Revolutionaries, rebels and robbers: the golden age of banditry in Mexico, Latin America and the Chicano American Southwest, 1850-1950

"This volume delivers a comprehensive study of banditry in Latin America and of its cultural representation. In its scope across the continent, looking closely at nations where bandit culture has manifested itself forcefully -- Mexico (the subject of the case study), the Hispanic south-west of...

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Autor principal: Baker, Pascale (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Print Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Cardiff University of Wales Press 2015
En:Año: 2015
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Sumario:"This volume delivers a comprehensive study of banditry in Latin America and of its cultural representation. In its scope across the continent, looking closely at nations where bandit culture has manifested itself forcefully -- Mexico (the subject of the case study), the Hispanic south-west of the United States, Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela and Cuba -- it imagines a 'Golden Age' of banditry in Latin America from the mid-nineteenth century to the 1940s when so-called 'social bandits', an idea first proposed by Eric Hobsbawm and further developed here, flourished. In its content, this work offers the most detailed and wide-ranging study of its kind currently available."--Provided by publisher
Descripción Física:220 Seiten, 23 cm
ISBN:1783163437
9781783163434