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Politics Economics and Society in Argentina in the Revolutionary Period

This is a study of the birth of political life and the rise of a political leadership in the River Plate area during the struggle for independence from Spain.

Tulio Halperìn-Donghi (Author)

9780521109031, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 12 February 2009

440 pages
21.6 x 14 x 2.5 cm, 0.56 kg

This is a study of the birth of political life and the rise of a political leadership in the River Plate area during the struggle for independence from Spain. Professor Halperin's book is set against the background of economic uncertainty associated with independence: the problems of adapting not only to a more thorough incorporation into the Atlantic economy and the associated economic dependence on Britain, but also to the loss of the mining areas in Upper Peru that had supplied the main export staples and most of the revenue that made possible the growth of a complex administrative and military apparatus there.

Preface
Acknowledgement
Part I. The Background: 1. The River Plate at the beginning of the nineteenth century
2. Revolution and the dislocation of the economy
Part II. From Viceroyalty to 'United Provinces of the River Plate
3. The crisis of the colonial order
4. The Revolution in Buenos Aires
5. The revolution in the country as a whole
6. The dissolution of the Revolutionary order
Part III. Conclusion: 7. The legacy of the Revolution and the war, and the political order of independent Argentina.

Subject Areas: General & world history [HBG]

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