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Dictatorship in South America explores the experiences of Brazilian, Argentine and Chilean experience under military rule. * Presents a single-volume thematic study that explores experiences with dictatorship as well as their social and historical contexts in Latin America * Examines at the ideological and economic crossroads that brought Argentina, Brazil and Chile under the thrall of military dictatorship * Draws on recent historiographical currents from Latin America to read these regimes as radically ideological and inherently unstable * Makes a close reading of the economic trajectory from dependency to development and democratization and neoliberal reform in language that is accessible to general readers * Offers a lively and readable narrative that brings popular perspectives to bear on national histories Selected as a 2014 Outstanding Academic Title by CHOICE
Contents
List of Illustrations viii Series Editor s Preface xi Preface and Acknowledgements xiii Introduction 1 1 Dependency, Development, and Liberation: Latin America in the Cold War 9 2 Brazil: What Road to Development? 20 3 Argentina: Between Peronism and Military Rule 55 4 Chile: From Pluralistic Socialism to Authoritarian Free Market 82 5 Argentina: The Terrorist State 112 6 Brazil: The Long Road Back 137 7 Chile: A Protected Democracy ? 156 Conclusion 179 Sources 185 Index 201