State and nation making in Latin America and Spain : republics of the possible /

"The growth of institutional capacity in the developing world has become a central theme in twenty-first-century social science. Many studies have shown that public institutions are an important (some would argue the most important) determinant of long-run rates of economic growth. This book ar...

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Other Authors: Centeno, Miguel Angel, 1957- (Editor), Ferraro, Agustín (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, [2013]
New York : 2013
New York : [2013]
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Table of Contents:
  • note: pt. I INTRODUCTION
  • 1 Republics of the Possible: State Building in Latin America and Spain / Agustin E. Ferraro
  • 2. Construction of National States in Latin America, 1820-1890 / Frank Safford
  • 3. State Building in Western Europe and the Americas in the Long Nineteenth Century: Some Preliminary Considerations / Wolfgang Knobl
  • pt. II TERRITORIAL AND ECONOMIC POWER
  • 4. State and Development under the Brazilian Monarchy, 1822-1889 / Jeffrey D. Needell
  • 5. Brazilian Federal State in the Old Republic (1889-1930): Did Regime Change Make a Difference? / Joseph L. Love
  • 6. Mexican State, Porfirian and Revolutionary, 1876-1930 / Alan Knight
  • 7. Nicaragua: The Difficult Creation of a Sovereign State / Salvador Marti Puig
  • 8. Friends' Tax: Patronage, Fiscality, and State Building in Argentina and Spain / Agustin E. Ferraro
  • pt. III INFRASTRUCTURAL POWER
  • 9. Ideological Pragmatism and Nonpartisan Expertise in Nineteenth-Century Chile: Andres Bello's Contribution to State and Nation Building / Ivan Jaksic
  • 10. Militarization without Bureaucratization in Central America / James Mahoney
  • 11. Between Empleomania and the Common Good: Expert Bureaucracies in Argentina (1870-1930) / Ricardo D. Salvatore
  • 12. Elite Preferences, Administrative Institutions, and Educational Development during Peru's Aristocratic Republic (1895-1919) / Hillel D. Soifer
  • pt. IV SYMBOLIC POWER AND LEGITIMACY
  • 13. Liberalism in the Spanish American World, 1808-1825 / Roberto Brena
  • 14. Visions of the National: Natural Endowments, Futures, and the Evils of Men / Fernando Lopez-Alves
  • 15. Spanish National Identity in the Age of Nationalisms / Jose Alvarez Junco
  • 16. Census Taking and Nation Making in Nineteenth-Century Latin America / Mara Loveman
  • 17. Citizens before the Law: The Role of Courts in Postindependence State Building in Spanish America / Sarah C. Chambers
  • 18. Envisioning the Nation: The Mid-Nineteenth-Century Colombian Chorographic Commission / Nancy P. Appelbaum
  • pt. V CONCLUSION
  • 19. Paper Leviathans: Historical Legacies and State Strength in Contemporary Latin America and Spain / Agustin E. Ferraro.
