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Caciquismo in Twentieth-Century Mexico (Hardcover): Alan Knight, Wil Pansters Caciquismo in Twentieth-Century Mexico (Hardcover)
Alan Knight, Wil Pansters
R2,223 Discovery Miles 22 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Caciquismo (roughly translated as "boss politics") has played a major role in Mexican political and social life. Loosely knit interest groups, or "caciques", of diverse character - syndicates, farmers, left- and right-wingers, white-collar workers - have exercised great power within Mexico's distinctive political system. The peculiarities of Mexico's system have greatly depended on this kind of informal politics, which combines repression, patronage, and charismatic leadership. As such, caciquismo fits uncomfortably within the formal analysis of laws, parties, and elections and has been relatively neglected by academics. Though its demise has often been predicted, it has survived, evolved, and adjusted to Mexico's rapid post-revolutionary transformation. Incorporating the research of historians, political scientists, sociologists, and anthropologists, this book reevaluates the crucial role of the cacique in modern Mexico. It suggests that caciquismo has survived decades of change and upheaval and remains an important, if underestimated, feature of recent Mexican politics. Contributors include Christopher Boyer (University of Illinois at Chicago, USA), Keith Brewster (University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK), Matthew Butler (Queen's University, Belfast, UK), Marco Calderon (El Colegio de Michoacan, Mexico), Maria Teresa Fernandez Aceves (Centro de Investigaciones en Estudios Superiores en Antropologia Social [CIESAS], Mexico), Rogelio Hernandez Rodriuez (El Colegio de Mexico), Stephen Lewis (California State University, Chico, USA), Salvador Maldonado Aranda (El Colegio de Michoacan, Mexico), Jennie Purnell (Boston College, USA), Jan Rus (Tzotzil Instituto de Asesoria Antropologica para la Region Maya, and Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego, USA), Pieter de Vries (Wageningen University, Netherlands), and J. Eduardo Zarate H (El Colegio de Mexico, Michoacan, Mexico).

Mexico: Volume 2, The Colonial Era (Hardcover, Volume 2, The Colonial Era): Alan Knight Mexico: Volume 2, The Colonial Era (Hardcover, Volume 2, The Colonial Era)
Alan Knight
R1,622 Discovery Miles 16 220 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book is one in a three volume general history of Mexico, comprising (I) the PreConquest period to 1521, (II) the Colonial period from 1521 to 1821, and (III) the National period from 1821-present. These books give a comprehensive narrative and analysis of Mexican history, focusing especially on political, economic, and social organization. Balancing both a 'bottom-up'(popular) and a 'top-down' (elite) perspective, they seek, where possible, to locate Mexico within broader, comparative patterns of historical change and conflict.

The Media Globe - Trends in International Mass Media (Hardcover): Lee Artz, Yahya R. Kamalipour The Media Globe - Trends in International Mass Media (Hardcover)
Lee Artz, Yahya R. Kamalipour; Foreword by Cees J. Hamelink; Contributions by Lyombe S. Eko, Cees J. Hamelink, …
R2,988 Discovery Miles 29 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Media Globe is a multifaceted look at contemporary trends in media practices in regions beyond the United States, including Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, and Australia. A diverse group of respected scholars follows the emerging patterns in a variety of media worldwide, identifying the existing and developing issues and the potential impacts on democratic communication. They also assess the current tensions between ongoing global media practices and local or regional cultural norms. Using theoretical approaches such as 'glocalization,' hybridity, hegemony, cultural imperialism, and world-systems theory, the authors consider alternative scenarios for global communication that could better mesh with these cultural norms and practices. Given the rapid global consolidation of media and the resulting reform of its regulatory agencies, this reassessment is a timely and important read.

Mexico: Volume 1, From the Beginning to the Spanish Conquest (Hardcover, Volume 1, From the Beginning to the Spanish Conquest):... Mexico: Volume 1, From the Beginning to the Spanish Conquest (Hardcover, Volume 1, From the Beginning to the Spanish Conquest)
Alan Knight
R1,457 Discovery Miles 14 570 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Mexico is a three volume general history of Mexico, comprising (I) the PreConquest period to 1521, (II) the Colonial period from 1521 to 1821, and (III, forthcoming) the National period from 1821-present. These books give a comprehensive narrative and analysis of Mexican history, focusing especially on political, economic, and social organization. Balancing both a 'bottom-up'(popular) and a 'top-down' (elite) perspective, they seek, where possible, to locate Mexico within broader, comparative patterns of historical change and conflict.

