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The Creation and Control of a Caudillo - Duke University PressThe term caudillo means simply military leader. It has assumed a rather derogatory meaning chiefly through association of the term with such individuals as ...
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What Is Caudillismo? Definition and Examples - ThoughtCoDec 10, 2019 · Caudillismo was a system of leadership and political power based on allegiance to a "strongman." It emerged in Latin America following the era ...
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Political Instability and Caudillismo | Latin American History - FiveableCaudillismo developed as a system of personalist rule in Latin America following independence · Caudillos were charismatic military strongmen who gained power ...<|separator|>
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Caudillo Leadership in Latin America - Blogs@Baruch - CUNYDec 16, 2020 · Latin America's First Caudillos: Argentina and Venezuela. Juan Manuel de Rosas, governor of Buenos Aires, and José A. Páez, of Venezuela, rose ...
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Santa Anna in Life and Legend - UT Libraries ExhibitsAchievements of historic proportions established Santa Anna's prestige as a caudillo. For example, he played a large part in facilitating the Treaty of Córdoba ...Missing: notable | Show results with:notable
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[PDF] The Age of the Caudillos - ScholarWorks at WMUApr 29, 2015 · In the context of nineteenth-century Latin America, the caudillo had come to represent a very specific presence in the political landscape. The ...Missing: notable | Show results with:notable
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The Untranslatable Caudillo - PopulaAug 13, 2018 · In the twentieth century, caudillo is translated simply as “caudillo.” No chieftain, no strongman (which would be closer), just caudillo. And so ...Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics<|separator|>
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Caudillo - Etymology, Origin & MeaningDictator, from Spanish caudillo (leader), originates from Late Latin capitellum (little head). Meaning: a leader or chief, notably used in Spain and Latin ...
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CAUDILLO Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterOct 9, 2025 · The meaning of CAUDILLO is a Spanish or Latin American military dictator.
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caudilho - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryEtymology. Borrowed from Spanish caudillo, from Old Spanish cabdiello, from Late Latin capitellum, based on Latin capitem. Doublet of cabedelo, coudel, capitel ...
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Caudillismo | BritannicaAug 28, 2025 · The Spanish word caudillo (“leader,” from the Latin capitellum [“small head”]) was used to describe the head of irregular forces who ruled a ...
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Caudillo | Latin America, Authoritarianism, Dictatorship - BritannicaAug 28, 2025 · Strongmen who were often charismatic and whose hold on power depended on control over armed followers, patronage, and vigilance.
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Caudillismo - Oxford ReferenceThe system of rule by a caudillo (from Latin capitellum, meaning head). A caudillo is a political boss or overlord, the leader or chief of a politically ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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[PDF] caudillo leadership - OhioLINK ETD CenterApr 28, 2013 · Vargas Llosa writes: Bolívar was certainly a much better caudillo than the others—more strate- gic, more visionary, more learned. But he, too, ...
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Caudillo - Conversacion sobre HistoriaJun 7, 2024 · El Diccionario de la Real Academia de la Lengua Española cifra el origen del término “caudillo” en “capitellum”, del latín tardío, y ofrece dos ...
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Reconquista | Definition, History, Significance, & Facts - BritannicaOct 11, 2025 · Reconquista, in medieval Spain and Portugal, a series of campaigns by Christian states to recapture territory from the Muslims (Moors)
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El Cid | Biography & Facts - BritannicaEl Cid, who lived in the 11th century, is known as the national hero of Spain. He is remembered as a fierce champion of Christian Spain against Muslim and ...Missing: caudillo | Show results with:caudillo
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Caudillo Country | Gerald Brenan | The New York Review of BooksYet it should be noted that none of the generals of the nineteenth century who made successful pronunciamientos set up military dictatorships. They merely ...Missing: 19th | Show results with:19th
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19th Century Caudillos### Overview of 19th Century Caudillos' Emergence Linked to Independence Wars
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Bolívar and the Caudillos | Hispanic American Historical ReviewFeb 1, 1983 · The wars of independence in northern South America incorporated two processes, the constitutionalism of Bolívar and the caudillism of the regions.
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Santa Anna in Life and Legend - UT Libraries ExhibitsReflecting the caudillo politics of nineteenth century Latin America, Mexico called on Santa Anna to lead as president time and again (67).
