Re-imagining Democracy in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1780-1870 examines the ways in which the ancient concept of
Re-imagining Democracy in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1780-1870 examines the ways in which the ancient concept of
Re-imagining Democracy in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1780-1870 examines the ways in which the ancient concept of
Re-imagining Democracy is a key volume for renewed looks at these democratic impulses...Highly recommended. Undergraduates through faculty. Choice
Re-imagining Democracy in Latin America and the Caribbean is part of a multivolume project that seeks to understand how democracy was conceived, adapted, and employed during the long Age of Revolution...these essays are a valuable addition to the ongoing reconsideration of Latin America's role in democracy's global history. James E. Sanders, Hispanic American Historical Review
Eduardo Posada-Carbó is Professor of the History and Politics of Latin America at the University of Oxford and William Golding Senior Research Fellow at Brasenose College.Joanna Innes is Senior Research Fellow at Somerville College and Professor Emerita of the University of Oxford.Mark Philp is Professor of History and Politics at the University of Warwick, and Emeritus Fellow of Oriel College.
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