Smart Engagement - Why, What, Who and How (Paperback): John Aston, Alan Knight Smart Engagement - Why, What, Who and How (Paperback)
John Aston, Alan Knight
R1,054 Discovery Miles 10 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Caciquismo in Twentieth-Century Mexico (Paperback): Alan Knight, Wil Pansters Caciquismo in Twentieth-Century Mexico (Paperback)
Alan Knight, Wil Pansters
R868 Discovery Miles 8 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Caciquismo (roughly translated as "boss politics") has played a major role in Mexican political and social life. Loosely knit interest groups, or "caciques", of diverse character - syndicates, farmers, left- and right-wingers, white-collar workers - have exercised great power within Mexico's distinctive political system. The peculiarities of Mexico's system have greatly depended on this kind of informal politics, which combines repression, patronage, and charismatic leadership. As such, caciquismo fits uncomfortably within the formal analysis of laws, parties, and elections and has been relatively neglected by academics. Though its demise has often been predicted, it has survived, evolved, and adjusted to Mexico's rapid post-revolutionary transformation. Incorporating the research of historians, political scientists, sociologists, and anthropologists, this book reevaluates the crucial role of the cacique in modern Mexico. It suggests that caciquismo has survived decades of change and upheaval and remains an important, if underestimated, feature of recent Mexican politics. Contributors include Christopher Boyer (University of Illinois at Chicago, USA), Keith Brewster (University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK), Matthew Butler (Queen's University, Belfast, UK), Marco Calderon (El Colegio de Michoacan, Mexico), Maria Teresa Fernandez Aceves (Centro de Investigaciones en Estudios Superiores en Antropologia Social [CIESAS], Mexico), Rogelio Hernandez Rodriuez (El Colegio de Mexico), Stephen Lewis (California State University, Chico, USA), Salvador Maldonado Aranda (El Colegio de Michoacan, Mexico), Jennie Purnell (Boston College, USA), Jan Rus (Tzotzil Instituto de Asesoria Antropologica para la Region Maya, and Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego, USA), Pieter de Vries (Wageningen University, Netherlands), and J. Eduardo Zarate H (El Colegio de Mexico, Michoacan, Mexico).

Crises in Economic and Social History - A Comparative Perspective (Paperback): A. T. Brown, Andy Burn, Rob Doherty Crises in Economic and Social History - A Comparative Perspective (Paperback)
A. T. Brown, Andy Burn, Rob Doherty; Contributions by A. T. Brown, Alan Knight, …
R1,312 Discovery Miles 13 120 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Exploring how crises have shaped economic and social life from the thirteenth century to the twenty-first. This collection of essays brings together historians examining social and economic crises from the thirteenth century to the twenty-first. Crisis is an almost ubiquitous concept for historians, applicable across (amongst others) the histories of agriculture, disease, finance and trade. Yet there has been little attempt to compare its use as an explanatory tool between these discrete fields of research. This volume breaks down the boundaries between traditional historical time periods and sub-disciplines of history to examine the ways in which past societies have coped with crises, and the role of crisis in generating economic and social change. Should we conceptualise a medieval agrarian or financial crisis differently from their modern counterparts? Were there similarities in how contemporaries responded to famine or outbreaks of disease? How comparable are crises within households, within institutions, or across national and international networks of trade? Contributors examine how crises have shaped economic and social life in a range of studies from the Great Depression in 1930s Latin America to the outbreak of plague in seventeenth-century central Europe, and from sheep and cattle murrain in fourteenth-century England to the Northern Rock building society collapse of 2007. A.T. BROWN is an Addison Wheeler Research Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies at Durham University. ANDY BURN is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies at Durham University. ROB DOHERTY is a doctoral candidate in history at DurhamUniversity. CONTRIBUTORS: Peter H. Bent, A.T. Brown, Andy Burn, Catherine Casson, Mark Casson, Samuel K. Cohn, Jr., Rob Doherty, Josette Duncan, Matthew Hollow, Pavla Jirkova, Alan Knight, John S. Lee, Cinzia Lorandini,John Martin, Ranald Michie, Anne L. Murphy, Pamela Nightingale, John Singleton, Philip Slavin, Paul Warde

