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PUBLICATIONS 2006–2007
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INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF THE AMERICAS 2006–2007S
Right On? Political Change and Continuityin George W. Bush’s AmericaIwan Morgan & Philip Davies (eds.)2006, 1 900039 69 9 (pb), £14.95, €20.00, $24.95. 1 900039 63 X (hb), £25, €40, $50. 286 pages.
George W. Bush is widely regarded as a president oftransformative significance. This volume of essays analyses theambitious but controversial agenda that he has pursued at homeand abroad. The contributors assess Bush’s presidency in terms ofits historical context, first-term record and second-term prospects.They consider his administration from the perspective of itsengagement in an ideologically-driven project to consolidateconservative ascendancy over US politics and public policy, and topromote America’s interests and values in the unipolar world of
the early twenty-first century. They evaluate the elements of political change and continuity inGeorge Bush’s America. Some chapters focus on the extent to which the Bush agenda is new or acontinuation of previous trends. Most contributors examine how far Bush has succeeded inovercoming political, institutional and international resistance to his conservative agenda andassess his prospects for further success.
Contributors: Philip Davies, John Dumbrell, Martin Durham, Godfrey Hodgson, Steven Hurst, Klaus Larres, BobMcKeever, Iwan Morgan, John Owens, Rob Singh, Alex Waddan
UNIVERSITY OF LONDONSCHOOL OF ADVANCED STUDYINSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF THE AMERICAS
The Institute for the Study of the Americas publishes in the disciplinesof history, politics, economics, sociology, anthropology, geography andenvironment, development, culture and literature, and on the countriesand regions of Latin America, the United States, Canada and theCaribbean.
As well as its in-house series, the Institute also edits the 'Studies ofthe Americas' series published by Palgrave Macmillan.
ISA books are available from booksellers, online and otherwise, anddirect from the Institute. Further details are available on theInstitute's website, <www.americas.sas.ac.uk>, and on the order formincluded with this catalogue.
PUBLICATIONS CATALOGUE2006–2007
New and forthcoming titles
Science and the Creative Imagination inLatin AmericaEvelyn Fishburn & Eduardo L. Ortiz (eds.)2005, 1 900039 61 3 (pb.) £14.95, €20.00, $22.50, 217 pages
This collection considers relations between the humanities and thesciences in a Latin American context. The geographical emphasis isimportant given the prominent role of science in the formation ofthe nation-states in Latin America and its strong presence in thecultural output of the area. However, it the issue has yet to beaddressed systematically. Most of the chapters are concerned withfictional narratives and scientific discourses. Questions of consent,resistance and ideology in both fields are considered, along withtheir semiotic complexity. The historical study of interplaysbetween science and the novel both allows us to identify whatwas expected to be believed at a given point in time, and offers
insights into how this belief was sustained. It provides insight into the connection betweenindividual self-understanding and the surrounding world of science, within the broader question ofthe place of science in the Latin American cultural imaginary.
Contributors: Gillian Beer, Claudio Canaparo, Norma S. Horenstein, Geoffrey Kantaris, Alejandro Kaufman,Patricia Murray, Sylvia Molloy, Alicia Rivero, William Rowe, Benigno Trigo
The Financing of Politics: Latin Americanand European PerspectivesEduardo Posada-Carbó & Carlos Malamud (eds.)2005, 1 900039 59 1(pb.) £14.95, €20.00, $19.95, 280 pages
This volume stresses the need for a comparative approach whendealing with the funding of party politics and a major relatedaspect - corruption. This topic lies at the heart of any realisticdiscussion of the logic of democratic representation. Corruption,or the perception of corruption, has led to an ever-increasingconcern with political financing. In some cases the trend is towarda greater role for the state in financing political parties, in othersthe reverse is true. In this collection the individual experiences of several LatinAmerican countries (including Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Uruguay
and Venezuela) are examined against the background of Western Europe, with a view toidentifying similarities as well as differences. Given the centrality of political parties to liberaldemocracies, this subject is of great significance.
Contributors: Angel Alvarez, Kevin Casas-Zamora, Fernando Cepeda Ulloa, Pilar del Castillo, Justin FisherManuel Antonio Garretón, Emilio Lamo de Espinosa, Carlos Malamud, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, EduardoPosada-Carbó, Véronique Pujas, Martin Rhodes, Diego Urbaneja, Laurence Whitehead
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Caciquismo in Twentieth-Century MexicoAlan Knight & Wil Pansters (eds.)2005, 1 900039 66 4 (pb.) £17.95, €24.95, $28.95.1 900039 67 2 (hb,) £35, €45, $65, 419 pages.
Caciquismo – roughly, ‘boss politics’ – has played a major role inMexican political and social life; and caciques of diverse character –political, syndical, agrarian, ‘red’, right-wing, and white-collar – haveexercised great power within Mexico’s distinctive political system.Indeed, the peculiarities of that system have depended on this kindof informal politics which combines repression, clientelism andcharismatic authority. As such, caciquismo fits uncomfortably withinthe formal analysis of laws, parties and elections, and though itsdemise has often been predicted, it has survived, evolved andadjusted to Mexico’s rapid post-revolutionary transformation.Embodying the research of historians, political scientists, sociologists
and anthropologists, this book reevaluates the crucial role of the cacique in modern Mexico,combining both case studies and more general comparison and theory; it suggests that, thanks to itsProtean character, caciquismo has survived decades of change and upheaval and remains animportant, if underestimated, feature of recent Mexican politics.
Contributors: Christopher Boyer, Matthew Butler, Marco Calderón, Pieter de Vries, María Teresa FernándezAceves, Rogelio Hernández Rodríguez, Alan Knight, Stephen Lewis, Salvador Maldonado Aranda, Wil Pansters,Jennie Purnell, Jan Rus, José Eduardo Zárate Hernández,
Global Impact, Local Action: NewEnvironmental Policy in Latin AmericaAnthony Hall (ed.)2005, 1 900039 56 7 (pb.) £14.95, €20.00, $22.50, 343 pages
The fragile forest ecosystems in Latin America have long cateredfor domestic economic interests through timber, minerals, landresettlement and cattle-ranching. More recently, transnationalcommercial and political forces have exacerbated pressure on thenatural resource base, through MERCOSUL, the Kyoto Protocoland international donor organisations, among others. Over thepast two decades new complementary approaches have emergedwhich attempt to incorporate local populations in decentralisedsystems of resource management. This collection examines severalsuch innovative strategies in the Amazon rainforest which involve
multi-institutional responses to environmental threats, with initial results that offer cautious hopefor the future. in Latin America
Contributors: Larissa Chermont, David Cleary, Martin Coy, Fábio de Castro, Neli Aparecida de Mello, Phil Fearnside,Anthony Hall, Judith Lisansky, Martina Neuburger, Dan Pasca, John Redwood, Sergio Rosendo, Hervé Théry
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Elections, Parties and Democracy in Chile since 1990Alan Angell2006, 1 900039 71 0 (pb.) £14.95, €20.00, $24.95. 1 900039 74 5 (hb.) £25, €40, $50
This book explores how democracy has developed in Chile since the end of the military dictatorship in1990. It brings together an examination of international influences on Chilean political developmentwith empirically-based analyses of Chilean political institutions and change. Chapters one and twoexamine international aspects of the 1973 coup and how these influenced the development of politicsinside Chile. Chapters three, four and five provide empirical analyses of the 1989, 1993 and1999/2000 presidential elections. Chapter six investigates how the Pinochet factor influenceddevelopments after 1990 and the Chilean reaction to Pinochet’s arrest in London in 1998. Chapterseven assesses changes in the Chilean party system and links these to similar processes elsewhere. Thefinal chapter examines the paradox that despite economic and social advances, opinion polls report alow level of attachment to democracy and very low levels of confidence in political institutions.
