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Yesterday's Soldiers - European Military Professionalism in South America, 1890-1940 (Hardcover)
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Yesterday's Soldiers - European Military Professionalism in South America, 1890-1940 (Hardcover)
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Between 1980 and World War II, South America experienced the
unsettling first stages of modernization. During this half-century
of economic, political, and social change, the armies of Argentina,
Brazil, Chile, and Peru underwent a process of professionalization
as European military missions transformed their officer corps into
copies of French and German officialdom. In so doing, European
officers inculcated their ideals and values, thought and
self-perception--their professionalism--in countries historically
vulnerable to militarism. Based mainly on a comprehensive
examination of European and South American military literature,
this study describes the significant contribution of European
military professionalism to South American professional militarism.
Nunn not only details the workings of the French missions in Brazil
and Peru and the German missions in Argentina and Chile, but gives
great emphasis to the themes and topics that most concerned the
European mentors and their overseas disciples. He demonstrates
convincingly that much of their professional literature was based
on a yearning for an idealized past, discontent with an
unsatisfactory present, and apprehension about a future that might
threaten the most cherished of traditional officer-corps principles
and aims. The study ends with World War II, yet is makes an
important contribution to our understanding of South American
history since 1940. The military organizations of the four
countries considered here confronted what they perceived to be the
major problems of their modernizing nations with solutions learned
from their European teachers. Since 1940, they have resorted to
"golpes de estado--"most notably the post-1964 institutional
"golpes--"in order to impose forcibly some of those same solutions.
Thus, despite increased U.S. influence, many of the programs
implemented by military regimes in the latter half of this century
bear the indelible stamp of "yesterday's soldiers."
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