Of Laboratories and Politics: On Hilda Sabato, Repúblicas del Nuevo Mundo. El experimento político latinoamericano del siglo XIX, Buenos Aires: Penguin Random House, 2021.
Abstract
This short review describes the contributions that Hilda Sabato makes to the historiographical conversation in this suggestive synthesis of the innovative work on Latin American politics produced during the last few decades. It also points to some issues and problems that deserve to be analyzed and discussed with greater depth.Downloads
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