Francisco de Miranda: Exile and EnlightenmentJohn Maher (ed.)2006, 1 900039 54 0, £14.95, €20.00, $24.95 pb. 128 pages
This collection is devoted to Francisco de Miranda, 1750-1816, the cosmopolitan Caracas-bornPrecursor of Independence, as he is known in Latin America. Soldier, intellectual, campaigner,revolutionary, womaniser, exile and traveller, his peripatetic and polymathic nature has made him anelusive figure for historians. A man of action and of the Enlightenment, this book considers variousaspects of Miranda's life in order to convey the significance and personality of a figure who, from exilein Europe, was instrumental in mobilising the movement for Independence in Latin America. Individualchapters consider his travels and exile, particularly in the United States and Britain, his career as a soldierin the armies of Spain, France and Venezuela, alongside his more personal enthusiasm for music andwomen.
Contributors: David Bushnell, Malcolm Deas, Manuel Lucena Giraldo, John Lynch, John Maher, Edgardo MondolfiGudat, Karen Racine
The Struggle for an Enlightened Republic: Buenos Aires and RivadaviaKlaus Gallo 2006, 1 900039 76 1, £14.95, €20.00, $24.95, 112 pages
This book analyses the evolution of politics, ideas and culture in Buenos Aires in the years 1820–1827— a period in which the United Provinces of the River Plate, what is now Argentina, were largelydominated by the political influence of Bernardino Rivadavia. The main focus of this work is centred onthe effects of Rivadavia's enlightened reforms on Buenos Aires society during the years 1821-24, duringhis period as Minister of Government of the city, and the causes of his eventual political downfall in1827 shortly after his election as first president of the reunified Argentine Republic.
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Mexican Soundings: Essays in Honour ofDavid A. BradingSusan Deans-Smith & Eric Van Young (eds.)2006, 1 900039 72 9 (pb.), £14.95, €20.00, $24.95. 1 900039 73 7 (hb.) £25, €40, $50
The essays in this volume convey the enduring nature of many ofthe questions raised by David Brading’s work, and reflect the widerange of his interests: from Mexican Baroque and post-TridentineCatholicism to studies of the dynamics of state building innineteenth-century Mexico, and of the problem of Mexicannational identity. The contributions represent a wide chronologicalspread from the late seventeenth century to the twentieth century,as well as geographical diversity (Mexico City, Querétaro andPuebla). Part I comprises an autobiographical essay by DavidBrading, an appreciation of him by Enrique Florescano and an
historiographical assessment of Brading’s work by Eric Van Young. Part II gathers together sixessays by former students (Susan Deans-Smith and Ellen Gunnarsdóttir) and colleagues (BrianHamnett, Marta García Ugarte, Guy Thomson and Alan Knight).
Making Institutions Work in Peru: Democracy, Development and Inequality since 1980John Crabtree (ed.)2006, 1 900039 70 2 (pb.), £14.95, €20.00, $24.95. 1 900039 64 8 (hb.) £25, €40, $50. 272 pages
The elections of 2006 in Peru are an appropriate moment to reflect on Toledo’s term as presidentand on the broader agenda for building a polity more democratic and inclusive. In a country ofextreme social inequality, such an aspiration represents an enormous challenge. The suddencollapse of the Fujimori regime, which had dominated Peru for the entirety of the 1990s, providedan opportunity for institutional reform and rebuilding. Toledo’s election victory in 2001 seemed toprovide this. The impetus proved short-lived, as the new president’s popularity sank tounprecedented levels. The public support for Peru’s democratic institutions continued tohaemorrhage. This collection suggests that the challenges of institutional development run verydeep, and are not peculiar to one government in particular. Institutional change in Peru is part of amuch wider process of transformation.
Contributors: John Crabtree, Eduardo Dargent, Paulo Drinot, Francisco Durand, Fernando Eguren, Pedro Franck,Carlos Monge, Fernando Rospigliosi, Cynthia Sanborn, José Távara, Rosemary Thorp, Coletta Youngers, RichardWebb
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Dilemmas of Political Change in MexicoKevin J. Middlebrook (ed.)2004, 1 900039 45 1, £17.95, €20.00, $24.95 pb. 590 pages
The victory by Vicente Fox Quesada in Mexico’s July 2000presidential election was a watershed. His triumph convincinglymarked the consolidation of electoral democracy and symbolised aclear break with the political regime established following the1910–1920 revolution. Nevertheless, many legacies of post-revolutionary authoritarianism persist, and Mexico'sdemocratisation process remains incomplete. The book assessescontemporary Mexico’s political dynamics and the many pendingchallenges in the construction of a more fully democratic politicalorder. They examine: (1) changes affecting the party system,electoral institutions and voting behaviour; (2) the evolving role of
the armed forces, organised labour, big business and rural producers; (3) the new importance ofcivil society, the mass media and cross-border social coalitions; and (4) key issues of politicalrepresentation and governance, including executive-legislative relations, judicial performance,federalism, the constitutional rights of indigenous peoples and the political role of Mexicansresident in the United States.This is a co-publication with the Center for US-Mexican Studies at theUniversity of California, San Diego.
Contributors: Graciela Bensusán, Jorge Buendía, Roderic Ai Camp, Laura Carlsen, José Antonio Crespo, AlbertoDíaz Cayeros, Jonathan Fox, David Fitzgerrald, Silvia Gómez Tagle, Luis Hernández Navarro, Chappell H. Lawson,Matilde Luna, Horacio Mackinlay, Beatriz Magaloni, Kevin J. Middlebrook, Alberto J. Olvera, Jeffrey A. Weldon,Guillermo Zepeda
The Pinochet Case: Origins, Progress andImplicationsMadeleine Davis (ed.)2003, 1 900039 52 4, £14.95, €20.00, $19.95 pb. 278 pages
The arrest of Senator Augusto Pinochet in London in 1998, on theorders of a Spanish judge seeking his extradition for human rightscrimes, was headline news all over the world. Part of a wider,ongoing attempt by human rights activists and lawyers to prosecutethe crimes of Latin American military regimes, the case hasimportant implications for national and international law and forpolitics, diplomacy and democracy. This book brings togetherpolitical scientists and lawyers from Latin America, the USA, Spainand the UK to analyse the political and historical context of the
case, its progress through the courts in the UK and Chile, its handling by national governments, andits political and legal implications, both national and international.
