Proclaiming Revolution: Bolivia in Comparative Perspective (David Rockefeller Centre on Latin American Studies)

Proclaiming Revolution: Bolivia in Comparative Perspective (David Rockefeller Centre on Latin American Studies)

by Merilee Serrill Grindle (Author), Merilee Serrill Grindle (Author), Pilar Domingo (Author)

Synopsis

The fiftieth anniversary of the 1952 Revolution in Bolivia offered an opportunity to explore contrasting visions about change in this often overlooked country from a comparative perspective. Blending the approaches of history and the social sciences, the chapters in this volume examine both implicitly and explicitly the extent to which the process opened by the uprising of April 1952 is comparable to the great radical transformations that occurred elsewhere during the twentieth century.

The question of historical memory, the origins of the revolution in the political economy and culture of the towns, mines and countryside, and the extent to which 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 the UK. Full and critical attention is given to the consequences of the revolution over fifty years, with assessments of the parties, structures and policies shaping economic, political and social conditions at the start of the twenty-first century.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 03 Oct 2003

ISBN 10: 0674011414
ISBN 13: 9780674011410

Media Reviews
Proclaiming Revolution is an important contribution--the first book of its kind to approach the implications and consequences of the 1952 revolution in comparison with other Latin American revolutions of similar magnitude...[It] permits us to see the possibility of creating a society that is more humane, reconstructing diverse sociocultural identities in order to reinvent the Bolivian nation sin mayzisculas --the plurimulti nation and not Nation. --Franco Gamboa Rocabado Hispanic American Historical Review (02/01/2007)
Author Bio
Merilee S. Grindle is Edward S. Mason Professor of International Development, Emerita, at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and the former Director of the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard University. Pilar Domingo is Lecturer in Politics, Queen Mary College, University of London.