University Press of America
Pages: 332
Trim: 6⅜ x 9¼
978-0-7618-6638-1 • Hardback • November 2015 • $108.00 • (£83.00)
978-0-7618-6639-8 • eBook • November 2015 • $102.50 • (£79.00)
Ilan Rachum has lectured on Latin American and early modern European history at Bar-Ilan University (Israel). His publications in Hebrew comprise a concise history of Brazil, a survey of Latin America in the twentieth century, and a history of imperial Spain (co-authored with the late Fred Bronner). His books also include The Renaissance: An Illustrated Encyclopedia (1979) and "Revolution": The Entrance of a New Word into Western Political Discourse (1999), in addition to numerous articles in scholarly journals.
Foreword
Placing October 1930 in Its Latin American Context
The Old Republic: Structures and Values
Cultural Change and the Undermining of Hierarchies
Alberto Torres: A Critic of His Nation
When Artists Launch a Struggle for Modern Values
Violent Protests of Inarticulate Young Officers
A Notable Addition: The Urban Oppositions
A Shift in the Evaluation of National Issues
Two Years of Revolutionary Effervescence
A Revolution? Yes, but Not the One Promised
A long and Tortuous Aftermath
Bibliography
Index