Contributors: Alan Angell, Alexandra Barahona de Brito, Francisco Bravo López, Madeleine Davis, Juan E. Garcés,Carlos Huneeus, Brian Loveman, Carlos Malamud, Antonio Remiro Brotóns, Naomi Roht-Arriaza, Diana Woodhouse
Some Other Amazonians: Perspectives onModern AmazoniaStephen Nugent & Mark Harris (eds.)2004, 1 900039 55 9, £14.95, €20.00, $19.95, 225 pages
Anthropological work in Amazonia has traditionally focused onAmerindian societies and, more recently, the resource-baserepresented in the humid neo-tropics. Another category hasreceived far less attention: the caboclo, ribeirinho, traditionalpeasant and frontier colonist. This volume brings together work onsome of these other Amazonians: tappers, fishermen, pettycommodity producing peasants, entrepreneurs, runaway slaves,Jewish immigrants. These Amazonians have been part of amodern Amazonia that long predates the current developmentalistassault. The purpose of this book is to indicate the diversity of
Amazonian societies and to try to contribute to the extension of the anthropology of Amazoniabeyond its traditional limits.
Contributors: Rosa Elizabeth Acevedo Marin, Edna Scott Anderson, Neidi Esterci, Mark Harris, David McGrath,Deborah de Magalhaes Lima, Raymundo Heraldo Maués, Stephen Nugent, Gregory Prang, Maria Ramos de Castro
Territories, Commodities and Knowledges:Latin American Environmental History inthe Nineteenth and Twentieth CenturiesChristian Brannstrom (ed.)2004, 1 900039 57 5, £14.95, €20.00, $19.95, 336 pages,
Environmental history has seen the emergence of newmethodologies and conceptual debates, with Latin America at theforefront of these developments. This collection engages withemerging conceptual debates within environmental history. Issuesaddressed include the territorial expansion of the state and itsimpact on environmental resources and indigenous populations;environmental transformation (lake-drainage projects in centralMexico, the expansion of sugar-cane production in Cuba, and soil-
sedimentation issues); and landscape ‘improvements’ brought about by technological change(banana-breeding schemes, the breeding of Zebu cattle in central Brazil and the introduction ofplants to South America). This volume places the specific case-studies within the field’s mainthemes, relating them not only to Latin America, but also to related topics in the North American,European, African and Asian historiographies.
Contributors: Stephen Bell, Christian Brannstrom, Reinaldo Funes Monzote, Stefania Gallini, Karl Offen, JohnSoluri, Alejandro Tortolero Villaseñor, Robert W. Wilcox
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Previous titles
Brazil and South Korea: Economic Crisis andRestructuringEdmund Amann and Ha-Joon Chang (eds.)2003, 1 900039 51 6, £14.95, €20.00, $19.95 pb. 254 pages
The 1990s saw lower- and middle-income countries throughout theworld come under pressure to open their domestic markets tointernational trade and investment. Despite the progressiveimplementation of market-friendly policies, many emerging marketcountries experienced financial market volatility, exchange ratecollapse and slumps in output. The crisis profoundly affected two ofthe world’s largest middle-income industrialised countries – Braziland South Korea. Both economies, despite substantial industrialsectors and impressive post-war growth records succumbed rapidlyto crisis. Despite superficial similarities, prior to the onset of crisisboth countries had very different models of industrialisation and had
adopted contrasting approaches to trade and market reform. This collection analyses the factorsunderlying the crisis in both South Korea and Brazil, pointing out the areas of similarity and ofdivergence, as well as the paths taken by both economies away from crisis, examining both the roleof policy and variations in structural characteristics.
Contributors: Edmund Amann, André Averbug, Ha-Joon Chang, Fabio Giambiagi, Andrea Goldstein, LouiseHaagh, Tat Yan Kong, José Ricardo Ramalho, Ben Ross Schneider, Jaang-Sup Shin
Brazil since 1985: Economy, Polity andSociety Maria D’Alva Kinzo and James Dunkerley (eds.)2003, 1 900039 53 2, £14.95, €20.00, $19.95 pb. 360 pages
Looking into Brazil’s recent experience of democracy is an arduousundertaking, given the complexities of a country of continentalsize and great regional contrasts, where areas of prosperity andwealth mingle with underdevelopment and poverty. This booklooks at some of the important issues that help to understand thechallenges of both building up and keeping a democracy working.How should we assess Brazil’s experience of democracy? To whatextent has the emergence of a democratic regime improvedBrazilians’ social, economic and political life? Has democracy beenconsolidated to the point of making a political breakdown
unthinkable or improbable? These are questions that any student of Brazil has to address. Theanswers to them, however, are far from simple.
Contributors: Maria D’Alva Kinzo, Edmund Amann, Leslie Bethell, Maria Celi Scalon, Carlos Antonio Costa Ribeiro,Mauricio Coutinho, Argelina Cheibub Figueiredo, James Dunkerley, Antonio Sérgio A. Guimarães, Anthony Hall,Fernando Limongi, Fiona Macaulay, Celso Martone, Leandro Piquet Carneiro, Mauro Porto, Brasilio Sallum, Jr
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Blacks, Coloureds and National Identity inNineteenth-Century Latin AmericaNancy Priscilla Naro (ed.)2003, 1 900039 47 8, £14.95, €20.00, $19.95, 164 pages, pb.
The essays in the ninth volume in the ILAS Nineteenth-CenturyLatin America Series examine the political, cultural and social role ofthe population with African backgrounds in the shaping of nationalidentity in various Latin American countries. Slavery survived wellinto the nineteenth-century in countries such as Brazil and Cuba;first its existence and then the dismantling of the institutionstrongly affected the definition of citizenship in the emergingnation-states. However, not all blacks were slaves, and a significantnumber of slaves gained their freedom during periods of war andother central events in the process of state formation. In addition
to their direct participation in struggles of national significance, blacks also wrote on social, politicaland cultural issues. Their involvement in politics – in elections, civil wars and revolutions, and inoffice – as well as in religious activities, family institutions and civil associations, is considered interms of the broader significance to the forging of citizenship and national identity.
