Latin America's Democratic Crusade: The Transnational Struggle against Dictatorship, 1920s-1960s

Latin America's Democratic Crusade: The Transnational Struggle against Dictatorship, 1920s-1960s

by Allen Wells
Latin America's Democratic Crusade: The Transnational Struggle against Dictatorship, 1920s-1960s

Latin America's Democratic Crusade: The Transnational Struggle against Dictatorship, 1920s-1960s

by Allen Wells

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Overview

By emphasizing Latin American reformers’ decades-long struggle to defeat authoritarianism, this transnational history challenges the timeworn Cold War paradigm and recasts the region’s political evolution
 
Scholars persist in framing the Cold War as a battle between left and right, one in which the Global South is cast as either witting or unwitting proxies of Washington and Moscow. What if the era is told from the perspective of the many who preferred reform to revolution? Scholars have routinely neglected, dismissed, or caricatured moderate politicians. In this book, Allen Wells argues that until the Cuban Revolution, the struggle was not between capitalism and communism—that was Washington’s abiding preoccupation—but between democracy and dictatorship.
 
Beginning in the 1920s, the fight against authoritarianism was contested on multiple fronts—political, ideological, and cultural—taking on the dimensions of a political crusade. Convinced that despots represented an existential threat, reformers declared that no civilian government was safe until the cancer of dictatorship was excised from the hemisphere. Dictators retaliated, often with deadly results, exporting strategies that had been honed at home to guarantee their political survival. Grafted onto this war without borders was a belated Cold War, with all its political convulsions, the aftershocks of which are still felt today.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300274653
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 09/26/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 736
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Allen Wells is the Roger Howell, Jr. Professor of History, emeritus, at Bowdoin College. The author or coauthor of six previous books, he has been awarded fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the American Council of Learned Societies. He lives in Bath, ME.
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