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Antonio López de Santa Anna - The U.S. Mexico War - UT ArlingtonAn opportunist willing to change allegiances for reasons of political expediency, Santa Anna personified caudillismo in Mexico in the decades following its ...Missing: 19th | Show results with:19th
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As the Mexican Empire Dissolves, Central American Caudillos RiseIn this early period of nation-building in Latin America, Caudillos like Morazán were very influential in the early development of these young countries, for ...Missing: notable | Show results with:notable
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Rafael Carrera: Guatemala 1837–1865 - Oxford AcademicThe Indians had a caudillo, Rafael Carrera, who combined traditional values and popular qualities in a way which appealed to the grass roots of the movement.People's Leader · The Revolution of Mita · King of the Indians
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Rafael Carrera and the Emergence of the Republic of Guatemala ...Rafael Carrera (1814-1865) ruled Guatemala from about 1839 until his death. Among Central America's many political strongmen, he is unrivaled in the length.
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Dominican Republic - SANTANA AND BAEZ - Country StudiesTwo leaders dominated the period between 1844 and 1864: General Pedro Santana Familias and Buenaventura Báez Méndez.
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19th Century Caudillos - Latin American StudiesSep 30, 2013 · The term caudillo originates from the Spanish word for head, cabeza, and describes the leader of a political faction, often linked to a band of ...
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The Caudillo of the Andes - Cambridge University Press & AssessmentHe fought to shape the newly established republics, and between 1836 and 1839 he created the Peru-Bolivia Confederation. The epitome of an Andean caudillo ...<|separator|>
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José Antonio Páez: Venezuela 1830–1850 - Oxford AcademicThe career of José Antonio Páez exemplified the relative importance of education and experience in the making of a Venezuelan caudillo.
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Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera - BritannicaOct 3, 2025 · Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera was the president of New Granada from 1845 to 1849 and of Colombia from 1864 to 1867 who, as a Conservative ...Missing: caudillo | Show results with:caudillo
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Juan José Flores | president of Ecuador | BritannicaJuan José Flores and Vicente Rocafuerte—struggled for power; Flores found much of his support in Quito, Rocafuerte in Guayaquil ...Missing: caudillo | Show results with:caudillo
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Andrés de Santa Cruz | president of Bolivia | BritannicaBolivia's dictator, Andrés Santa Cruz, conquered Peru after helping to quell an army rebellion against Peruvian president Luís José de Orbegoso in 1835. Santa ...
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Ramón Castilla | Reformer, Liberator, Statesman | BritannicaRamón Castilla was a soldier and statesman who, as president or as the power behind the scene, dominated Peruvian politics for nearly 20 years.Missing: caudillo | Show results with:caudillo
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(PDF) Three Caudillos in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru by Rei WolfsohnPDF | Caudillismo is the system of organizing a faction, city, or state under the leadership of a strongman archetype. A leader, the caudillo,.Missing: 19th | Show results with:19th
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Reassessing Caudillismo in Bolivia, 1825-79 - jstorFifteen years of intermittent but increasingly extensive and bitterly contested warfare bequeathed to the new republic a glut of soldiers and an empty exchequer ...
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Juan Manuel de Rosas | Dictator of Argentina, Federalist LeaderJuan Manuel de Rosas was a military and political leader of Argentina, who was governor (1835–52) of Buenos Aires with dictatorial powers. Rosas was of a ...
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Juan Manuel de Rosas: Argentina 1829–1852 - Oxford AcademicHe was a caudillo by nature before he became governor by election, and he endowed—or distorted-—the governorship with his own caudillo qualities. Rosas himself, ...
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José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia - BritannicaSep 16, 2025 · José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia was the dictator of Paraguay whose intensely personal rule and policy of self-sufficiency left the nation ...Missing: caudillo | Show results with:caudillo
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[PDF] Fructuoso Rivera - Contenidos educativos digitalesFue el primer presidente del Uruguay y derrocó al segundo, Manuel Oribe, dando inicio así a la Guerra Grande. Sus seguidores se identificaron con la divisa que ...