Contributors: Carmen Bernand*, Robin Derby, Jonathan Curry-Machado, Franklin Knight, David Geggus, NancyPriscilla Naro, Jean Stubbs, Ephraim Sánchez (* Chapter in Spanish)
Proclaiming Revolution: Bolivia inComparative PerspectiveMerilee S. Grindle & Pilar Domingo (eds.)2003, 0 674 01141 4, £16.50, €25.00, $24.95 pb., 438 pages
The fiftieth anniversary of the 1952 Revolution in Bolivia offered anopportunity to explore contrasting visions of change in the countryfrom a comparative perspective. Blending history and the socialsciences, this volume examines both implicitly and explicitly theextent to which the process opened by the uprising of April 1952 iscomparable to the great radical transformations that occurredelsewhere during the twentieth century. The question of historicalmemory, the origins of the revolution in the political economy andculture of the towns, mines and countryside, and the extent towhich the political process after 1952 shaped new interpretations of
the country's place in the world are all analysed by leading scholars from Bolivia, the USA and theUK. Full and critical attention is given to the consequences of the revolution over fifty years, withassessments of the parties, structures and policies shaping economic, political and social conditions atthe start of the twenty-first century. This book is published jointly by ILAS and the David RockefellerCenter for Latin American Studies, Harvard University.
Contributors: Manuel Contreras, Pilar Domingo, James Dunkerley, Eduardo Gamarra, George Gray Molina, MerileeGrindle, Herbert S. Klein, Alan Knight, Brooke Larson, Ken Lehman, Juan Antonio Morales, Sinclair Thomson,Laurence Whitehead
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Latin America: A New InterpretationLaurence Whitehead2006, 1 4039 7131 5 (hb.), £40, $69.95, 320 pages
This innovative contribution to comparative area studies evaluatesLatin America's distinctiveness, and shows how 'large regions' canbe compared. The overwhelming impact of Europe followed byprecocious independence produced an exceptional outwardorientation, which has prompted successive waves of reform 'fromabove and without', often resisted and superseded rather thanfully assimilated. This book explores the resulting patterns that canbe observed in multiple domains, through the optic of a'mausoleum of modernity.' By applying this perspective to stateorganisation, the politics of expertise, privatisation, poverty andinequality, and citizenship insecurity, it generates an overall newinterpretation of Latin America's regional distinctiveness.
Appropriation as Practice: Art and Identity in ArgentinaArnd Schneider2006 1 4039 7314 8, (hb.), $59.95, 272 pages
This book makes a major contribution to the current debate on globalisation, and more preciselyto the question of how the ‘traffic in culture’ is practised, rationalised and experienced by visualartists. The book focuses on artistic practices in the appropriation of indigenous cultures, and theconstruction of new Latin American identities. Appropriation is the fundamental theoreticalconcept developed to understand these processes.
FUTURE TITLES IN THE STUDIES OF THE AMERICAS SERIES
America and Enlightenment ConstitutionalismJohnathan O’Neill and Gary McDowell (eds.)
Essays which show in detail the Enlightenment origins of the US Constitution.
Caribbean Land and Development RevisitedJean Besson and Janet Momsen (eds.)
Editors of seminal work Caribbean Land and Development (Macmillan 1987) revisit the topic of theCaribbean rural economy, with fresh new perspectives and deepened understanding.
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Cuba’s Military 1990-2005: RevolutionarySoldiers during Counter-Revolutionary TimesHal C. Klepak2005 1 4039 7202 8 (hb.), £40, $65.00, 352 pages
This book is the first examination of the Cuban military in thecontext of Cuba's political and economic challenges in theaftermath of the collapse of the USSR – and therefore of Sovieteconomic, political, and psychological support. It does so byproviding important historical and political contexts of thedevelopment and engagement of the military. This informationand analysis are essential to understanding how US–Cubanrelations will develop, especially after the changes sure to followthe death of Fidel Castro.
The Judicialization of Politics in LatinAmericaRachel Sieder, Line Schjolden and Alan Angell (eds.)2006, 1 4039 7086 6 (hb.), £40, $69.95, 320 pages.
During the last two decades the judiciary has come to play anincreasingly important political role in Latin America. Constitutionalcourts and supreme courts are more active in counterbalancingexecutive and legislative power than ever before. At the sametime, the lack of effective citizenship rights has prompted ordinarypeople to press their claims and secure their rights through thecourts. This collection of essays analyses the diverse manifestationsof the judicialisation of politics in contemporary Latin America,assessing their positive and negative consequences for state-society relations, the rule of law, and democratic governance in
the region. With individual chapters exploring Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica,Mexico, Peru and Venezuela, it advances a comparative framework for thinking about the natureof the judicialisation of politics within contemporary Latin American democracies.
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Studies of the Americas Series
Titles in this series are multi-disciplinary studies of aspects of the societies of thehemisphere, particularly in the areas of politics, economics, history, anthropology,sociology and the environment. The series covers a comparative perspective across theAmericas, including Canada and the Caribbean as well as the USA and Latin America.General Editor: James Dunkerley.
ANTHROPOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY
Health, Hygiene and Sanitation in Latin America,c.1870 to c.1950Abel, Christopher1996, 1 900039 04 4, £5, €8, $8, 48 pages
Exclusion and Engagement: Social Policy in LatinAmericaAbel, Christopher and Colin M. Lewis (eds.)2002, 1 900039 50 8, £17.95, €25.00, $24.50, 503 pages, pb.
Thirty Years of Latin American Studies in the UK,1965–1995Bulmer-Thomas, Victor (ed.) 1996, 1 900039 13 3, £12.00, €20.00, $19.95, 152 pages, pb.
Latin America and the Multinational Drug TradeJoyce, Elizabeth, and Carlos Malamud (eds.) 1997, 0 333 71551 9 £57.50, 256 pages, hb.
Healthcare Reform and Poverty in Latin AmericaLloyd-Sherlock, Peter (ed.)2000, 1 900039 34 6, £12.00, €20.00, $19.95, 197 pages, pb.
The Speaking of History: ‘Willapaakushayki’, orQuechua Ways of Telling the PastHoward-Malverde, Rosaleen1990, 0 901145 69 6, £5, €8, $8, 101 pages
English Speaking Communities in Latin Americasince IndependenceMarshall, Oliver (ed.) 2000, 0 333 77015 3 (hb.), 0 333 77016 1 (pb.),
£60.00/£19.99, 416 pages
Women’s Movements in InternationalPerspective: Latin America and BeyondMolyneux, Maxine2000, 0 333 78677 7 (hb.), 1 900039 45 1 (pb.),
£47.50/£14.95, 256 pages,
Caciques, Tribute and Migration in the SouthernAndes: Indian Society and the SeventeethCentury Colonial Order (Audiencia de Charcas)Saignes, Thierry1985, 0 901145 61 0, £5, €8, $8, 43 pages
The Return of the Native: The IndigenousChallenge in Latin AmericaStavenhagen, Rodolfo2002, £3, €5, £5
ARCHAEOLOGY
Elemental Meanings: Symbolic Expression in InkaMiniature Figurines Dransart, Penny1995, 1 900039 00 1, £5, €8, $8, 59 pages
CULTURAL STUDIES
Borges and Europe RevisitedFishburn, Evelyn (ed.)1998, 1 900039 21 4, £12.00, €20.00, $19.95, 128 pages, pb.
