Contents
ARTICLES
Dynamics of Change in Chile: Explaining the Emergence of the 2006
Pingüino Movement
1
SOFIA DONOSO
Towards Post-Liberal Democracy in Latin America? A Conceptual Framework
Applied to Bolivia
31
JONAS WOLFF
Two, Three, Many Revolutions? Cuba and the Prospects for Revolutionary Change
in Latin America, 1967–1975
61
TANYA HARMER
The Seduction of Revolution: Anticlerical Campaigns against Confession in Mexico,
1914–1935
BEN FALLAW 91
COMMENTARY
Fishing for Leviathans? Shifting Views on the Liberal State and Development in
Peruvian History 121
PAUL GOOTENBERG
BOOK REVIEWS
Rebecca Earle,The Body of the Conquistador: Food, Race and the Colonial Experience in
Spanish America, 1492–1700, reviewed by Arnold Bauer 143
Prudence M. Rice, Vintage Moquegua: History, Wine, and Archaeology on a Colonial
Peruvian Periphery, reviewed by Kendall W. Brown 145
Nikolaus Böttcher, Bernd Hausberger and Max S. Hering Torres (eds.), El peso
de la sangre: limpios, mestizos, y nobles en el mundo hispánico, reviewed by 147
Peter B. Villella
John Lynch, New Worlds: A Religious History of Latin America, reviewed by
Matthew Butler 148
Lawrence A. Clayton, Bartolomé de Las Casas and the Conquest of the Americas,
reviewed by Gabriela Ramos 150
Joel Morales Cruz, The Mexican Reformation: Catholic Pluralism, Enlightenment
Religion, and the Iglesia de Jesús Movement in Benito Juárez’s Mexico, 1859–72,
reviewed by Brian Larkin 152
Heraclio Bonilla (ed.), Indios, negros y mestizos en la independencia, reviewed by
Peter Blanchard 153
Francisca Rengifo S., Vida conyugal, maltrato y abandono: el divorcio eclesiástico en
Chile, 1850–1890, reviewed by Christine Hunefeldt 155
Frank Salomon and Mercedes Niño-Murcia, The Lettered Mountain: A Peruvian
Village’s Way with Writing, reviewed by Marc Becker 156
Flavia Fiorucci, Intelectuales y peronismo 1945–1955, reviewed by Eduardo Elena 158
Sandra Messinger Cypress, Uncivil Wars: Elena Garro, Octavio Paz, and the Battle
for Cultural Memory, reviewed by Ilan Stavans 160
Hernán Horna, A History of Latin America, reviewed by Deborah Toner 161
Barbara Bulmer-Thomas and Victor Bulmer-Thomas, The Economic History of Belize
from the 17th Century to Post-Independence, reviewed by Mark Moberg 163
Roy Hora, Historia económica de la Argentina en el siglo XIX, reviewed by Alejandra
Irigoin 165
Aldo Musacchio, Experiments in Financial Democracy: Corporate Governance
and Financial Development in Brazil, 1882–1950, reviewed by Kurt E. Von
Mettenheim 167
Thomas Marois, States, Banks and Crisis: Emerging Finance Capitalism in Mexico and
Turkey, reviewed by Jeff Powell 169
Jussi Pakkasvirta, Fábricas de celulosa: historias de la globalización,reviewed by Marcelo
Rougier 171
Merike Blofield (ed.), The Great Gap: Inequality and the Politics of Redistribution in
Latin America, reviewed by Anthony Hall 173
Mauricio A. Font and Laura Randall (eds.), The Brazilian State: Debate and Agenda,
reviewed by Anthony W. Pereira 175
David Close, Salvador Martí i Puig and Shelley McConnell (eds.), The Sandinistas and
Nicaragua since 1979, reviewed by Gary Prevost 176
Kristina Mani, Democratization and Military Transformation in Argentina and Chile:
Rethinking Rivalry, reviewed by Ana Margheritis 179
Martha S. Santos, Cleansing Honor with Blood: Masculinity, Violence, and Power in the
Backlands of Northeast Brazil, 1845–1889, reviewed by Kristen Drybread 180
Susan Fitzpatrick-Behrens, The Maryknoll Mission in Peru, 1943–1989: Transnational
Faith and Transformation, reviewed by Daniel H. Levine 182
Priscilla Archibald, Imagining Modernity in the Andes, reviewed by Alexandra Hibbett 184
Jaymie Patricia Heilman, Before the Shining Path: Politics in Rural Ayacucho,
1895–1980, reviewed by Paulo Drinot 186
Barry S. Levitt, Power in the Balance: Presidents, Parties and Legislatures in Peru and
Beyond, reviewed by Eduardo Dargent 188
Lisa M. Glidden, Mobilizing Ethnic Identity in the Andes, reviewed by Roberta Rice 190
Kepa Artaraz, Bolivia: Refounding the Nation, reviewed by Ton Salman 191
iv ContentsPaul Gootenberg, Andean Cocaine: The Making of a Global Drug, reviewed
by Jenny Pearce 193
R. Andrew Chesnut, Devoted to Death: Santa Muerte, the Skeleton Saint,
reviewed by David Lehmann 195
Pablo Yankelevich, ¿Deseables o inconvenientes? Las fronteras de la extranjería
en el México posrevolucionario, reviewed by Daniela Spenser 197
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