Ranquil: Rural Rebellion, Political Violence, and Historical Memory in Chile
Autor Thomas Miller Klubocken Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 ian 2022
In 1934, peasants turned to revolution to overturn Chile’s oligarchic political order and the profound social inequalities in the Chilean countryside. The brutal military counterinsurgency that followed was one of the worst acts of state terror in Chile until the military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet (1973–1990). Using untapped archival sources, award-winning scholar Thomas Miller Klubock exposes Chile’s long history of political violence and authoritarianism and chronicles peasants’ movements to build a more just and freer society. Klubock further explores how an amnesty law that erased both the rebellion and the military atrocities lay the foundation for the political stability that characterized Chile’s multi-party democracy. This historical amnesia or olvido, Klubock argues, was a precondition of national reconciliation and democratic rule, which endured until 1973, when conflict in the countryside ended once again with violent repression during the Pinochet dictatorship.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780300253139
ISBN-10: 0300253133
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 4 b-w illus.
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
ISBN-10: 0300253133
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 4 b-w illus.
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
Recenzii
“A deeply researched work. . . . Ránquil deserves a long historiographical life. It is a superb work of labor, agrarian, and political history.”—Raymond Craib, Hispanic American Historical Review
“An engaging, well-researched historical account of the country’s 1934 Ránquil rebellion. . . . A model for studying rural rebellions, violence, and memory.”—A. Vergara, Choice
Winner of the Whitaker Book Prize from the Mid-Atlantic Council on Latin American Studies (MACLAS)
“This deeply researched narrative unfolds like a historical novel, capturing the protagonists in the long history of conflict over land, labor conditions, and national government policies that provoked the Ranquil rebellion and massacre, as well as its ‘place’ in present-day Chilean politics and historical memory.”—Brian Loveman, author of No Higher Law: American Foreign Policy and the Western Hemisphere since 1776
“In this meticulously researched, finely crafted, and cogently argued work, Klubock challenges Chile’s long-standing image as a paradigm of social peace and political concord in Latin America. This is a mandatory read for anyone interested in contemporary Chilean history.”—Julio Pinto, Universidad de Santiago de Chile
“An engaging, well-researched historical account of the country’s 1934 Ránquil rebellion. . . . A model for studying rural rebellions, violence, and memory.”—A. Vergara, Choice
Winner of the Whitaker Book Prize from the Mid-Atlantic Council on Latin American Studies (MACLAS)
“This deeply researched narrative unfolds like a historical novel, capturing the protagonists in the long history of conflict over land, labor conditions, and national government policies that provoked the Ranquil rebellion and massacre, as well as its ‘place’ in present-day Chilean politics and historical memory.”—Brian Loveman, author of No Higher Law: American Foreign Policy and the Western Hemisphere since 1776
“In this meticulously researched, finely crafted, and cogently argued work, Klubock challenges Chile’s long-standing image as a paradigm of social peace and political concord in Latin America. This is a mandatory read for anyone interested in contemporary Chilean history.”—Julio Pinto, Universidad de Santiago de Chile
Notă biografică
Thomas Miller Klubock is professor of history at the University of Virginia. He is the author of La Frontera: Forests and Ecological Conflict in Chile’s Frontier Territory and has won numerous awards, including a 2018 Guggenheim Fellowship.
Descriere
The first major history of Chile’s most significant peasant rebellion and the violent repression that followed