Capitalists and Revolution in Nicaragua - by Rose J Spalding (Paperback)
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Highlights
- By tracing the complex relationship between the Sandinista government and the Nicaraguan business elite, this book examines the shifting mix of alliances and oppositions that shaped the Sandinista revolution.
- Author(s): Rose J Spalding
- 334 Pages
- Political Science, Political Economy
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Capitalists and Revolution in Nicaragua: Opposition and Accommodation, 1979-1993Book Synopsis
By tracing the complex relationship between the Sandinista government and the Nicaraguan business elite, this book examines the shifting mix of alliances and oppositions that shaped the Sandinista revolution. Rose Spalding takes issue with models of the business sector that assume a high degree of class cohesion. Drawing on carefully structured interviews with ninety-one private-sector leaders at the end of the Sandinista era, Spalding documents responses to the Sandinista government that range from extreme ideological hostility to enthusiastic support. To explain this variation, Spalding explores such factors as the prerevolutionary social and economic characteristics of the elite, their organizational networks, and their experiences with expropriation and government subsidies. She is one of the first scholars to look at the ways in which these groups have evolved in the postrevolutionary era under the Chamorro government. In addition, Spalding provides a valuable analysis of four other cases of attempted structural change, thereby drawing broader, cross-national comparisons and developing theoretical insights about the political character of the 'bourgeoisie.'Originally published in 1994.
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Review Quotes
"A careful and fresh historical reading of the Sandinista period. The result is an insightful interpretation which suggests a framework for understanding state/capital relations in Latin America."--"Latin American Studies"
"Spalding's detailed accounting of the development and evolution of Nicaragua's capitalist class makes a major contribution to the study of the Nicaraguan revolution and its aftermath. This is essential reading for anyone who seeks to understand Nicaraguan politics."--John A. Booth, University of North Texas
"This excellent study sets the Nicaraguan case in comparative perspective and makes a very significant contribution to our understanding of the crucial relationship between regimes that pursue serious structural change and the bourgeoisie. It will be of interest to all those studying the political economy of development and reform."--Evelyne Huber, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
A careful and fresh historical reading of the Sandinista period.
"Latin American Studies"
This excellent study . . . . will be of interest to all those studying the political economy of development and reform.
Evelyne Huber, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
This is essential reading for anyone who seeks to understand Nicaraguan politics.
John A. Booth, University of North Texas
"This excellent study . . . . will be of interest to all those studying the political economy of development and reform.
Evelyne Huber, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill"
"This is essential reading for anyone who seeks to understand Nicaraguan politics.
John A. Booth, University of North Texas"
Dimensions (Overall): 8.86 Inches (H) x 6.62 Inches (W) x .92 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.18 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 334
Genre: Political Science
Sub-Genre: Political Economy
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Rose J Spalding
Language: English
Street Date: August 12, 1994
TCIN: 1004352156
UPC: 9780807844564
Item Number (DPCI): 247-18-1066
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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