The constitution of tyranny: regimes of exception in Spanish America
This first comprehensive study of the constitutional foundations of dictatorship and political repression in Spanish America reveals the historical roles of regimes of exception in impeding democratization and buttressing military participation in the region's politics. Brian Loveman concludes...
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Zusammenfassung: | This first comprehensive study of the constitutional foundations of dictatorship and political repression in Spanish America reveals the historical roles of regimes of exception in impeding democratization and buttressing military participation in the region's politics. Brian Loveman concludes that constitutional provisions for regimes of exception such as state of siege, suspensions of civil liberties and rights, and military jurisdiction over civilians have been pervasive elements of Spanish American politics since the early nineteenth century - and continue to constrain democracy at the end of the twentieth Founded on nineteenth-century European antecedents and reflecting constitutional developments in both the Old World and the New, such provisions were repeatedly invoked to impose constitutional dictatorships from Independence to the present day. Whether in the fragmented, caudillo-dominated Rio de la Plata, or in more stable and conservative Chile, or in theocratic Ecuador under Garcia Moreno, or in "liberal" Mexico after 1857, Spanish American political leaders resorted to constitutional political repression to protect the "internal security of the state." Loveman systematically analyzes constitutional change in sixteen countries in Central America, South America, and the Caribbean to demonstrate how the military dictatorships and human rights violations of recent decades are linked to political developments in nineteenth-century Europe and the New World. His provocative thesis, based on extensive original research, highlights the enduring tension between liberty and order in Spanish America, the emergence of the armed forces as a major political force, and the legal bases for press censorship, political oppression, and state terrorism. In the name of popular sovereignty and defense of order, governments sought to legitimize barbaric repression of adversaries, to justify slavery, slaughter, and mayhem. Constitutions were also useful in sanctifying intolerance. Formal acceptance of democracy belied refusal by incumbent governments to tolerate political opposition and effective exercise of civil rights and liberties |
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adam_text | A J THE CONSTITUTION OF TYRANNY REGIMES OF EXCEPTION IN /* SMNISH
AMERICA 71 BRIAN LOVEMAN UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH PRESS PITTSBURGH AND
LONDON [A CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS IX PART 1 INTRODUCTION 3 1.
CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT AND REGIMES OF EXCEPTION 11 2. IBERIAN ORIGINS
OF SPANISH AMERICAN REGIMES OF EXCEPTION AND CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS 32
PART 2 INTRODUCTION 59 3. REGIMES OF EXCEPTION IN MEXICO 67 4. REGIMES
OF EXCEPTION IN CENTRAL AMERICA 91 5. REGIMES OF EXCEPTION IN VENEZUELA,
COLOMBIA, AND ECUADOR 137 6. REGIMES OF EXCEPTION IN PERU AND BOLIVIA
204 7. REGIMES OF EXCEPTION IN ARGENTINA, URUGUAY, AND PARAGUAY 263 8.
REGIMES OF EXCEPTION IN CHILE 313 9. REGIMES OF EXCEPTION IN THE
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 354 10. REGIMES OF EXCEPTION, CIVIL-MILITARY
RELATIONS, AND SPANISH AMERICAN POLITICS 368 NOTES 409 BIBLIOGRAPHY 449
INDEX 471
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title | The constitution of tyranny regimes of exception in Spanish America |
title_auth | The constitution of tyranny regimes of exception in Spanish America |
title_exact_search | The constitution of tyranny regimes of exception in Spanish America |
title_full | The constitution of tyranny regimes of exception in Spanish America Brian Loveman |
title_fullStr | The constitution of tyranny regimes of exception in Spanish America Brian Loveman |
title_full_unstemmed | The constitution of tyranny regimes of exception in Spanish America Brian Loveman |
title_short | The constitution of tyranny |
title_sort | the constitution of tyranny regimes of exception in spanish america |
title_sub | regimes of exception in Spanish America |
topic | HISTORIA CONSTITUCIONAL - AMERICA LATINA renib Poder ejecutivo - Hispanoamérica - Historia - Siglo XIX RELACIONES CIVICO-MILITARES - AMERICA LATINA - SIGLO 19 renib Relaciones civiles militares - Hispanoamérica - Historia - Siglo XIX Geschichte Politik Civil-military relations Latin America History 19th century Constitutional history Latin America Executive power Latin America History 19th century Diktatur (DE-588)4149920-7 gnd Verfassung (DE-588)4062787-1 gnd Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd |
topic_facet | HISTORIA CONSTITUCIONAL - AMERICA LATINA Poder ejecutivo - Hispanoamérica - Historia - Siglo XIX RELACIONES CIVICO-MILITARES - AMERICA LATINA - SIGLO 19 Relaciones civiles militares - Hispanoamérica - Historia - Siglo XIX Geschichte Politik Civil-military relations Latin America History 19th century Constitutional history Latin America Executive power Latin America History 19th century Diktatur Verfassung AMERICA LATINA - FUERZAS ARMADAS - ACTIVIDAD POLITICA - HISTORIA - SIGLO 19 AMERICA LATINA - POLITICA Y GOBIERNO - SIGLO 19 Hispanoamérica - Fuerzas armadas - Aspectos políticos - Historia - Siglo XIX Hispanoamérica - Política y gobierno - Siglo XIX Lateinamerika Latin America Armed Forces Political activity History 19th century Latin America Politics and government 19th century Hispanoamerika |
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