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Bolivar, Simon, (1783-1830)
Bolivar's afterlife in the Americasbiography, ideology, and the public sphere /
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Title/Author:
Bolivar's afterlife in the Americasby Robert T. Conn.
Reminder of title:
biography, ideology, and the public sphere /
Author:
Conn, Robert T.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020.
Description:
x, 525 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Latin American History.
Subject:
South AmericaEncyclopedias.History
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26218-1
ISBN:
9783030262181$q(electronic bk.)
Bolivar's afterlife in the Americasbiography, ideology, and the public sphere /
Conn, Robert T.
Bolivar's afterlife in the Americas
biography, ideology, and the public sphere /[electronic resource] :by Robert T. Conn. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - x, 525 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1. An Introduction -- 2. Toward a Usable Narrative -- 3. Bolivar in Nineteenth-Century Venezuela -- 4. Jose Marti and Venezuela: Redressing Bolivarian Doctrine -- 5. From Liberalism to Positivism: Gil Fortoul and Vallenilla Lanz -- 6. Rufino Blanco Fombona: An Exile in Spain -- 7. The Construction of a Patrician Heritage and of Calumny: Vicente Lecuna, La Casa Natal, El Archivo del Libertador, and the Bolivarian Society -- 8. Revising the Bolivarian Machine: A Venezuela Reclaimed by New Intellectuals -- 9. Pan Americanism Above Ground: Bolivar in the United States -- 10. A Rebirth -- 11. Bolivar in the Wake of World War II: Gerhard Masur and Waldo Frank -- 12. The Bolivar-Santander Polemic in Colombia: German Arciniegas and Gabriel Garcia Marquez -- 13. Bolivar and Sucre in Ecuador: A Case of Two Assassinations -- 14. Vasconcelos as Screenwriter: Bolivar Remembered -- 15. Bolivar in Bolivia: On Fathers and Creators -- 16. Institution Building in Peru: Ricardo Palma and Victor Andres Belaunde -- 17. Bolivar in the Rio de la Plata -- 18. Epilogue.
Simon Bolivar is the preeminent symbol of Latin America and the subject of seemingly endless posthumous attention. Interpreted and reinterpreted in biographies, histories, political writings, speeches, and works of art and fiction, he has been a vehicle for public discourse for the past two centuries. Robert T. Conn follows the afterlives of Bolivar across the Americas, tracing his presence in a range of competing but interlocking national stories. How have historians, writers, statesmen, filmmakers, and institutions reworked his life and writings to make cultural and political claims? How has his legacy been interpreted in the countries whose territories he liberated, as well as in those where his importance is symbolic, such as the United States? In answering these questions, Conn illuminates the history of nation building and hemispheric globalism in the Americas.
ISBN: 9783030262181$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-26218-1doiSubjects--Personal Names:
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--History--Encyclopedias.
LC Class. No.: F2235.3 / .C666 2020
Dewey Class. No.: 980.02092
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