What is "authoritarian rule" and how can we best study it? Using
the case of the twentieth-century Dominican southwest, this book
investigates new ways of analyzing political authoritarianism. The
Dominican Republic was ruled for several decades in the twentieth
century by the dictator Rafael Trujillo and later by another
authoritarian leader, Joaquin Balaguer. In this study, Krohn-Hansen
examines "from below" the state formation headed by Trujillo and
Balaguer. The book offers a historical ethnography from one part of
the country. Krohn-Hansen argues that it should be imperative to
approach authoritarian histories - like other histories - on the
basis of detailed investigations of power relationships, everyday
practices, and meanings.
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