  • 1 Republics of the possible: state building in Latin America and Spain / by Miguel Centeno and Agustin E. Ferraro
  • 2. The construction of national states in Latin America, 1820-1890 / by Frank Safford
  • 3. State building in Western Europe and the Americas before and in the long nineteenth century: some preliminary considerations / by Wolfgang Knoebl
  • 4. The state and development under the Brazilian monarchy: 1822-1889 / by Jeffrey Needell
  • 5. The Brazilian federal state in the old republic (1889-1930): did regime change make a difference? / by Joseph L. Love
  • 6. The Mexican state, Porfirian and revolutionary, 1876-1930 / by Alan Knight
  • 7. Nicaragua: the difficult creation of a sovereign state / by Salvador Marti
  • 8. Friends' tax. patronage, fiscality, and state building in Argentina and Spain / by Claudia E. Herrera and Agustin E. Ferraro
  • 9. Ideological pragmatism and nonpartisan expertise in nineteenth-century Chile: Andrés Bello's contribution to state and nation building / by Iván Jaksić
  • 10. Militarization without bureaucratization in Central America / by James Mahoney
  • 11. Between Empleomanía and the common good: expert bureaucracies in Argentina (1870-1930) / by Ricardo D. Salvatore
  • 12. Elite preferences, administrative institutions, and educational development during Peru's Aristocratic republic (1895-1919) / by Hillel D. Soifer
  • 13. Liberalism in the Spanish American world 1808-1825 / by Roberto Breña
  • 14. Visions of the national: natural endowments, futures, and the evils of men / by Fernando López-Alves
  • 15. Spanish national identity in the age of nationalisms / by José Álvarez Junco
  • 16. Census taking and nation making in nineteenth-century Latin America / by Mara Loveman
  • 17. Citizens before the law: the role of courts in post-independence state building in Spanish America / by Sara C. Chambers
  • 18. Envisioning the nation: the mid-nineteenth-century Colombian Chorographic Commission / by Nancy P. Applebaum
  • 19. Paper leviathans. historical legacies and state strength in contemporary Latin America and Spain / by Miguel A. Centeno and Agustin E. Ferraro.
  • 1 Republics of the possible: state building in Latin America and Spain / by Miguel Centeno and Agustin E. Ferraro
  • 2. The construction of national states in Latin America, 1820-1890 / by Frank Safford
  • 3. State building in Western Europe and the Americas before and in the long nineteenth century: some preliminary considerations / by Wolfgang Knoebl
  • 4. The state and development under the Brazilian monarchy: 1822-1889 / by Jeffrey Needell
  • 5. The Brazilian federal state in the old republic (1889-1930): did regime change make a difference? / by Joseph L. Love
  • 6. The Mexican state, Porfirian and revolutionary, 1876-1930 / by Alan Knight
  • 7. Nicaragua: the difficult creation of a sovereign state / by Salvador Marti
  • 8. Friends' tax. patronage, fiscality, and state building in Argentina and Spain / by Claudia E. Herrera and Agustin E. Ferraro
  • 9. Ideological pragmatism and nonpartisan expertise in nineteenth-century Chile: Andrés Bello's contribution to state and nation building / by Iván Jaksić
  • 10. Militarization without bureaucratization in Central America / by James Mahoney
  • 11. Between Empleomanía and the common good: expert bureaucracies in Argentina (1870-1930) / by Ricardo D. Salvatore
  • 12. Elite preferences, administrative institutions, and educational development during Peru's Aristocratic republic (1895-1919) / by Hillel D. Soifer
  • 13. Liberalism in the Spanish American world 1808-1825 / by Roberto Breña
  • 14. Visions of the national: natural endowments, futures, and the evils of men / by Fernando López-Alves
  • 15. Spanish national identity in the age of nationalisms / by José Álvarez Junco
  • 16. Census taking and nation making in nineteenth-century Latin America / by Mara Loveman
  • 17. Citizens before the law: the role of courts in post-independence state building in Spanish America / by Sara C. Chambers
  • 18. Envisioning the nation: the mid-nineteenth-century Colombian Chorographic Commission / by Nancy P. Applebaum
  • 19. Paper leviathans. historical legacies and state strength in contemporary Latin America and Spain / by Miguel A. Centeno and Agustin E. Ferraro.
