Description
Out of these narratives emerges a twofold argument that, on the one hand, locates the causes and stakes of foundational national conflicts in Argentina in a Pacific-facing Trans-Andean and, on the other hand, sees the Trans-Andean as part of mid-nineteenth-century globalization, thus connecting national conflicts, nonnational geographies, and globalization. As a result, this book challenges dominant narratives about social and political conflicts at this formative moment in Argentine and Latin American history while opening up discussion on the methodologies and meaningfulness of transnational, borderlands, and global histories.
About the Author
Kyle E. Harvey is assistant professor of history at Western Carolina University.
Book Information
ISBN 9781469682266
Author Kyle E. Harvey
Format Paperback
Page Count 264
Imprint The University of North Carolina Press
Publisher The University of North Carolina Press