geographic society of La Paz in turn-of-the-century Bolivia / Seemin Qayum.