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Cities of hope : people, protests, and progress in urbanizing Latin America, 1870-1930

edited by Ronn Pineo and James A. Baer

Westview Press, 1998

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Volume

: hbk ISBN 9780813324432

Description

This groundbreaking book explores the relationship between the impact of urbanization on the working class in Latin American cities and the variety of responses by that group in the years between 1870 and 1930. Unlike urban geographies or political histories, the chapters of this collaborative volume focus on the people of these cities, especially the working women and men who were faced with the ramifications of the transformations taking place around them. The case studies demonstrate how studying the patterns of working class response provides the key to understanding the political process of the urban social reform. }This groundbreaking book explores the relationship between the impact of urbanization on the working class in Latin American cities and the variety of responses by that group in the years between 1870 and 1930. Unlike urban geographies or political histories, the chapters of this collaborative volume focus on the people of these cities, especially the working women and men who were faced with the ramifications of the transformations taking place around them. Each contributor provides original research and analysis on a selected city and addresses three core questions. First, what were the circumstances for working women and men in the growing cities in early twentieth-century Latin America? Second, how did this population respond to the problems they faced and act to improve the quality of their lives? And, third, what circumstances and what strategies were most likely to have a lasting impact? The case studies demonstrate how exploring the patterns of working class response provides the key to understanding the political process of the urban social reform.Filling significant gaps in the literature on Latin American social history, working class history, and the history of urbanization, Cities of Hope is written in a clear, accessible style, making it an excellent choice for course adoption in classes on urban studies, sociology, or Latin American history as well as a vital reference for scholars. }

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • (James A. Baer and Ronn Pineo. )
  • Political Impulses: Popular Participation in Formal and Informal Politics, Bogot, Colombia
  • (David Sowell. )
  • Dangerous Streets: Trolleys, Labor Conflict, and the Reorganization of Public Space in Montevideo, Uruguay
  • (Anton Rosenthal. )
  • Mexico City: Popular Classes and Revolutionary Politics
  • (John Lear. )
  • Viva La Revolucon Social!: Postrevolutionary Tenant Protest and State Housing Reform in Veracruz, Mexico
  • (Andrew Grant Wood. )
  • Buenos Aires: Housing Reform and the Decline of the Liberal State in Argentina
  • (J. A. Baer. )
  • Civilizing the City of Kings: Hygiene and Housing in Lima, Peru
  • (David S. Parker. )
  • Public Health Care in Valparaso, Chile
  • (R. Pineo. )
  • The Sick and the Dead: Epidemic and Contagious Disease in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • (Sam Adamo. )
  • The Cities of Panama: Sixty Years of Development
  • (Sharon Phillipps Collazos. )
  • Urbanization, the Working Class, and Reform
  • (R. Pineo and J. A. Baer.)
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780813324449

Description

This book brings together new research, analysis, and comparison on the dawn of modern urbanization in late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Latin America. It offers a sense of what life was like for the urban residents examining the conditions they confronted and exploring their experiences.

Table of Contents

Foreword -- Introduction -- Political Impulses: Popular Participation in Formal and Informal Politics, Bogota, Colombia -- Dangerous Streets: Trolleys, Labor Conflict, and the Reorganization of Public Space in Montevideo, Uruguay -- Mexico City: Popular Classes and Revolutionary Politics -- Viva La Revolucion Social! Postrevolutionary Tenant Protest and State Housing Reform in Veracruz, Mexico -- Buenos Aires: Housing Reform and the Decline of the Liberal State in Argentina -- Civilizing the City of Kings: Hygiene and Housing in Lima, Peru -- Public Health Care in Valparaiso, Chile -- The Sick and the Dead: Epidemic and Contagious Disease in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil -- The Cities of Panama: Sixty Years of Development -- Urbanization, the Working Class, and Reform

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