The Legacy of the Filibuster War: National Identity and Collective Memory in Central America
The Legacy of the Filibuster War: National Identity and Collective Memory in Central America analyzes the development of the Filibuster War as a symbol of Costa Rican national identity and presents several challenges to traditional theories of modernization and the creation of nationalism. By focusing on the development of cultural features defined by the transformation of collective memory, Marco Cabrera Geserick argues that national identity is a dynamic process defined according to local, national, and international contexts. Modernization theories connect the creation of symbols of official nationalism with the period of consolidation of the nation-state, yet the Filibuster War started its rise to Costa Rican national identity years later. Cabrera Geserick analyzes the threats to sovereignty and imperialist advances that served to promote the memory of the Filibuster War, while local social transformations—such as the abolition of the army, the rise of popular forces, and internal political conflict—have continued to force drastic changes on the interpretation of the war.
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The Legacy of the Filibuster War: National Identity and Collective Memory in Central America
The Legacy of the Filibuster War: National Identity and Collective Memory in Central America analyzes the development of the Filibuster War as a symbol of Costa Rican national identity and presents several challenges to traditional theories of modernization and the creation of nationalism. By focusing on the development of cultural features defined by the transformation of collective memory, Marco Cabrera Geserick argues that national identity is a dynamic process defined according to local, national, and international contexts. Modernization theories connect the creation of symbols of official nationalism with the period of consolidation of the nation-state, yet the Filibuster War started its rise to Costa Rican national identity years later. Cabrera Geserick analyzes the threats to sovereignty and imperialist advances that served to promote the memory of the Filibuster War, while local social transformations—such as the abolition of the army, the rise of popular forces, and internal political conflict—have continued to force drastic changes on the interpretation of the war.
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The Legacy of the Filibuster War: National Identity and Collective Memory in Central America

The Legacy of the Filibuster War: National Identity and Collective Memory in Central America

by Marco Cabrera Geserick
The Legacy of the Filibuster War: National Identity and Collective Memory in Central America

The Legacy of the Filibuster War: National Identity and Collective Memory in Central America

by Marco Cabrera Geserick

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The Legacy of the Filibuster War: National Identity and Collective Memory in Central America analyzes the development of the Filibuster War as a symbol of Costa Rican national identity and presents several challenges to traditional theories of modernization and the creation of nationalism. By focusing on the development of cultural features defined by the transformation of collective memory, Marco Cabrera Geserick argues that national identity is a dynamic process defined according to local, national, and international contexts. Modernization theories connect the creation of symbols of official nationalism with the period of consolidation of the nation-state, yet the Filibuster War started its rise to Costa Rican national identity years later. Cabrera Geserick analyzes the threats to sovereignty and imperialist advances that served to promote the memory of the Filibuster War, while local social transformations—such as the abolition of the army, the rise of popular forces, and internal political conflict—have continued to force drastic changes on the interpretation of the war.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498559829
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 06/24/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Marco Cabrera Geserick is assistant professor at Gustavus Adolphus College.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Fighting for May 1st: Rise, Fall, and Return of the Memory of the Filibuster War

Chapter 2: The Alajuelato and the Rise of Liberalism: May 1st versus Santamaria

Chapter 3: The Return of the Filibuster Myth and Cultural Anti-Imperialism: Consolidation of the Memory of the Filibuster War in Twentieth-Century Costa Rica

Chapter 4: Santa Rosa, or Failing on Inventing Traditions

Chapter 5: Celebrating the Avenging Torch: Perceptions of a Military Hero in a Country without Army
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