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Diego Portales | Liberal Reforms, Chilean Independence & StatesmanDiego Portales was a Chilean politician and for seven years virtual dictator who was instrumental in establishing political order and instituting economic ...Missing: caudillo | Show results with:caudillo
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How Mexico's “Undefeated Caudillo” Met His End - Americas QuarterlyJan 31, 2023 · Álvaro Obregón was victorious in the Mexican Revolution, but his lust for power left deep scars on the country's politics.
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Álvaro Obregón, el caudillo invicto de la Revolución - Gob MXJul 19, 2018 · Así fue Álvaro Obregón, personaje invicto de la Revolución, el hombre de armas más destacado del ejército constitucionalista. Como parte del ...
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Plutarco Elías Calles and the Maximato in Revolutionary MexicoThe death of the last great caudillo had created a political vacuum that of- fered the threat of continual conflict, but also the opportunity to create a new ...<|separator|>
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Plutarco Elías Calles, 1º. de Septiembre de 1928No necesito recordar cómo estorbaron los caudillos, no de modo deliberado quizás, a las veces, pero sí de manera lógica y natural siempre, la aparición y la ...
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Introduction - Historical Documents - Office of the HistorianIn 1931 Guatemala's elite united to restore order and turned to the rule of a strongman or caudillo, Jorge Ubico Castañeda, to restore social stability and ...
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Gral Maximiliano Hernandez Martínez - Oxford ReferenceMartínez was the last of the caudillo political leaders of El Salvador, able to stamp their personal whims on public office. He lost power when civilians ...
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Carías Andino, Tiburcio (1876–1969) - Encyclopedia.comTiburcio Carías Andino (b. 15 March 1876; d. 23 December 1969), president of Honduras (1933–1948). Carías was born in Tegucigalpa.
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Anastasio Somoza | Dictator, Oppressor, US Ally - BritannicaSep 25, 2025 · Anastasio Somoza was a soldier-politician who was dictator of Nicaragua for 20 years. Preferring the use of patronage and bribery to ...Missing: caudillo | Show results with:caudillo
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[PDF] Neo-caudillismo in Argentine political literature - UQ eSpaceFor other historians, the power of caudillismo was demonstrated by 20th -century leaders, such as Hipólito Yrigoyen (1916-1922, 1928-1930) and. Juan D. Perón ...
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[PDF] Caudillismo - Philobiblon |”2 Caudillismo resulted in a specific political system – caudillaje – defined by four basic features: 1. the repeated emergence of patron-client relations ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] argentine unions since 1955: power andDuring the 1943-46 period that saw. Perón's rise to the presidency, workers made unprecedented gains in wages, organization, and social security. Equally ...
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Peronist Consumer Politics and the Problem of Domesticating ...Feb 1, 2007 · After assuming the presidency in June 1946, Perón immediately announced the “Sixty-Day Campaign,” a package of price controls limiting the cost ...
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THE CAUDILLO'S RISE AND FALL AND RISE - The New York TimesSep 4, 1983 · Peron was one of the most remarkable figures in Latin American history. As an obscure 47-year-old army colonel, he rose to power behind a ...Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics
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Getúlio Vargas | Research Starters - EBSCOGetúlio Vargas was a pivotal figure in Brazilian history, known for his long and complex political career that spanned several decades.Missing: caudillo | Show results with:caudillo
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[PDF] The origin of Peruvian professional militarismThese scholars argued that Peruvian officers were aping their French mentors when twentieth-century military magazines claimed nation building as a defense ...
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Populism and Frustration in 20th Century Bolivia - jstorSep 4, 2006 · It has been argued that the parties and caudillos politicos who had dominated this era survived—with the exception of. Salamanca—and ...
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[PDF] Lawmaking in Personalist Dictatorships: Evidence from SpainThese management practices prevented the emergence of any semblance of collective government and secured Franco's personal rule over the administration.Missing: style | Show results with:style
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[PDF] Francisco Franco's Utilization of History for PropagandaWithin my thesis, I will analyze the ways in which Francisco Franco utilized history within his propaganda to consolidate power under his regime.Missing: "peer | Show results with:"peer
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(PDF) Francisco Franco: Soldier, Commander, Dictator (review)Aug 6, 2025 · Possessing a personality that was unimaginative, inflexible, and morally inert, Franco was the kind of individual who could have easily slipped ...
