This document offers reviews and discussion of Thomas C. Field, Jr.’s book From Development to Dictatorship: Bolivia and the Alliance for Progress in the Kennedy Era. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2014. ISBN: 978-0-8014-5260-4 (hardcover, $45.00)
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Student publication founded in 1972, articles include: Hugo Chavez\u27s Bolivarian Revolution in Ven...
This article is a review of the book Militarization, Democracy, and Development: The Perils of Prae...
Recent scholarship on Bolivia has focused primarily on indigenous rights, multiculturalism, politica...
Here is academic conversation in action. Thomas Field wrote the book From Development to Dictatorsh...
This document includes Dr. Field\u27s review of Christopher Darnton\u27s Rivalry and Alliance Politi...
This book review symposium critically evaluates Penelope Anthias’ recent text Limits to Decolonizati...
During the most idealistic years of John F. Kennedy\u27s Alliance for Progress development program, ...
Cold War historiography has not been kind to Latin America’s political Right. While justifiable acco...
Despite receiving massive injections of US foreign aid in 1961-1964, Bolivia has so far escaped the ...
The New Extractivism aims to address a fundamental dilemma faced by governments in Latin America: to...
The fieldwork experiences and interviews in Land and Freedom aim to provide a unique view of the int...
Rethinking Latin America: Development, Hegemony, and Social Transformation, by Ronaldo Munck (2013);...
Review of ‘The Peculiar Revolution: Rethinking the Peruvian Experiment under Military Rule’ by Agui...
‘Revolutionary Social Change in Colombia’ is set to become a key text for those seeking to understan...
Thomas Field examines and evaluates he book Rhythms of the Pachakuti: Indigenous Uprising and State ...
Student publication founded in 1972, articles include: Hugo Chavez\u27s Bolivarian Revolution in Ven...
This article is a review of the book Militarization, Democracy, and Development: The Perils of Prae...
Recent scholarship on Bolivia has focused primarily on indigenous rights, multiculturalism, politica...