  • 1 Republics of the possible: state building in Latin America and Spain / by Miguel Centeno and Agustin E. Ferraro
  • 2. The construction of national states in Latin America, 1820-1890 / by Frank Safford
  • 3. State building in Western Europe and the Americas before and in the long nineteenth century: some preliminary considerations / by Wolfgang Knoebl
  • 4. The state and development under the Brazilian monarchy: 1822-1889 / by Jeffrey Needell
  • 5. The Brazilian federal state in the old republic (1889-1930): did regime change make a difference? / by Joseph L. Love
  • 6. The Mexican state, Porfirian and revolutionary, 1876-1930 / by Alan Knight
  • 7. Nicaragua: the difficult creation of a sovereign state / by Salvador Marti
  • 8. Friends' tax. patronage, fiscality, and state building in Argentina and Spain / by Claudia E. Herrera and Agustin E. Ferraro
  • 9. Ideological pragmatism and nonpartisan expertise in nineteenth-century Chile: Andrés Bello's contribution to state and nation building / by Iván Jaksić
  • 10. Militarization without bureaucratization in Central America / by James Mahoney
  • 11. Between Empleomanía and the common good: expert bureaucracies in Argentina (1870-1930) / by Ricardo D. Salvatore
  • 12. Elite preferences, administrative institutions, and educational development during Peru's Aristocratic republic (1895-1919) / by Hillel D. Soifer
  • 13. Liberalism in the Spanish American world 1808-1825 / by Roberto Breña
  • 14. Visions of the national: natural endowments, futures, and the evils of men / by Fernando López-Alves
  • 15. Spanish national identity in the age of nationalisms / by José Álvarez Junco
  • 16. Census taking and nation making in nineteenth-century Latin America / by Mara Loveman
  • 17. Citizens before the law: the role of courts in post-independence state building in Spanish America / by Sara C. Chambers
  • 18. Envisioning the nation: the mid-nineteenth-century Colombian Chorographic Commission / by Nancy P. Applebaum
  • 19. Paper leviathans. historical legacies and state strength in contemporary Latin America and Spain / by Miguel A. Centeno and Agustin E. Ferraro.
  • 1 Republics of the possible: state building in Latin America and Spain / by Miguel Centeno and Agustin E. Ferraro
  • 2. The construction of national states in Latin America, 1820-1890 / by Frank Safford
  • 3. State building in Western Europe and the Americas before and in the long nineteenth century: some preliminary considerations / by Wolfgang Knoebl
  • 4. The state and development under the Brazilian monarchy: 1822-1889 / by Jeffrey Needell
  • 5. The Brazilian federal state in the old republic (1889-1930): did regime change make a difference? / by Joseph L. Love
  • 6. The Mexican state, Porfirian and revolutionary, 1876-1930 / by Alan Knight
  • 7. Nicaragua: the difficult creation of a sovereign state / by Salvador Marti
  • 8. Friends' tax. patronage, fiscality, and state building in Argentina and Spain / by Claudia E. Herrera and Agustin E. Ferraro
  • 9. Ideological pragmatism and nonpartisan expertise in nineteenth-century Chile: Andrés Bello's contribution to state and nation building / by Iván Jaksić
  • 10. Militarization without bureaucratization in Central America / by James Mahoney
  • 11. Between Empleomanía and the common good: expert bureaucracies in Argentina (1870-1930) / by Ricardo D. Salvatore
  • 12. Elite preferences, administrative institutions, and educational development during Peru's Aristocratic republic (1895-1919) / by Hillel D. Soifer
  • 13. Liberalism in the Spanish American world 1808-1825 / by Roberto Breña
  • 14. Visions of the national: natural endowments, futures, and the evils of men / by Fernando López-Alves
  • 15. Spanish national identity in the age of nationalisms / by José Álvarez Junco
  • 16. Census taking and nation making in nineteenth-century Latin America / by Mara Loveman
  • 17. Citizens before the law: the role of courts in post-independence state building in Spanish America / by Sara C. Chambers
  • 18. Envisioning the nation: the mid-nineteenth-century Colombian Chorographic Commission / by Nancy P. Applebaum
  • 19. Paper leviathans. historical legacies and state strength in contemporary Latin America and Spain / by Miguel A. Centeno and Agustin E. Ferraro.
