State And Society In The Dominican Republic
This book offers an analysis of the formation of the Dominican state and explores the development of state-society relations since the late nineteenth century. Emelio Betances argues that the groundwork for the establishment of a modern state was laid during the regimes of Ulises Heureaux and Ramres. The U.S. military government that followed later
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State And Society In The Dominican Republic
This book offers an analysis of the formation of the Dominican state and explores the development of state-society relations since the late nineteenth century. Emelio Betances argues that the groundwork for the establishment of a modern state was laid during the regimes of Ulises Heureaux and Ramres. The U.S. military government that followed later
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State And Society In The Dominican Republic

State And Society In The Dominican Republic

by Emelio Betances
State And Society In The Dominican Republic

State And Society In The Dominican Republic

by Emelio Betances

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This book offers an analysis of the formation of the Dominican state and explores the development of state-society relations since the late nineteenth century. Emelio Betances argues that the groundwork for the establishment of a modern state was laid during the regimes of Ulises Heureaux and Ramres. The U.S. military government that followed later

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367318048
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/13/2019
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Emelio Betances is associate professor of sociology and Latin American studies at Gettysburg College.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Historical and Theoretical Perspectives, 1 Nineteenth-Century Regionalism, Political Struggle, and State Formation, 2 Capitalist Agriculture and Class-State Formation at the Turn ofthe Century, 3 Merchants and the Integration of the State into the International Credit System, 4 The Beginnings of the Modern Dominican State, 5 State Formation and the U.S. Military Occupation, 6 Class and State Formation Under Trujillo, 7 Consolidation of the Modern State, Class Formation, and Capitalist Restructuring, 8 State and Class Formation in the Dominican Republic: Some Conclusions

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