A Footnote to Borges Studies: A Study of theFootnotesFishburn, Evelyn 2002, £3, €5, £5
Science and the Creative Imagination in LatinAmericaFishburn, Evelyn & Eduardo L. Ortiz (eds.)1 900039 61 3, £14.95, €20, $22.50, 217 pages, pb.
The English-Language Press in Latin AmericaMarshall, Oliver1996, 1 900039 02 8, £12.00, $19.95, 107 pages, pb.
This America We Dream Of: Rodó and Ariel 100Years OnSan Román, Gustavo (ed.)2001, 1 900039 36 2, £12.00, €20.00, $19.95, 115 pages, pb.
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Full publications list
Titles are listed in alphabetical order by author within regional, country and disciplinary groupings.
ISA Lecture Series
The ISA Lecture Series is intended to disseminate research work carried out by scholars atthe Institute or working in association with the Institute. It continues the Research Paperand Occasional Paper series previously published by the former Institute of LatinAmerican Studies.
No.1 Mexican Foreign Policy at the Turn of theCentury: How Domestic a Foreign Policy?Ana Covarrubias2005, 1 900039 65 6, 48 pages, £5.00, €8, $8
This study considers the manner in which the process that culminated inthe signature of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)prompted a discussion about the ‘new orientation’ of Mexico’s foreignpolicy. This was part of a broader debate about transformations in theinternational system, especially with the end of the Cold War, and alsoregarding changes within Mexico. The task of understanding the new
direction of foreign policy was facilitated by the election of Vicente Fox in 2002, when the officialdiscourse adopted the idea of a new foreign policy, defined as active, and gave it a predominantplace in the government’s priorities. The foreign policy project identified ‘strategic’ objectives, suchas the promotion of democracy and the protection of human rights at the international level, andthe development of a long-term view of a North American region. This new policy is assessed inthe context of Mexico’s previous foreign policy.
No.2 The Hispanic World in the HistoricalImagination Fernando Cervantes 2006, 1 900039 75 3, 48 pages, £5.00, €8, $8
This lecture considers how Spain and the Hispanic world have beenportrayed by European commentators (including the Spanish themselves),from the sixteenth-century to our own time. The notion that in relation toEurope the Hispanic World is somehow different is shown to have beenextraordinarily resilient. Since 1989 the conventional interpretations that
conceived of the modern system of sovereign nation-states as the culmination of an inevitableadvance in European history have been progressively questioned. It seems timely to attempt areassessment of the Hapsburg efforts to organise a supranational system in the early modernperiod, and by extension to attempt a revision of the recurring view of Spain and its world assomehow extraneous or peripheral to European history.
Francisco de Miranda: Exile and EnlightenmentMaher, John (ed.)2006, 1 900039 54 0, £14.95, €20, $22.50, 124 pages, pb.
Blacks, Coloureds and National Identity inNineteenth-Century Latin AmericaNaro, Nancy Priscilla (ed.)2003, 1 900039 47 8, £14.95, €20.00, $19.95, 164 pages, pb.
Wars, Parties and Nationalism: Essays on thePolitics and Society of Nineteenth-Century LatinAmerica Posada-Carbó, Eduardo (ed.)1995, 0 901145 98 X, £12.00, €20.00, $19.95, 107 pages, pb.
Elections Before Democracy: The History ofElections in Europe and Latin America Posada-Carbó, Eduardo (ed.) 1996, 0 333 65841 8, £62
In Search of a New Order: Essays on the Politicsand Society of Nineteenth-Century Latin AmericaPosada-Carbó, Eduardo (ed.) 1998, 1 900039 18 4, £12.00, €20.00, $19.95, 175 pages, pb.
The European Revolutions of 1848 and theAmericasThomson, Guy (ed.)2002, 1 900039 43 5, £12.00, €20.00, $19.95, 240 pages, pb.
Law, Justice and State Building: JudicialInstitutions in Nineteenth-Century Latin America.Zimmermann, Eduardo (ed.)1999, 1 900039 30 3, £12.00, €20.00, $19.95, 123 pages, pb.
POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
The United States and Latin America: The NewAgendaBulmer-Thomas, Victor and James Dunkerley(eds.)1999, 0 674 92595 5, £24.95, €40.00, $39.95, 359 pages, hb
0 674 92596 3, £15.50, €25.00, $24.95, 359 pages, pb.
Rule of Law in Latin America: The InternationalPromotion of Judicial ReformDomingo, Pilar & Rachel Sieder (eds.)2001, 1 900039 39 7, £14.95, €20.00, $19.95, 176 pages, pb.
Britain and Latin America: ‘Hope in a Time ofChange?’ Fawcett, Louise & Eduardo Posada-Carbó 1996, 1 900039 06 0, £5, €8, $8, 41 pages
Political Corruption in Europe and Latin America Little, Walter & Eduardo Posada-Carbó (eds.)1996, 0 333 66309 8 (hb.), 0 333 66310 1 (pb.),
£62.50/£22.99, 328 pages
The Financing of Politics: Latin American andEuropean PerspectivesPosada-Carbó, Eduardo, & Carlos Malamud (eds.)2005, 1 900039 59 1 (pb.) £14.95, €20.00, $19.95, 280 pages
Common Security in Latin America: The 1967Treaty of TlatelolcoSerrano, Mónica1992, 0 901145 81 5, £5, €8, $8, 108 pages
Multiculturalism in Latin America: IndigenousRights, Diversity and Democracy Sieder, Rachel (ed.)2002, 0 333 99870 7 (hb.) 0 333 99871 5 (pb.), £52.50,
€69.95, $69.95/£16.99, €21.95, $21.95, 304 pages
The Judicialization of Politics in Latin America Sieder, Rachel , Line Schjolden and Alan Angell(eds.) 2005, 1 4039 7086 6 (hb.), $69.95, 320 pages.
Latin America: A New Interpretation Whitehead, Laurence 2006, 1 4039 7131 5 (hb.), $69.95, 320 pages
REFERENCE
Latin American and Caribbean Library Resourcesin the British Isles: A DirectoryBiggins, Alan & Valerie Cooper 2002, 1 900039 38 9, £18.95/$29.95, 340 pages, pb.
Latin Americans in London: A Select List ofProminent Latin Americans in London,1810–1997Decho, Pam & Claire Diamond, with anintroduction by Rory Miller 1998, 1 900039 16 8, £12.00, €20.00, $19.95, 130 pages, pb.