Bandits and Liberals, Rebels and Saints - Latin America since Independence (Hardcover): Alan Knight Bandits and Liberals, Rebels and Saints - Latin America since Independence (Hardcover)
Alan Knight
R2,683 Discovery Miles 26 830 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In Bandits and Liberals, Rebels and Saints Alan Knight offers a distinct perspective on several overarching themes in Latin American history, spanning approximately two centuries, from 1800 to 2000. Knight's approach is ambitious and comparative-sometimes ranging beyond Latin America and combining relevant social theory with robust empirical detail. He tries to offer answers to big questions while challenging alternative answers and approaches, including several recently fashionable ones. While the individual essays and the book as a whole are roughly chronological, the approach is essentially thematic, with chapters devoted to major contentious themes in Latin American history across two centuries: the sociopolitical roots and impact of banditry; the character and evolution of liberalism; religious conflict; the divergent historical trajectories of Peru and Mexico; the nature of informal empire and internal colonialism; and the region's revolutionary history-viewed through the twin prisms of British perceptions and comparative global history.

The Mexican Revolution: A Very Short Introduction (Paperback): Alan Knight The Mexican Revolution: A Very Short Introduction (Paperback)
Alan Knight
R279 R251 Discovery Miles 2 510 Save R28 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The Mexican Revolution defined the sociopolitical experience of those living in Mexico in the twentieth century. Its subsequent legacy has provoked debate between those who interpret the ongoing myth of the Revolution and those who adopt the more middle-of-the-road reality of the regime after 1940. Taking account of these divergent interpretations, this Very Short Introduction offers a succinct narrative and analysis of the Revolution. Using carefully considered sources, Alan Knight addresses the causes of the upheaval, before outlining the armed conflict between 1910 and 1920, explaining how a durable regime was consolidated in the 1920s, and summing up the social reforms of the Revolution, which culminated in the radical years of the 1930s. Along the way, Knight places the conflict alongside other 'great' revolutions, and compares Mexico with the Latin American countries that avoided the violent upheaval. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

RuleGraphics - Professional Baseball (Paperback, Updated with New Tables and Numbering ed.): Dennis Goodman RuleGraphics - Professional Baseball (Paperback, Updated with New Tables and Numbering ed.)
Dennis Goodman; Illustrated by Sean Perdue; Designed by Alan Knight
R418 Discovery Miles 4 180 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Great Depression in Latin America (Paperback): Paulo Drinot, Alan Knight The Great Depression in Latin America (Paperback)
Paulo Drinot, Alan Knight
R893 Discovery Miles 8 930 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Although Latin America weathered the Great Depression better than the United States and Europe, the global economic collapse of the 1930s had a deep and lasting impact on the region. The contributors to this book examine the consequences of the Depression in terms of the role of the state, party-political competition, and the formation of working-class and other social and political movements. Going beyond economic history, they chart the repercussions and policy responses in different countries, while noting common cross-regional trends, in particular, a mounting critique of economic orthodoxy and greater state intervention in the economic, social and cultural spheres, both trends crucial to the region's subsequent development. The book also examines how regional transformations interacted with and differed from global processes. Taken together, these essays deepen our understanding of the Great Depression as a formative experience in Latin America and provide a timely comparative perspective on the recent global economic crisis.
Contributors. Marcelo Bucheli, Carlos Contreras, Paulo Drinot, Jeffrey L. Gould, Roy Hora, Alan Knight, Gillian McGillivray, Luis Felipe Saenz, Angela Vergara, Joel Wolfe, Doug Yarrington

Rethinking Corporate Sustainability - If Only We Ran the Planet Like a Shop! (Paperback): Alan Knight Rethinking Corporate Sustainability - If Only We Ran the Planet Like a Shop! (Paperback)
Alan Knight
R398 Discovery Miles 3 980 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A can-do, positive narrative on sustainable development. This narrative might come across as simplistic, but it is well informed through real life experiences and contrasts. It draws on the combined emotional and technical intelligence developed by being confronted with: a child making brass door handles in squalor in India;the memory of another child's face when the toy they dreamed for was out of stock; the sight of a beautifully laid-out garden centre ready for the Easter rush; the destruction of a tropical forest thatsupplied the timber for the garden benches or seeing an over-weight child enjoying a second burger for lunch in the UK. Its purpose is to build first-hand experiences through humour, metaphors, and clarity to help business leaders and others value and embrace the sustainability challenge. Here are 9 of my positive thoughts on the matter...

