América Latina y la primera Guerra Mundial

América Latina y la primera Guerra Mundial

Author: Rinke, Stefan

Publisher: Fondo de Cultura Economica

Published: 2020-06-14

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13: 6071666228

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La obra estudia las relaciones, las políticas y las discusiones que la primera Guerra Mundial suscitó en América Latina, desde el estallido de la conflagración hasta las consecuencias del armisticio. La obra consta de siete capítulos: I. Latinoamérica en el contexto global previo a 1914; II. Neutralidad bajo presión, 1914-1917; III. El divorcio de 1917; IV. Vías inciertas hacia una “nueva era”, 1918-1919; V. El fin de un mundo; VI. Nación y transnación; y VII. El legado global de la Guerra Mundial.


Latin America and the First World War

Latin America and the First World War

Author: Stefan Rinke

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-02-09

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 1108132715

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Using a broad variety of textual and visual sources, Latin America and the First World War goes beyond traditional diplomatic history and analyzes the global dimension of the history of the Great War. Filling a significant gap in transnational histories of the war, Stefan Rinke addresses political, social, and economic aspects as well as the cultural impact of the war on Latin America and vice versa. Rinke's meticulous research is based on sources from the nineteen independent states of the entire subcontinent and promises to be the most comprehensive examination to date of Latin America before, during, and immediately after the war.


The United States and Venezuela during the First World War

The United States and Venezuela during the First World War

Author: H. Micheal Tarver

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2021-08-19

Total Pages: 269

ISBN-13: 1498511104

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This book details the diplomatic relations between the United States and Venezuela during a pivotal time in world history. Through the utilization of archival materials and newspaper accounts, the author highlights the words of the major participants to demonstrate how the two nations worked together – sometimes hand-in-hand, sometimes face-to-face – to prevent the European War from spreading to the Western Hemisphere. Despite several efforts to develop hemispheric unity during the War, Venezuelan leaders perceived the policy of neutrality to be in the best interest of the country's national sovereignty. This book explores the personalities of the chief executives and selected diplomats to illustrate how both personnel and personalities molded their nation’s foreign relations. In the end, while perceived as two very different individuals who pursued different paths during the global conflict, the leadership styles of President Woodrow Wilson and General Juan Vicente Gómez were more alike than they realized. The overall cordial relations between the two nations during the period under review helped establish the foundation for the petroleum bonanza that United States companies would enjoy in the following years.


Historia contemporánea de América

Historia contemporánea de América

Author: Antoni Marimon i Riutort

Publisher: Universitat de València

Published: 2015-05-16

Total Pages: 481

ISBN-13: 8437089417

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En aquest llibre s'ha defugit la temptació de convertir la història contemporània d'Amèrica en un mosaic inconnex de petites històries nacionals de cada país, i s'han abordat, per contra, i de forma innovadora, els grans problemes històrics continentals des de finals del segle XVIII fins a l'actualitat més estricta.


The Global First World War

The Global First World War

Author: Ana Paula Pires

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-04-14

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13: 1000377555

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This volume deals with the multiple impacts of the First World War on societies from South Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa, usually largely overlooked by the historiography on the conflict. Due to the lesser intensity of their military involvement in the war (neutrals or latecomers), these countries or regions were considered "peripheral" as a topic of research. However, in the last two decades, the advances of global history recovered their importance as active wartime actors and that of their experiences. This book will reconstruct some experiences and representations of the war that these societies built during and after the conflict from the prism of mediators between the war fought in the battlefields and their homes, as well as the local appropriations and resignifications of their experiences and testimonies.


A New Struggle for Independence in Modern Latin America

A New Struggle for Independence in Modern Latin America

Author: Pablo A. Baisotti

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-09-30

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 1000458865

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This volume explores several notable themes related to foreign affairs in Latin America and the reconfiguration of the power of the different states in the region. It offers insightful historical perspectives for understanding national, regional and global issues from the beginning of the 20th century to the present day, from analysis of the traditional "hegemony" of the United States over Latin America through its military, and political influence due to the presence of the European Union, Russia, and China. These views cannot be reduced to a simplistic vision of the dominant and subordinate; rather, they attempt to seek lines of continuity by highlighting traditional interpretations of new scenarios such as regional trading and security blocs. The volume refuses to impose a traditional and uncritical linear historical narrative onto the reader but instead proposes an alternative interpretation of the past and its relation to the present. Finally, the growing importance of international mechanisms in enabling the success of certain Latin American regimes is also highlighted, in particular the influence of regional diffusion through international organizations or other networks.


The First World War

The First World War

Author: Antonello Biagini

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2015-11-25

Total Pages: 535

ISBN-13: 1443886726

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This volume is the result of an international conference held at Sapienza University of Rome in June 2014, which brought together scholars from different countries to re-analyse and re-interpret the events of the First World War, one hundred years after a young Bosnian Serb student from the “Mlada Bosna,” Gavrilo Princip, “lit the fuse” and ignited the conflict which was to forever change the world. The Great War – initially on a European and then on a world scale – demonstrated the fragility of the international system of the European balance of powers, and determined the dissolution of the great multinational empires and the need to redraw the map of Europe according to the principles of national sovereignty. This book provides new insights into theories of this conflict, and is characterized by internationality, interdisciplinarity and a combination of different research methods. The contributions, based on archival documents from various different countries, international and local historiography, and on the analysis of newspaper articles, postcards, propaganda material, memorials and school books, examine the role of intellectuals and artists in the conflict, the issue of minorities and nationalities, the economy, and international relations and politics, in addition to specific case studies such as Russia and the Ottoman Empire, the Caucasus and the Middle East.


Transatlantic Battles

Transatlantic Battles

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Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2022-11-07

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 9004523251

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How did overseas Europeans participate in the two world wars’ effort? Which were the tensions around mobilization? How did the war affect their identity and their descendants? What were their mobilization’s effects on the relationship with the adopted homelands? These closely intertwined issues connect to the central argument of the book: war exerted a crucial influence on the configuration – and reconfiguration – of those European communities’ national or ethnic identities and made evident their transnational nature. Through different case studies, this volume approached the multi-faceted, complex, and fluid nature of immigrant collective identities under the pressures and challenges of total wars. Contributors are: Juan Pablo Artinian, Juan Luis Carrellán Ruiz, Hernán M. Díaz, Norman Fraser Brown, Marcelo Huernos, Milagros Martínez-Flener, Norman Fraser Brown, Germán C. Friedmann, María Inés Tato, and Stefan Rinke. Transatlantic Battles: European Immigrant Communities in South America and the World Wars is now available in paperback for individual customers.


The Economies of Latin America

The Economies of Latin America

Author: César Yáñez

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-10-06

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 1317320883

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The economic backwardness of Latin America and the Caribbean has long been discussed, but seldom been the subject of such a wide-ranging quantitative study. The twelve essays in this collection present a twenty-first-century analysis of a long-term issue, providing extensive geographical coverage and allowing reinterpretations of the past.