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Disciplinary Conquest – U.S. Scholars in South America, 1900–1945: American Encounters/Global Interactions

Autor Ricardo D. Salvatore
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 mar 2016
In" Disciplinary Conquest" Ricardo D. Salvatore rewrites the origin story of Latin American studies by tracing the discipline's roots back to the first half of the twentieth century. Salvatore focuses on the work of five representative U.S. scholars of South America historian Clarence Haring, geographer Isaiah Bowman, political scientist Leo Rowe, sociologist Edward Ross, and archaeologist Hiram Bingham to show how Latin American studies was allied with U.S. business and foreign policy interests. Diplomats, policy makers, business investors, and the American public used the knowledge these and other scholars gathered to build an informal empire that fostered the growth of U.S. economic, technological, and cultural hegemony throughout the hemisphere. Tying the drive to know South America to the specialization and rise of Latin American studies, Salvatore shows how the disciplinary conquest of South America affirmed a new mode of American imperial engagement."
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ISBN-13: 9780822360957
ISBN-10: 0822360950
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 153 x 226 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria American Encounters/Global Interactions


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Acknowledgments ix

Introduction. Disciplinary Conquest 1

1. South America as a Field of Inquiry 17

2. Five Traveling Scholars 38

3. Research Designs of Transnational Scope 52

4. Yale at Machu Picchu: Hiram Bingham, Peruvian Indigenistas, and Cultural Property 75

5. Hispanic American History at Harvard: Clarence H. Haring and Regional History for Imperial Visibility 105

6. Intellectual Cooperation: Leo S. Rowe, Democratic Government, and the Politics of Scholarly Brotherhood 134

7. Geographic Conquest: Isaiah Bowman's View of South America 160

8. Worldly Sociology: Edward A. Ross and the Societies "South of Panama" 187

9. U.S. Scholars and the Queston of Empire 211

Conclusion 236

Notes 261

References 291

Index 313

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