Handbook of Latin American and CaribbeanStudies in the UK, 2003ILAS 2003, 1 900039 44 3 £14.95, €20.00,US $19.95,
280 pages
European Immigration and Ethnicity in LatinAmerica: A BibliographyMarshall, Oliver1991, 0 901145 72 6, £12.00/$19.95, 165 pages, pb.
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W.H. Hudson: the Colonial’s Revenge. A Readingof his Fiction and his Relationship with CharlesDarwinWilson, Jason1981, 0 901145 37 8, £5, €8, $8, 26 pages
Darío, Borges, Neruda and the Ancient Quarrelbetween Poets and PhilosophersWilson, Jason2000, £3, €5, £5
ECONOMICS
The New Economic Model In Latin America andits Impact on Income Distribution and PovertyBulmer-Thomas, Victor (ed.)1996, 0 333 65840 X (hb.), 0 333 66274 1 (pb.),
£72.50/£25.50, 378 pages
British Trade with Latin America in theNineteenth and Twentieth CenturiesBulmer-Thomas, Victor1999, £3, €5, £5
Regional Integration in Latin America and theCaribbean: The Political Economy of OpenRegionalismBulmer-Thomas, Victor (ed.)2001, 1 900039 42 7, £14.95, €20.00, $19.95, 322 pages, pb.
Britain and Latin America: Economic Prospects Bonsor, Nicholas1996, £3, €5, £5
New Regionalism and Latin America: The case ofMERCOSULCampos Filho, Leonardo1999, 1 900039 24 9, £5, €8, $8, 41 pages
Structural Adjustment and the AgriculturalSector in Latin America and the CaribbeanWeeks, John (ed.)1995, 0 333 63785 2, £62.50, 320 pages, hb.
ENVIRONMENT
Territories, Commodities and Knowledges: LatinAmerican Environmental Histories in theNineteenth and Twentieth CenturiesBrannstrom, Christian (ed.)2004, 1 900039 57 5, £14.95, €20.00, $19.95
Amazonia at the Crossroads: The Challenge ofSustainable DevelopmentHall, Anthony (ed.)2000, 1 900039 31 1, £12.00, €20.00, $19.95, 257 pages, pb.
Global Impact, Local Action, New EnvironmentalPolicy in Latin AmericaHall, Anthony (ed.)2005, 1 900039 56 7, £14.95, €20.00, $24.95, 343 pages, pb.
Some Other Amazonians: Perspectives onModern AmazoniaNugent, Stephen and Mark Harris (eds.)2004, 1 900039 55 9, £14.95, €20.00, $19.95, 225 pages, pb.
HISTORY
The Hispanic World in the Historical Imagination Cervantes, Fernando2006, 1 900039 75 3, £5, €8, $8, 36 pages
The Third Man: Francisco Burdett O’Connor andthe Emancipation of the AmericasDunkerley, James1999, £3, €5, £5
Studies in the Formation of the Nation State inLatin AmericaDunkerley, James (ed.)2002, 1 900039 41 9, £14.95, €20.00, $19.95, 298 pages, pb.
Rumours of Wars: Civil Conflict in Nineteenth-Century Latin AmericaEarle, Rebecca (ed.)2000, 1 900039 33 8, £12.00, €20.00, $19.95, 105 pages, pb.
The Politics of Religion in an Age of RevivalIvereigh, Austen (ed.)2000, 1 900039 32 X, £12.00, €20.00, $19.95, 223 pages, pb.
The Political Power of the Word: Press andOratory in Nineteenth-Century Latin AmericaJaksic, Iván (ed.)2002, 1 900039 46 X, £12.00, €20.00, $19.95, 162 pages, pb.
Fray Juan de Santa Gertrudis and the Marvels ofNew GranadaLynch, John1999, 1 900039 28 1, £5, €8, $8, 42 pages
Latin America Between Colony and Nation:Selected EssaysLynch, John2001, 0 333 78678 5, £50.00, 264 pages, hb.
Independence and Revolution in SpanishAmerica: Perspectives and ProblemsMcFarlane, Anthony, and Eduardo Posada-Carbó(eds.)1998, 1 900039 27 3, £12.00, €20.00, $19.95, 192 pages, pb.
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BRAZIL
Industrial Restructuring and Inter-Firm Relationsin Brazil: A Study of the Auto-Parts Industry inthe 1990sAbreu, Alice et al. 1999, £3, €5, £5
Brazil and South Korea: Economic Crisis andRestructuringAmann, Edmund & Ha-Joon Chang (eds.)2003, 1 900039 51 6, £14.95, €20.00, $19.95, pb.
The Food Industry in Brazil: Towards aRestructuring?Belik, Walter1994, 0 901145 91 2, £5, €8, $8, 42 pages
On Democracy in Brazil: Past and Present Bethell, Leslie 1994, £3, €5, £5
Brazil and The United Kingdom: Trade Relationsin the 1990sBulmer-Thomas, Victor1997, £3, €5, £5
The Failure of Export-Led Growth in Brazil andMexico, c. 1870–1930 Catão, Luis1992, 0 901145 82 3, £5, €8, $8, 72 pages
The Brazilian Fiscal System in the 1990s: Equityand Efficiency under Inflationary ConditionsCoutinho, Mauricio1996, 1 900039 01 X, £5, €8, $8, 32 pages
Corporatism Revisited: Salinas and the Reform ofthe Popular Sector Craske, Nikki1994, 0 901145 94 7, £5, €8, $8, 56 pages
Brazilian Private Industrial Enterprise, 1950–1980Cunningham, Susan M.1982, 0 901145 48 3, £5, €8, $8, 49 pages
The VIVA RIO Movement: The Struggle for PeaceGaspar Pereira, Hilda Maria1996, 1 900039 07 9, £5, €8, $8, 33 pages
Making People Matter: Development and theEnvironment in Brazilian Amazonia Hall, Anthony1993, £3, €5, £5
Roraima: Brazil’s Northernmost FrontierHemming, John1990, 0 901145 68 8, £5, €8, $8, 56 pages
Harnessing the Interior Vote: the Impact ofEconomic Change, Unbalanced Development andAuthoritarianism on the Local Politics ofNortheast BrazilHoefle, Scott William1985, 0 901145 60 2, £5, €8, $8, 43 pages
Growth and Development in Brazil: Cardoso’sReal Challenge Kinzo, Maria D’Alva and Victor Bulmer-Thomas(eds.)1995, 0 901145 96 3, £12.00, €20.00, $19.95, 224 pages, hb.
Reforming the State: Business, Unions andRegions in BrazilKinzo, Maria D’Alva (ed.) 1997, 1 900039 19 2, £5, €8, $8, 61 pages
Brazil since 1985: Economy, Polity and Society Kinzo, Maria D’Alva & James Dunkerley (eds.)2003, 1 900039 53 2, £14.95, €20.00, $19.95, pb.
