In this comparative-historical analysis of Spanish America, Mahoney
offers a new theory of colonialism and postcolonial development. He
explores why certain kinds of societies are subject to certain kinds
of colonialism and why these forms of colonialism give rise to
countries with differing levels of economic prosperity and social
well-being. Mahoney contends that differences in the extent of
colonialism are best explained by the potentially evolving fit between
the institutions of the colonizing nation and those of the colonized
society. Moreover, he shows how institutions forged under colonialism
bring countries to relative levels of development that may prove
remarkably enduring in the postcolonial period. The argument is sure
to stir discussion and debate, both among experts on Spanish America
who believe that development is not tightly bound by the colonial
past, and among scholars of colonialism who suggest that the
institutional identity of the colonizing nation is of little
consequence.
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Spanish America in Comparative Perspective
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ISBN
9780511740497
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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