Glasgow at the Crossroads (Hardcover): Alan Knight Glasgow at the Crossroads (Hardcover)
Alan Knight
R535 Discovery Miles 5 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Mexican Petroleum Industry in the Twentieth Century (Paperback): Jonathan C Brown, Alan Knight The Mexican Petroleum Industry in the Twentieth Century (Paperback)
Jonathan C Brown, Alan Knight
R1,054 Discovery Miles 10 540 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Mexico's petroleum industry has come to symbolize the very sovereignty of the nation itself. Politicians criticize Pemex, the national oil company, at their peril, and President Salinas de Gortari has made clear that the free trade negotiations between Mexico and the United States will not affect Pemex's basic status as a public enterprise. How and why did the petroleum industry gain such prominence and, some might say, immunity within Mexico's political economy?

The Mexican Petroleum Industry in the Twentieth Century, edited by Jonathan C. Brown and Alan Knight, seeks to explain the impact of the oil sector on the nation's economic, political, and social development. The book is a multinational effort--one author is Australian, two British, three North American, and five Mexican. Each contributing scholar has researched and written extensively about Mexico and its oil industry.

Reporting the Orient - Australian Correspondents in Asia (Paperback): Alan Knight Reporting the Orient - Australian Correspondents in Asia (Paperback)
Alan Knight
R527 Discovery Miles 5 270 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Mexican Revolution, Volume 1 - Porfirians, Liberals, and Peasants (Paperback, New Ed): Alan Knight The Mexican Revolution, Volume 1 - Porfirians, Liberals, and Peasants (Paperback, New Ed)
Alan Knight
R1,272 Discovery Miles 12 720 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Mexican Revolution was like no other: it was fueled by no vanguard party, no coherent ideology, no international ambitions; and ultimately it served to reinforce rather than to subvert many of the features of the old regime it overthrew. Alan Knight argues that a populist uprising brought about the fall of longtime dictator Porfirio Diaz in 1910. It was one of those "relatively rare episodes in history when the mass of the people profoundly influenced events." In this first of two volumes Knight shows how urban liberals joined in uneasy alliance with agrarian interests to install Francisco Madero as president and how his attempts to bring constitutional democracy to Mexico were doomed by counter-revolutionary forces. "The Mexican Revolution" illuminates on all levels, local and national, the complex history of an era. Rejecting fashionable Marxist and revisionist interpretations, it comes as close as any work can to being definitive.

The Great Depression in Latin America (Hardcover): Paulo Drinot, Alan Knight The Great Depression in Latin America (Hardcover)
Paulo Drinot, Alan Knight
R3,818 Discovery Miles 38 180 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Although Latin America weathered the Great Depression better than the United States and Europe, the global economic collapse of the 1930s had a deep and lasting impact on the region. The contributors to this book examine the consequences of the Depression in terms of the role of the state, party-political competition, and the formation of working-class and other social and political movements. Going beyond economic history, they chart the repercussions and policy responses in different countries, while noting common cross-regional trends, in particular, a mounting critique of economic orthodoxy and greater state intervention in the economic, social and cultural spheres, both trends crucial to the region's subsequent development. The book also examines how regional transformations interacted with and differed from global processes. Taken together, these essays deepen our understanding of the Great Depression as a formative experience in Latin America and provide a timely comparative perspective on the recent global economic crisis.
Contributors. Marcelo Bucheli, Carlos Contreras, Paulo Drinot, Jeffrey L. Gould, Roy Hora, Alan Knight, Gillian McGillivray, Luis Felipe Saenz, Angela Vergara, Joel Wolfe, Doug Yarrington

Bandits and Liberals, Rebels and Saints - Latin America since Independence (Paperback): Alan Knight Bandits and Liberals, Rebels and Saints - Latin America since Independence (Paperback)
Alan Knight
R994 Discovery Miles 9 940 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In Bandits and Liberals, Rebels and Saints Alan Knight offers a distinct perspective on several overarching themes in Latin American history, spanning approximately two centuries, from 1800 to 2000. Knight's approach is ambitious and comparative-sometimes ranging beyond Latin America and combining relevant social theory with robust empirical detail. He tries to offer answers to big questions while challenging alternative answers and approaches, including several recently fashionable ones. While the individual essays and the book as a whole are roughly chronological, the approach is essentially thematic, with chapters devoted to major contentious themes in Latin American history across two centuries: the sociopolitical roots and impact of banditry; the character and evolution of liberalism; religious conflict; the divergent historical trajectories of Peru and Mexico; the nature of informal empire and internal colonialism; and the region's revolutionary history-viewed through the twin prisms of British perceptions and comparative global history.

