Transnational South America

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Academia Nacional De La Historia
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argentine
Argentine Brazilian Relationships
Argentine Delegates
Argentine Historiography
Author_Ori Preuss
Brazilian Argentine Rapprochement
Brazilian Capital
Brazilian Regimes
buenos
Buenos Aires
Campos Sales
Cartes De Visite
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Creole Consciousness
cross-border South American networks
Cuban Spanish American War
cultural exchange
delegate
El Gobierno
entangled histories
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Happy Nation
intellectual history
joaquim
Joaquim Nabuco
La Alianza
Las Escuelas
Luso-Hispanic relations
modernization theory
Monte Caseros
nabuco
Nineteenth Century Latin America
Oliveira Lima
paraguayan
Paraguayan War
periodical
press
Revista De Derecho
Rio De Janeiro Newspaper
Southern South America
Spanish America
spatial humanities
war

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367263973
  • Weight: 294g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Apr 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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At the crossroad of intellectual, diplomatic, and cultural history, this book examines flows of information, men, and ideas between South American cities—mainly the port-capitals of Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro—during the period of their modernization. The book reconstructs this largely overlooked trend toward connectedness both as an objective process and as an assemblage of visions and policies concentrating on diverse transnational practices such as translation, travel, public visits and conferences, the print press, cultural diplomacy, intertextuality, and institutional and personal contacts. Inspired by the entangled history approach and the spatial turn in the humanities, the book highlights the importance of cross-border exchanges within the South American continent. It thus offers a correction to two major traditions in the historiography of ideas and identities in modern Latin America: the predominance of the nation-state as the main unit of analysis, and the concentration on relationships with Europe and the U.S. as the main axis of cultural exchange. Modernization, it is argued, brought segments of South America’s capital cities not only close to Paris, London, and New York, as is commonly claimed, but also to each other both physically and mentally, creating and recreating spaces, ways of thinking, and cultural-political projects at the national and regional levels.

Ori Preuss is Senior Lecturer of Latin American History at Tel Aviv University.

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