  • 1 Republics of the possible: state building in Latin America and Spain / by Miguel Centeno and Agustin E. Ferraro
  • 2. The construction of national states in Latin America, 1820-1890 / by Frank Safford
  • 3. State building in Western Europe and the Americas before and in the long nineteenth century: some preliminary considerations / by Wolfgang Knoebl
  • 4. The state and development under the Brazilian monarchy: 1822-1889 / by Jeffrey Needell
  • 5. The Brazilian federal state in the old republic (1889-1930): did regime change make a difference? / by Joseph L. Love
  • 6. The Mexican state, Porfirian and revolutionary, 1876-1930 / by Alan Knight
  • 7. Nicaragua: the difficult creation of a sovereign state / by Salvador Marti
  • 8. Friends' tax. patronage, fiscality, and state building in Argentina and Spain / by Claudia E. Herrera and Agustin E. Ferraro
  • 9. Ideological pragmatism and nonpartisan expertise in nineteenth-century Chile: Andrés Bello's contribution to state and nation building / by Iván Jaksić.
  • Machine generated contents note: 1. Republics of the possible: state building in Latin America and Spain Miguel Centeno and Agustin Ferraro; 2. The construction of national states, 1820-1890: five cases, multiple variables Frank Safford; 3. State building in Western Europe and the Americas before and in the long nineteenth century: some preliminary considerations Wolfgang Knoebl; 4. The state and development under the Brazilian monarchy: 1822-1889 Jeffrey Needell; 5. The Brazilian federal state in the old republic (1889-1930): did regime change make a difference? Joseph E. Love; 6. The Mexican state, Porfirian and revolutionary (1876-1930) Alan Knight; 7. Nicaragua: the difficult creation of a sovereign state Salvador Marti;; 8. Friends' tax. Patronage, fiscality and state building in Argentina and Spain Claudia Herrera and Agustin Ferraro; 9. Ideological pragmatism and non-partisan expertise in nineteenth-century Chile: Andre;s Bello's contribution to state and nation building Iván Jaksic; 10. Militarization without bureaucratization in Central America James Mahoney; 11. Between 'Empleomani;a' and the common good: successful expert bureaucracies in Argentina (1870-1930) Ricardo Salvatore; 12. Elite preferences, administrative institutions, and educational development during Peru's Aristocratic republic (1895-1919) Hillel Soifer; 13. Liberalism in the Iberian world 1808-1825 Roberto Breña; 14. Visions of the national: natural endowments, futures, and the evils of men Fernando López-Alves; 15. Spanish national identity in the age of nationalisms Jose; Alvarez Junco; 16. Census taking and nation making in nineteenth-century Latin America Mara Loveman; 17. Citizens before the law: the role of courts in post-independence state building in Spanish America Sara Chambers; 18. Visualizing the nation: the mid-nineteenth-century Colombian chorographic commission Nancy Applebaum; 19. Paper leviathans. Historical legacies and state strength in contemporary Latin America and Spain Miguel Centeno and Agustin Ferraro
  • 10 Militarization without bureaucratization in Central America / by James Mahoney
  • 11. Between Empleomanía and the common good: expert bureaucracies in Argentina (1870-1930) / by Ricardo D. Salvatore
  • 12. Elite preferences, administrative institutions, and educational development during Peru's Aristocratic republic (1895-1919) / by Hillel D. Soifer
  • 13. Liberalism in the Spanish American world 1808-1825 / by Roberto Breña
  • 14. Visions of the national: natural endowments, futures, and the evils of men / by Fernando López-Alves
  • 15. Spanish national identity in the age of nationalisms / by José Álvarez Junco
  • 16. Census taking and nation making in nineteenth-century Latin America / by Mara Loveman
  • 17. Citizens before the law: the role of courts in post-independence state building in Spanish America / by Sara C. Chambers
  • 18. Envisioning the nation: the mid-nineteenth-century Colombian Chorographic Commission / by Nancy P. Applebaum
  • 19. Paper leviathans. historical legacies and state strength in contemporary Latin America and Spain / by Miguel A. Centeno and Agustin E. Ferraro.