“‘When did Peru screw up?,’ famously asked Zavalita in <b>Mario Vargas Llosa</b>’s classic <i>Conversation in the Cathedral</i> (1969). As this volume shows, there are many possible answers to that burning question: economic crises, foreign and internal wars, military dictatorships, and more. Yet, Peruvian peoples showed resilience and hope in the face of adversity. Written by a stellar group of scholars, this book offers invaluable clues to decipher the fascinating but frequently dreadful history of modern Peru.”—<b>Carlos Aguirre</b>, University of Oregon<br /><br />“Two hundred years since Independence, Peru continues its struggle to define itself, as it continues to be split by geography and thought. <b>Paulo Drinot and Alberto Vergara</b> bring together a prominent grouping of historians and social scientists who track Peru from the late colonial period to the present day. They offer rich insights into Peru at different historical periods as well as from distinct methodological approaches in their attempt to answer ‘what country is this?’ This volume will enrich teaching and anyone who wishes to learn more about Peru’s historical and political context.”—<b>Cynthia E. Milton</b>, author of, <i><b>Conflicted Memory: Military Cultural Interventions and the Human Rights Era in Peru</b></i>
Contributors. Eduardo Dargent, Paulo Drinot, Cynthia McClintock, JosÉ Luis RÉnique, Natalia Sobrevilla Perea, Alberto Vergara, Charles Walker
1. A Complex Destiny: Peru and the Difficult Transition from Colony to Republic (1780–1880) / Charles Walker 9
2. How Illusory Was Prosperity? The Rise and Fall of the Guano State in Peru (1840–1880) / Natalia Sobrevilla Perea 52
3. “We Want a Homeland!” The Struggle for a Technical State (1879–1919) / José Luis Rénique (Translated by Inés Rénique) 88
4. Fictitious Progress? Mass Politics and “Integration” in Peru (1919–1968) / Paulo Drinot 138
5. From the Baseless Triangle to the Realm of Anti-Politics: Political Inclusion, “Articulation,” and Mobilization in Peru (1968–1994) / Eduardo Dargent Bocanegra 205
6. Shut Up and Shop! Representation and Governance in Contemporary Peru / Alberto Vergara 253
7. Peru, the First Two Centuries: Challenges, Failures, and Achievements in Comparative Perspective / Cynthia McClintock 311
Contributors 329
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Biografisk notat
Paulo Drinot is Professor of Latin American History at University College London.Alberto Vergara is Professor of Political Science at the Universidad del PacÍfico.