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Franco: A Personal and Political Biography - Reviews in HistoryAug 8, 2015 · This book is an example of the most classic political history. The cultural and social background of the dictatorship occupies a secondary position in the ...
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Caudillo Politics: A Structural Analysis - jstor3 Caudillo is best translated as chieftain. The term derived from the Latin caput, head. Caudillaje refers to the condition of caudillo competition and rule.<|separator|>
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[PDF] Introduction - Assets - Cambridge University PressAccording to Lynch, a caudillo had to be both “autonom- ous in that he owed obedience to no one beyond him” and “absolute in that he shared his power with no ...
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Reining in Rebellion: The Decline of Political Violence in South ...Jan 1, 2024 · During the nineteenth century, South America was plagued by internal rebellions that destabilized the region's economies and political ...
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Military Professionalization and the Decline of Revolts in South ...Aug 2, 2025 · A series of regression analyses show that increases in military strength and professionalization are correlated with a decline in outsider ...
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Congresses versus caudillos: the untold history of democracy in ...Jun 24, 2017 · This article argues that congresses were central political actors in Latin America during the century and it does so by examining their various ...Missing: alternatives | Show results with:alternatives
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Why Weak States Hamper Latin America | LatAm InvestorOct 5, 2020 · The factor that repeatedly hindered the modernisation of Latin America was the weakness of the state. It was a weakness that can be traced back, ...
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The Rise of Modern Militarism in Argentina - Duke University PressMilitary professionalization was destined to have a profound impact on the course of Argentine political history. Professionalization heightened the corporate ...
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The Rise and Fall of Juan Manuel de Rosas in ArgentinaAfter three years in power, Juan Manuel de Rosas managed to stabilize Buenos Aires' finances through customs reforms and land sales. However, his ...
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Juan Manuel de Rosas: Authoritarian Caudillo and Primitive PopulistJuan Manuel de Rosas governed Argentina between 1829 and 1852, with a brief interlude in the early 1830s. His rule and his legacy have provoked deep.
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[PDF] The Porfiriato: The stability and growth Mexico neededThe presidency of Porfirio Diaz is often remembered as a period of social degradation and oppression of freedoms in Mexico. His extensive thirty-five year ...
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Mexico During the Porfiriato - The Mexican Revolution and the ...During his presidency, Díaz and his advisers transformed Mexico by building railroads, schools, and installing overall infrastructure. They developed the ...
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10 Ways Mexican Dictator Porfirio Diaz Actually Made a Positive ...Nov 6, 2021 · The development of capitalism and proliferation of foreign investment led Porfirio Diaz to create national institutions, railways, ...
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Stabilisation and growth under dictatorships: Lessons from Franco's ...Mar 22, 2010 · From 1950 to 1975 Spain evolved from a closed and isolated economy to integrating with the rest of European economies, albeit remaining as a ...
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Rosas, Juan Manuel - Rare Books & Special CollectionsRosas consolidated his power during this first three-year term as governor. During this tenure, he withdrew the province of Buenos Aires from discussions of ...Missing: stabilization | Show results with:stabilization
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Love & Authority in Argentina (19th c) - Children and Youth in HistorySeen by his supporters as "The Restorer of the Laws," he sanctioned property confiscation, execution, torture, and forced exile against Unitarian suspects and ...
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Critics of Rosas - Rare Books & Special CollectionsUprisings against Rosas in the provinces were defeated by the late 1830s, and the liberal platform advocated by Rivadavia was dismantled. As Rosas consolidated ...
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Can Paraguay Escape Decades of Despotism, Ineptitude, and ...Mar 22, 2016 · After centuries of isolation and experiments in tyranny, Paraguay is having its moment. ... “Use and abuse Paraguay.” Hagen and Mechtild Stahr ...
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The Mexican Revolution (Chapter 14)There were of course other causes of the revolution as well, such as the authoritarianism, corruption and abuse of power of the Porfirio Díaz regime. For ...
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Power of the Press: The True Heroes of the Mexican RevolutionMay 8, 2024 · The press exposed the abuses of the Porfirio Díaz government (1876-1910), leading eventually to its decline and the establishment of a new democratic Mexico.
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[PDF] Managing Histories of Human Rights AbusesIn the twentieth century, Spain and Chile witnessed the rise and fall of dictatorships that engaged in large-scale human rights violations to achieve their ...
