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Latin America and the First World War
This book is a comprehensive study of Latin America during the First World War from a transnational perspective.
Stefan Rinke (Author)
9781107127203, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 13 February 2017
314 pages
23.6 x 15.9 x 2.2 cm, 0.57 kg
'Stefan Rinke's deeply researched volume proffers the broad Latin American dimension - hitherto lacking - of the most transformative conflict of the twentieth century. It is the kind of nuanced study that is needed about Latin America's role in the even more calamitous global conflagration twenty years later.' Philip Chrimes, International Affairs
Using a broad variety of textual and visual sources, Latin America and the First World War goes beyond traditional diplomatic history and analyzes the global dimension of the history of the Great War. Filling a significant gap in transnational histories of the war, Stefan Rinke addresses political, social, and economic aspects as well as the cultural impact of the war on Latin America and vice versa. Rinke's meticulous research is based on sources from the nineteen independent states of the entire subcontinent and promises to be the most comprehensive examination to date of Latin America before, during, and immediately after the war.
1. The global context before 1914
2. Neutrality under pressure, 1914–17
3. In the wake of war, 1917
4. Turbulent paths into a 'New Era', 1918/19
5. The demise of a world
6. Nation and trans-nation.
Subject Areas: First World War [HBWN], History of the Americas [HBJK], General & world history [HBG]