Book contents
- Frontmatter
- I THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF MIDDLE AND SOUTH AMERICA ON THE EVE OF THE CONQUEST
- II COLONIAL SPANISH AMERICA
- III COLONIAL BRAZIL
- IV THE INDEPENDENCE OF LATIN AMERICA
- V LATIN AMERICA: ECONOMY, SOCIETY, POLITICS, c. 1820 TO c. 1870
- 1 Post-independence Spanish America: Economy and society
- 2 Post-independence Spanish America: Society and politics
- 3 Mexico
- 4 Central America
- 5 Haiti and the Dominican Republic
- 6 Cuba, c. 1760–c.1860
- 7 Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador
- 8 Peru and Bolivia
- 9 Chile
- 10 The River Plate republics
- 11 Brazil, 1822–1850
- 12 Brazil, 1850–1870
- VI LATIN AMERICA: ECONOMY, SOCIETY, POLITICS, c. 1870 to 1930
- VII LATIN AMERICA: ECONOMY, SOCIETY, POLITICS, 1930 to c. 1990
- VIII IDEAS IN LATIN AMERICA SINCE INDEPENDENCE
- IX LATIN AMERICAN CULTURE SINCE INDEPENDENCE
- X THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OF LATIN AMERICA SINCE INDEPENDENCE
- THE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF LATIN AMERICA
10 - The River Plate republics
from V - LATIN AMERICA: ECONOMY, SOCIETY, POLITICS, c. 1820 TO c. 1870
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2008
- Frontmatter
- I THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF MIDDLE AND SOUTH AMERICA ON THE EVE OF THE CONQUEST
- II COLONIAL SPANISH AMERICA
- III COLONIAL BRAZIL
- IV THE INDEPENDENCE OF LATIN AMERICA
- V LATIN AMERICA: ECONOMY, SOCIETY, POLITICS, c. 1820 TO c. 1870
- 1 Post-independence Spanish America: Economy and society
- 2 Post-independence Spanish America: Society and politics
- 3 Mexico
- 4 Central America
- 5 Haiti and the Dominican Republic
- 6 Cuba, c. 1760–c.1860
- 7 Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador
- 8 Peru and Bolivia
- 9 Chile
- 10 The River Plate republics
- 11 Brazil, 1822–1850
- 12 Brazil, 1850–1870
- VI LATIN AMERICA: ECONOMY, SOCIETY, POLITICS, c. 1870 to 1930
- VII LATIN AMERICA: ECONOMY, SOCIETY, POLITICS, 1930 to c. 1990
- VIII IDEAS IN LATIN AMERICA SINCE INDEPENDENCE
- IX LATIN AMERICAN CULTURE SINCE INDEPENDENCE
- X THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OF LATIN AMERICA SINCE INDEPENDENCE
- THE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF LATIN AMERICA
Summary
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The bibliography of nineteenth-century Argentina can be approached through Joseph R. Barager, ‘The historiography of the Río de la Plata area since 1930’, HAHR, 39 (1959), 588–642, and James R. Scobie, Argentina: A City and a Nation (New York, 1964), 248–74. A more specialised work is Julio O. Chiappini Bibliografia sobre Rosas (Rosario, 1973).
Public documents are reproduced in a number of collections. The formal policy reviews of the executive are given in H. Mabragaña, Los Mensajes, 1810–1910, 6 vols. (Buenos Aires, 1910); for the governors of Buenos Aires a better version is provided by Archivo Histórico de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Mensajes de los gobernadores de la provincia de Buenos Aires 1822–1849, 2 vols. (La Plata, 1976). Basic legislative, constitutional and inter-provincial texts are to be found in Emilio Ravignani (ed.), Asambleas constituyentes argentinas, 6 vols. (Buenos Aires, 1937–9). The main documentation concerning Rosas is that of Adolfo Saldías (ed.), Papeles de Rosas, 2 vols. (La Plata, 1904–7), which can be supplemented by two convenient compilations of his thought and policy, Andrés M. Carretero, El pensamiento político de juan M. de Rosas (Buenos Aires, 1970) and Arturo Enrique Sampay, Las ideas políticas de Juan Manuel de Rosas (Buenos Aires, 1972), and by a further collection of his correspondence, Juan Carlos Nicolau, ed., Correspondencia inédita entrejuan Manuel de Rosas y Manuel José García (Tandil, 1989). Aspects of the opposition to Rosas are documented in Gregorio F. Rodríguez (ed.), Contribución histórica y documental, 3 vols. (Buenos Aires, 1921–2), and Archivo Histórico de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, La campana libertadora del general Lavalle (1838–1842 (La Plata, 1944)
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- The Cambridge History of Latin America , pp. 299 - 305Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1995