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[PDF] Authoritarianism - Caudillos - Marc BeckerBy 2000, however, the crisis had passed, and public opinion swung away from support for his abuses of power. ... dictatorships in the history of Latin America.Missing: costs | Show results with:costs
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What is a Caudillo? - Boot Camp & Military Fitness InstituteMar 24, 2022 · Rosas despised “the principles of political democracy and liberty [and] provided order in a region that had known near-anarchy since ...
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[PDF] Constitutionalism through the Looking Glass of Latin Americaemphasizes the democratic roots of caudillismo is provided by BRADFORD E. BURNS, THE ... Caudillos, not constitutions, provided order by relying on ...
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Rural Barbarism in Domingo Sarmiento's 'Facundo'Feb 20, 2017 · Sarmiento has clear views on where barbarism comes from: from the countryside, from the gauchos, from the rural areas of Argentina. It's the ...<|separator|>
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Democracy's Caudillo: News Article - Independent InstituteJun 19, 2006 · It was also admired by the publicists of the Falange in Spain, among them Giménez Caballero, who said that Bolívar was a precursor of Franco.
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Efrain Kristal, Sarmiento's Masterpiece, NLR 102 ... - New Left ReviewDec 1, 2016 · Facundo is the first treatment of the caudillo, the powerful landowner with his private army, as a vantage point from which to explore the predicaments of ...
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Full article: Reading Facundo Transnationally, at LastApr 26, 2021 · Sarmiento casts the gaucho caudillos who rose to power in Argentina from the mid-1820s as the literal personification of rural and barbaric ...
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Representing Dictatorship in the Global SouthJul 30, 2019 · Key works include Martín Luis Guzmán's La sombra del caudillo (The Shadow of the Strongman, 1929; Mexico) and Miguel Ángel Asturias's El Señor ...
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Portraits in Black: Dictator, Autocrat, Caudillo - Mark DannerAug 25, 2021 · The dictator figure in Autumn of the Patriarch is an obvious amalgamation of various dictators, which gives García Márquez to work with deeper ...
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On Women, "Caudillos", and Literature in "La fiesta del Chivo" - jstorIn the year 2000, Mario Vargas Llosa published La fiesta del Chivo, a story based on one of the fiercest men in Latin American history, the. Dominican dictator ...
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Caudillo (1977) - IMDbRating 7.2/10 (82) The film shows the Franco's propaganda, from documentaries to comics showing the dictator as a super-hero, and contrasts it all along the picture with images ...Missing: media | Show results with:media
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Latin America's Neocaudillismo: Ex-Presidents and Newcomers ...Jan 2, 2018 · This article concludes that the abundance of ex-presidents and newcomers in elections—essentially, the new face of Latin America's caudillismo— ...
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Nicaragua: A Return to Caudillismo | Journal of DemocracyOrtega has consolidated control over Nicaragua's institutions and economy while rejecting his revolutionary roots, stifling opposition parties and civil ...
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Hugo Chavez's Constitutional Legacy - Brookings InstitutionMar 14, 2013 · Chavez was now in control of the ultimate “free radical” in Venezuela politics. The judiciary tried to beat back these claims of ultimate power.
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Venezuela's Chavez Era | Council on Foreign RelationsVenezuela's opposition coalition wins 65 seats out of 165 in the National Assembly election, breaking the two-thirds majority that President Hugo Chavez's ...
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The authoritarian consolidation in Venezuela - Latinoamérica 21Aug 24, 2024 · Since Hugo Chávez's rise to power and the subsequent consolidation of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), under Nicolás Maduro ...
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[PDF] Latin America's Neocaudillismo - Amherst CollegeThis article concludes that the abundance of ex-presidents and newcomers in elections—essentially, the new face of Latin America's caudillismo—does not bode ...
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'Tío Gildo': a modern-day caudillo in the heart of South AmericaNov 5, 2021 · The astute politics of Formosa Governor Gildo Insfrán have helped the 70-year-old to climb to the top of his province's government and stay there for more than ...
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Formosa lawmakers seek 'express' reform to allow governor's ninth ...Oct 25, 2024 · 'Tío Gildo': a modern-day caudillo in the heart of South America. The draft amendment to the provincial constitution states that its objective ...