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Military service in Bolivia has long been compulsory for young men. This service plays an important role in defining identity, citizenship, masculinity, state formation, and …
State and Society in Conflict analyzes one of the most volatile regions in Latin America, the Andean states of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. For the last …
A study of the growth of the indigenous labor force in upper Peru (now Bolivia) during colonial times. Ann Zulawski provides case studies in mining and agriculture, and places her …
Latin America in the 1980s was marked by the transition to democracy and a turn toward economic orthodoxy. Unsettling Statecraft analyzes this transition in Bolivia, Ecuador, and …
Winner, 2023 Susan Socolow-Lyman Johnson Book PrizeFields of Revolution examines the second largest case of peasant land redistribution in Latin America and agrarian reform …
Based on interviews with more than 100 participants, Van Cott demonstrates how social issues were placed on the constitutional reform agenda and transformed into the nation's …
Offers Fresh Insight into Crucial Debates over the Causes of Diverging and Converging Political Trajectories in the Region This coauthored monograph examines how business groups …
The landslide election of Evo Morales in December 2005 pointed toward a process of accelerated change in Bolivia, forging a path away from globalization and the neoliberal paradigm …
On June 4, 1923, the Bolivian military turned a machine gun on striking miners in the northern Potosi town of Uncia. The incident is remembered as Bolivia s first massacre of …
Mestizaje the process of cultural, ethnic, and racial mixing of Spanish and indigenous peoples has been central to the creation of modern national identity in Bolivia and much of …