"The deepest, most nuanced history of the complex tapestry that, superficially, is called the South American right. . . . Scholars from all language and national backgrounds should use it as the point of departure for future research. . . . This splendid, highly learned book will be the standard text for a decade at least."--American Historical Review
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; Part I. Antecedents, 1890-1914: 1. Chile: the decline of a manly people; 2. A polluted Argentina; 3. Brazil: a fractured republic; 4. Conclusion; Part II. The Era of the Ligas: World War I to the Mid-1920s: 5. Chile: defending the fatherland; 6. Argentinizing labour; 7. Against anarchism: Brazilian nationalism; 8. Conclusion; 9. Chile: soclialism for the twentieth century; 10. Argentina: for fatherland, labour, and social justice; 11. Brazil: a revolution of the heart and soul; 12. Conclusion; The Legacy; Notes; Bibliography; Index.