Public Policy and Private Initiative: RailwayBuilding in São Paulo, 1860–1889Lewis, Colin M.1991, 0 901145 75 0, £5, €8, $8, 90 pages
Industrial Investment in an ‘Export’ Economy:the Brazilian Experience before 1914 Rabelo Versiani, Flávio1979, 0 901145 35 1, £5, €8, $8, 40 pages
Prostitution in Nineteenth-Century Rio deJaneiroSoares, Luiz Carlos 1988, 0 901145 64 5, £5, €8, $8, 43 pages
Learning from Failed Stabilisation: The CruzadoPlan in BrazilWinograd, Carlos1995, 0 901145 93 9, £5, €8, $8, 60 pages
CARIBBEAN
Caribbean Land and Development RevisitedBesson, Jean and Janet Momsen (eds.)
Cuba’s Military 1990-2005: RevolutionarySoldiers during Counter-Revolutionary Times Klepak, Hal C. 2005 1 4039 7202 8 (hb.), $65.00, 352 pages
Karl Krause and the Ideological Origins of theCuban RevolutionGott, Richard 2002, £3, €5, £5
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An A–Z of Modern Latin American Literature inEnglish Translation.Wilson, Jason1989, 0 90114567 X, £5.00/$10.00, 96 pages, pb.GENTINA
Journey, Rediscovery, and Narrative: BritishTravel Accounts of Argentina (1800–1850)Cicerchia, Ricardo1998, 1 900039 20 6, £5, €8, $8, 32 pages
Perón and the Unions: The Early YearsDi Tella, Torcuato S.2002, 1 900039 49 4, £5, €8, $8, 63 pages
The Struggle for an Enlightened Republic:Buenos Aires and RivadaviaGallo, Klaus2006, 1 900039 76 1, £14.95, €20, $22.50,
The Peronist Revolution and its AmbiguousLegacyHalperín-Donghi, Tulio1998, £3, €5, £5
Argentina: Foreign Relations and the NewForeign Policy AgendaLewis, Colin M. & Celia Szusterman (eds.)1996, £3, €5, £5
San Martín: Argentine Patriot, AmericanLiberatorLynch, John 2001, £3, €5, £5
Argentina and the United States at the Sixth PanAmerican Conference (Havana 1928)Sheinin, David1991, 0 901145 74 2, £5, €8, $8, 54 pages
Appropriation as Practice: Art and Identity inArgentina Schneider, Arnd 2006 1 4039 7314 8, (hb.), $59.95, 272 pages
BOLIVIA
Crisis in Bolivia: The Elections of 2002 and TheirAftermathAssies, Willem and Ton Salman2004, 1 900039 60 5, £5, €8, $8, 84 pages
The Bolivian Tin Mining Industry in the First Halfof the Twentieth Century Contreras, Manuel E.1993 0 901145 85 8, £5, €8, $8, 45 pages
Bolivia 1980–1981: the Political System in CrisisDunkerley, James1982, 0 901145 49 1, £5, €8, $8, 48 pages
Political Transition and Economic Stabilisation:Bolivia, 1982–89Dunkerley, James1990, 0 901145 70 X, £5, €8, $8, 88 pages
Barrientos and Debray: All Gone or More toCome?Dunkerley, James1992, £3, €5, £5
The 1997 Bolivian Election in HistoricalPerspectiveDunkerley, James1998, £3, €5, £5
Proclaiming Revolution: Bolivia in ComparativePerspectiveGrindle, Merilee S. & Domingo, Pilar (eds.)2003, 0 674 01141 4, £15.50, €25.00, $24.95, pb.
To Make the Earth Bear Fruit: EthnographicEssays on Fertility, Work and Gender in HighlandBolivia Harris, Olivia2000, 1 900039 29 X, £12.00, €20.00, $19.95, 210 pages, pb.
Trade Liberalisation and Manufacturing in BoliviaJenkins, Rhys1995, 0 901145 99 8, £5, €8, $8, 139 pages
The Market of Potosí at the End of theEighteenth CenturyTandeter, Enrique1987, 0 901145 62 9, £5, €8, $8, 47 pages
Bolivia: Reform and Resistance in theCountryside (1982–2000)Urioste, Miguel 2001, £3, €5, £5
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MEXICO
Mexico and the North American Free TradeAgreement: Who Will Benefit?Bulmer-Thomas, Victor, Nikki Craske and MónicaSerrano (eds.) 1994, 0 333 61213 2, £75.00, 275 pages, hb.
The 1994 Mexican Presidential ElectionsCasar, María Amparo 1995, £3, €5, £5
The Failure of Export-Led Growth in Brazil andMexico, c. 1870–1930 Catão, Luis1992, 0 901145 82 3, £5, €8, $8, 72 pages
The Idea of the Devil and the Problem of theIndian: The Case of Mexico in the SixteenthCentury Cervantes, Fernando1991, 0 901145 73 4, £5, €8, $8, 36 pages
Mexican Foreign Policy at the Turn of theCentury: How Domestic a Foreign Policy?Covarrubias, Ana2005, 1 900039 65 6, £5, €8, $8, 48 pages
Mexican Soundings: Essays in Honour of DavidA. BradingDeans-Smith, Susan & Eric Van Young (eds.)2006, 1 900039 72 9 (pb.), 1 900039 73 7 (hb.) £25, €40, $50
The State and Henequen Production in Yucatán,1955–1980Escalante, Roberto1988, 0 901145 65 3, £5, €8, $8, 44 pages
Military Political Identity and Reformism inIndependent Mexico: An Analysis of theMemorias de Guerra (1821–1855)Fowler, Will1996, 1 900039 10 9, £5, €8, $8, 55 pages
The Mexican Landlord: Rental Housing inGuadalajara and PueblaGilbert, Alan & Ann Varley 1989, 0 901145 66 1, £5, €8, $8, 33 pages
The New Agrarian Movement in Mexico,1979–1990Harvey, Neil1991, 0 901145 71 8, £5, €8, $8, 55 pages
Party Politics in ‘An Uncommon Democracy’:Political Parties and Elections in MexicoHarvey, Neil and Mónica Serrano (eds.)1994, 0 901145 95 5, £12.00, €20.00, $19.95, 395 pages, hb.
Caciquismo in Twentieth-Century MexicoKnight, Alan & Wil Pansters (eds.)2005, 1 900039 66 4 (pb.), £17.95, €20.00, $24.95;
1 900039 67 2 (hb,), £35, €45, $65, 419 pages.
Dilemmas of Political Change in MexicoMiddlebrook, Kevin J. (ed.)2004, 1 900039 45 1, £17.50, €20.00, $24.95, 590 pages, pb.
Encuentros Antropológicos: Power, Identity andMobility in Mexican SocietyNapolitano, Valentina and Xochitl Leyva Solano(eds.)1998, 1 900039 23 0, £12.00, €20.00, $19.95, 208 pages, pb.
