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A History of Chile, 1808-2002 (2nd ed)

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A History of Chile chronicles the nation's political, social, and economic evolution from its independence until the early years of the Lagos regime.

Employing primary and secondary materials, it explores the growth of Chile's agricultural economy, during which the large landed estates appeared; the nineteenth-century wheat and mining booms; the rise of the nitrate mines; their replacement by copper mining; and the diversification of the nation's economic base.

This volume also traces Chile's political development from oligarchy to democracy, culminating in the election of Salvador Allende, his overthrow by a military dictatorship, and the return of popularly elected governments.

Additionally, the volume examines Chile's social and intellectual history: the process of urbanization, the spread of education and public health, the diminution of poverty, the creation of a rich intellectual and literary tradition, the experiences of middle and lower classes and the development of Chile's unique culture.

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Cambridge University Press
0521827493 / 9780521827492
Hardback
983
18/10/2004
United Kingdom
English
450 p.
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Previous ed.: 1996.