Latin America in the 1940s |
Contributors |
Acknowledgments |
Introduction |
1 War and Postwar Intersections Latin America and the United States |
2 The Latin American Economies in the 1940s |
3 Labor Politics and Regime Change Internal Trajectories versus External Influences |
4 ECLA and the Formation of Latin American Economic Doctrine |
5 International Crises and Popular Movements in Latin America Chile and Peru from the Great Depression to the Cold War |
6 The Populist Gamble of Getúlio Vargas in 1945 Political and Ideological Transitions in Brazil |
• | Facing Brazil's Future: Getúlio Vargas and His Opponents |
• | Luis Carlos Prestes, Queremismo, and the Fall of Vargas |
• | "Getúlio Says": The Newfound Power of the People |
7 Peace in the World and Democracy at Home The Chilean Women's Movement in the 1940s |
8 Why Not Corporatism? Redemocratization and Regime Formation in Uruguay |
9 Internal and External Convergence The Collapse of Argentine Grain Farming |
10 The Origins of the Green Revolution in Mexico Continuity or Change? |
11 Labor Control and the Postwar Growth Model in Latin America |
Conclusion |
Notes |
Select Bibliography |
Index |