Development Policymaking in Mexico: theSistema Alimentario Mexicano (SAM)Redclift, Michael1981, 0 901145 45 9, £5, €8, $8, 17 pages
Rebuilding the State: Mexico after SalinasSerrano, Mónica and Victor Bulmer-Thomas (eds.)1996, 1 900039 03 6, £12.00, €20.00, $19.95, 190 pages, pb.
Mexico: Assessing Neo-Liberal Reform Serrano, Mónica (ed.) 1997, 1 900039 12 5, £12.00, €20.00, $19.95, 150 pages, pb.
Governing Mexico: Political Parties and ElectionsSerrano, Mónica (ed.)1998, 1 900039 22 2, £12.00, €20.00, $19.95, 215 pages, pb.
The Viceroys Revillagigedo and Amarillas, BishopBlanco y Helguero of Oaxaca and the Matter ofFray Juan Amador O.P. (deceased)Starr, Jean2004, £3, €5, £5
NICARAGUA
The Red and the Black: The Sandinistas and theNicaraguan RevolutionDore, Elizabeth & John Weeks 1992, 0 901145 77 7, 49 pages out of print
The Origins of the Peasant–Contra Rebellion inNicaragua, 1979–87Martí i Puig, Salvador2001, 1 900039 37 0, £5, €8, $8, 52 pages
PARAGUAY
Paraguay in the 1970s: Continuity and Change inthe Political ProcessPainter, James1983, 0 901145 52 1, £5, €8, $8, 38 pagesP
State, Gender and Institutional Change in Cuba’s‘Special Period’: The Federación de MujeresCubanasMolyneux, Maxine1996, 1 900039 05 2, £5, €8, $8, 55 pages
Cuba: Restructuring the Economy — A Contribution to the DebateMonreal, Pedro, Julio Carranza Valdés, LuisGutiérrez Urdaneta, (translated, withintroduction, by Ruth Pearson)1997, 1 900039 09 5, £12.00, €20.00, $19.95, 132 pages, pb.
Development Prospects in Cuba: An Agenda inthe MakingMonreal, Pedro (ed.)2002, 1 900039 48 6, £14.95, €20.00, $19.95, 244 pages, pb.
Cuba under Castro: Ambassadorial ReflectionsBrighty, David, Andrew Palmer, Philip McLean,Ridgway, David 2004 1 900039 62 1, £5, €8, $8, 46 pages
Haiti, the Dominican Republic and the UnitedStatesCorten, André & Federico Andreu1994, £3, €5, £5
CENTRAL AMERICA
A Long-Run Model of Development for CentralAmericaBulmer-Thomas, Victor1991, 0 901145 76 9, £5, €8, $8, 60 pages
The Pacification of Central AmericaDunkerley, James1994, 0 901145 90 4, £5, €8, $8, 150 pages
Central America: Fragile TransitionSieder, Rachel (ed.) 1996, 0 333 663311 X, £52.50, 320 pages
CHILE
Elections, Parties and Democracy in Chile since1990Angell, Alan2006, 1 900039 71 0 (pb.), £14.95, €20, $22.50;
1 900039 74 5 (hb.) , £25, €40, $50
The Pinochet CaseDavis, Madeleine2000, 1 900039 35 4, £5, €8, $8, 76 pages
The Pinochet Case: Origins, Progress andImplicationsDavis, Madeleine (ed.)2003, 1 900039 52 4, £14.95, €20.00, $19.95, 278 pages, pb.
Labour in Chile under the Junta, 1973–1979Falabella, Gonzalo1981, 0 901145 39 4, £5, €8, $8, 60 pages
Lonkos, Curakas and Zupais: The Collapse andRe-making of Tribal Society in Central Chile,1535–1560León, Leonardo1992, 0 901145 78 5, £5, €8, $8, 58 pages
The Crisis of the Chilean Socialist Party (PSCh) in1979Furci, Carmelo1984, 0 901145 56 4, £5, €8, $8, 25 pages
COLOMBIA
Health Care in Colombia, c. 1920 to c. 1950: APreliminary AnalysisAbel, Christopher1994, 0 901145 92 0, £5, €8, $8, 96 pages
Colombia: The Politics of Reforming the StatePosada-Carbó, Eduardo (ed.) 1997, 0 333 71553 5, £57.50, 312 pages, 296 pages, hb.
ECUADOR
The Retreat from Oil Nationalism in Ecuador,1976–1983Brogan, Christopher1984, 0 901145 59 9, £5, €8, $8, 29 pages
GUATEMALA
Customary Law and Democratic Transition inGuatemalaSieder, Rachel1997, 1 900039 11 7, £5, €8, $8, 66 pages
Guatemala after the Peace AccordsSieder, Rachel (ed.)1998, 1 900039 26 5, £12.00, €20.00, $19.95, 269 pages, pb.
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PERU
Peruvian Labour and the Military Governmentsince 1968Angell, Alan1980, 0 901145 38 6, £5, €8, $8, 61 pages
The 1995 Elections in Peru: End of the Line forthe Party System?Crabtree, John 1995, £3, €5, £5
Fujimori’s Peru: The Political EconomyCrabtree, John and Jim Thomas (eds.)1998, 1 900039 25 7, £12.00, €20.00, $19.95, 293 pages, pb.
Making Institutions Work in Peru: Democracy,Development and Inequality since 1980Crabtree, John (ed.)2006, 1 900039 70 2 (pb.), £14.95, €20.00, $22.50;
1 900039 64 8 (hb.), £25, €40, $50, 272 pages
The Scales of Justice in Peru: Judicial Reform andFundamental RightsLanda, César2001, £3, €5, £5
Bonanza Development? The Selva Oil Industry inPeru, 1968–1982Philip, George1984, 0 901145 57 2, £5, €8, $8, 29 pages
UNITED STATES
The United States and Latin America: The NewAgendaBulmer-Thomas, Victor and James Dunkerley(eds.)1999, 0 674 92595 5 (hb), £24.95, €40.00, $39.95;
0 674 92596 3 (pb), £15.50, €25.00, $24.95, 359 pages.
Haiti, the Dominican Republic and the UnitedStatesCorten, André & Federico Andreu1994, £3, €5, £5
Right On? Political Change and Continuity inGeorge W. Bush’s AmericaMorgan, Iwan & Philip Davies (eds.)2006, 1 900039 69 9 (pb.), £14.95, €20.00, $24.95;
1 900039 63 X (hb,), £25, €40, $50, 286 pages.
America and Enlightenment Constitutionalism O’Neill, Johnathan and Gary McDowell (eds.)
URUGUAY
Between the Economy and the Polity in the RiverPlate: Uruguay, 1811–1890 López-Alves, Fernando1993, 0 901145 89 0, £5, €8, $8, 97 pages
VENEZUELA
Populism and Reform in ContemporaryVenezuelaLittle, Walter & Antonio Herrera 1995, £3, €5, £5
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