Latin America's Wars Volume II: The Age of the Professional Soldier, 1900-2001
The second volume in Robert Scheina's definitive study of Latin American military history draws upon years of extensive research and teaching in the field. Although wags in the United States have quipped that if Latin America's military forces were not constantly seeking political power they would have nothing to do, Scheina describes how these men have not only bravely defended their own homelands from foreign enemies but have also gone abroad to fight in both world wars and in the Korean War. This groundbreaking volume also examines the numerous U.S. interventions in Latin America during the twentieth century and the various motivations for them, ranging from the petty interests of influential North American businesses to global concerns with grand strategy which, for example, resulted in the building of the Panama Canal. Scheina concludes by exploring the role of Latin America in the Cold War and Colombia's ongoing conflict with the drug cartels. He focuses on operational history in the context of war as an instrument of politics and society, including insightful analyses of the military as an institution and of its relations with civilian government. Latin America's Wars fills a void in the literature, broadens U.S. readers' understanding of their neighbors, and serves as a point of departure for new scholarship.
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Latin America's Wars Volume II: The Age of the Professional Soldier, 1900-2001
The second volume in Robert Scheina's definitive study of Latin American military history draws upon years of extensive research and teaching in the field. Although wags in the United States have quipped that if Latin America's military forces were not constantly seeking political power they would have nothing to do, Scheina describes how these men have not only bravely defended their own homelands from foreign enemies but have also gone abroad to fight in both world wars and in the Korean War. This groundbreaking volume also examines the numerous U.S. interventions in Latin America during the twentieth century and the various motivations for them, ranging from the petty interests of influential North American businesses to global concerns with grand strategy which, for example, resulted in the building of the Panama Canal. Scheina concludes by exploring the role of Latin America in the Cold War and Colombia's ongoing conflict with the drug cartels. He focuses on operational history in the context of war as an instrument of politics and society, including insightful analyses of the military as an institution and of its relations with civilian government. Latin America's Wars fills a void in the literature, broadens U.S. readers' understanding of their neighbors, and serves as a point of departure for new scholarship.
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Latin America's Wars Volume II: The Age of the Professional Soldier, 1900-2001

Latin America's Wars Volume II: The Age of the Professional Soldier, 1900-2001

by Robert L. Scheina
Latin America's Wars Volume II: The Age of the Professional Soldier, 1900-2001

Latin America's Wars Volume II: The Age of the Professional Soldier, 1900-2001

by Robert L. Scheina

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The second volume in Robert Scheina's definitive study of Latin American military history draws upon years of extensive research and teaching in the field. Although wags in the United States have quipped that if Latin America's military forces were not constantly seeking political power they would have nothing to do, Scheina describes how these men have not only bravely defended their own homelands from foreign enemies but have also gone abroad to fight in both world wars and in the Korean War. This groundbreaking volume also examines the numerous U.S. interventions in Latin America during the twentieth century and the various motivations for them, ranging from the petty interests of influential North American businesses to global concerns with grand strategy which, for example, resulted in the building of the Panama Canal. Scheina concludes by exploring the role of Latin America in the Cold War and Colombia's ongoing conflict with the drug cartels. He focuses on operational history in the context of war as an instrument of politics and society, including insightful analyses of the military as an institution and of its relations with civilian government. Latin America's Wars fills a void in the literature, broadens U.S. readers' understanding of their neighbors, and serves as a point of departure for new scholarship.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781597974783
Publisher: Potomac Books Inc.
Publication date: 07/31/2003
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 1395
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Robert L. Scheina, Ph.D., has published hundreds of articles and four other books on Latin America, including the comprehensive two-volume study Latin America's Wars (Brassey’s, Inc., 2003). He lives in Crofton, Maryland.

Table of Contents

Illustrations and Mapsxi
Prefacexiii
Acknowledgmentsxvii
Abbreviationsxxi
Introduction: What Were the Causes for War in Twentieth-Century Latin America?xxiii
Part 1.Political Intervention by the United States
1.The Giving and the Taking of Panama, 19031
Part 2.An Early Twentieth-Century Boundary Dispute
2.The Acre War, 19037
Part 3.Early Twentieth-Century Interclass Revolution and Religious War
3.The Mexican Revolution, 1910-2011
4.The Cristero Rebellion, 1926-2929
Part 4.An Extrahemispheric War
5.World War I and Brazil, 1917-1835
Part 5.Economic Interventions by the United States
6.Haiti, 1915-3441
7.The Dominican Republic, 1916-2448
8.Nicaragua, 1927-3355
Part 6.Interclass Struggles
9.Naval Mutinies, 1910-3173
10.International Communist Subversion, 1928-3578
Part 7.Major Boundary Disputes between the World Wars
11.The Chaco War, 1932-3585
12.The Leticia Dispute, 1932-33109
13.Ecuador and Peru, 1941, 1981, and 1995114
Part 8.Mid-Twentieth-Century Intraclass Wars
14.Forging Modern Brazil, 1922-32127
15.The Peruvian Senior Military versus the Apristas, 1930-68133
16.The Argentine Senior Military versus Peronismo, 1951-66145
Part 9.Another Extrahemispheric War
17.World War II, Brazil and Mexico, 1942-45161
Part 10.Post-World War II Intraclass Wars
18.Central America and the Caribbean, 1944-54173
19.Paraguay, 1947185
20.Colombia, La Violencia, 1948-64189
Part 11.The Early Cold War Struggles
21.Colombia in Korea, 1950-53197
22.The Guatemalan Revolution, 1954201
Part 12.Mid-Twentieth-Century Interclass Revolutions
23.The Bolivian Revolution, 1952207
24.The Cuban Revolution, 1956-59215
25.The Venezuela Revolution, 1958229
Part 13.Early Cold War Intraclass Conflicts
26.The Year of the Pre-Foco Follies, 1959237
27.Military Operations by Cuban Exiles, 1960-65243
28.Venezuela--Reactionary Right and Radical Left, 1960-62255
29.The Era of the Early Foco Wars, 1962-65265
30.The Era of the Late Foco Wars, 1965-74278
31.Urban Guerrilla Wars, 1963-76289
Part 14.Cold War Border Disputes
32.The "Soccer War," 1969301
33.The Malvinas (Falkland) Islands, 1982307
Part 15.Late Cold War Intraclass Conflicts
34.Chile and the Overthrow of Allende, 1973319
35.Cuban Troops in Africa, 1960-91327
36.The Era of Fidel's Legacy, 1974-91339
37.Peru: The Shining Path, 1980-92360
Part 16.An Economic War
38.Colombia's Drug War, 1982-2001373
Postscript: What Were the Surprises?385
Notes387
Index to Full Bibliographical Citations491
Index505
About the Author531
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