The Media Globe - Trends in International Mass Media (Paperback): Lee Artz, Yahya R. Kamalipour The Media Globe - Trends in International Mass Media (Paperback)
Lee Artz, Yahya R. Kamalipour; Foreword by Cees J. Hamelink; Contributions by Lyombe S. Eko, Cees J. Hamelink, …
R1,128 Discovery Miles 11 280 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Media Globe is a multifaceted look at contemporary trends in media practices in regions beyond the United States, including Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, and Australia. A diverse group of respected scholars follows the emerging patterns in a variety of media worldwide, identifying the existing and developing issues and the potential impacts on democratic communication. They also assess the current tensions between ongoing global media practices and local or regional cultural norms. Using theoretical approaches such as "glocalization," hybridity, hegemony, cultural imperialism, and world-systems theory, the authors consider alternative scenarios for global communication that could better mesh with these cultural norms and practices. Given the rapid global consolidation of media and the resulting reform of its regulatory agencies, this reassessment is a timely and important read.

Mexico: Volume 2, The Colonial Era (Paperback, Volume 2, The Colonial Era): Alan Knight Mexico: Volume 2, The Colonial Era (Paperback, Volume 2, The Colonial Era)
Alan Knight
R919 Discovery Miles 9 190 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book is one in a three volume general history of Mexico, comprising (I) the PreConquest period to 1521, (II) the Colonial period from 1521 to 1821, and (III) the National period from 1821-present. These books give a comprehensive narrative and analysis of Mexican history, focusing especially on political, economic, and social organization. Balancing both a 'bottom-up'(popular) and a 'top-down' (elite) perspective, they seek, where possible, to locate Mexico within broader, comparative patterns of historical change and conflict.

Mexico: Volume 1, From the Beginning to the Spanish Conquest (Paperback, Volume 1, From the Beginning to the Spanish Conquest):... Mexico: Volume 1, From the Beginning to the Spanish Conquest (Paperback, Volume 1, From the Beginning to the Spanish Conquest)
Alan Knight
R899 Discovery Miles 8 990 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Mexico is a three volume general history of Mexico, comprising (I) the PreConquest period to 1521, (II) the Colonial period from 1521 to 1821, and (III, forthcoming) the National period from 1821-present. These books give a comprehensive narrative and analysis of Mexican history, focusing especially on political, economic, and social organization. Balancing both a 'bottom-up'(popular) and a 'top-down' (elite) perspective, they seek, where possible, to locate Mexico within broader, comparative patterns of historical change and conflict.

The Mexican Revolution, Volume 2 - Counter-revolution and Reconstruction (Paperback, New Ed): Alan Knight The Mexican Revolution, Volume 2 - Counter-revolution and Reconstruction (Paperback, New Ed)
Alan Knight
R1,263 Discovery Miles 12 630 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Volume 2 of "The Mexican Revolution" begins with the army counter-revolution of 1913, which ended Francisco Madero's liberal experiment and installed Victoriano Huerta's military rule. After the overthrow of the brutal Huerta, Venustiano Carranza came to the forefront, but his provisional government was opposed by Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata, who come powefully to life in Alan Knight's book. Knight offers a fresh interpretation of the great schism of 1914-15, which divided the revolution in its moment of victory, and which led to the final bout of civil war between the forces of Villa and Carranza. By the end of this brilliant study of a popular uprising that deteriorated into political self-seeking and vengeance, nearly all the leading players have been assassinated. In the closing pages, Alan Knight ponders the essential question: what had the revolution changed? His two-volume history, at once dramatic and scrupulously documented, goes against the grain of traditional assessments of the "last great revolution."

Mastering ENVY/Developer (Paperback): Joseph Pelrine, Alan Knight, Adrian Cho Mastering ENVY/Developer (Paperback)
Joseph Pelrine, Alan Knight, Adrian Cho
R2,199 Discovery Miles 21 990 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book explores ENVY at several levels. The first chapters are devoted to a tutorial, bringing new users and non-technical managers up to speed on the basics of ENVY usage, its unique concepts, and the way it influences team development processes. Later chapters address project leads and ENVY administrators with useful advice and utilities. Finally, the authors delve deep into the internals to illustrate sophisticated toolbuilding techniques and provide some invaluable goodies. These include a "checkpoint" facility for snapshotting open editions in progress, a three-way differences browser, and an entire toolkit of administration tools for scripting common ENVY operations. The accompanying code is available at http://www.envymasters.com. Adrian Cho works at Object Technology International (OTI) in Ottawa, where he is the technical lead for ENVY/Developer and the team programming portions of VisualAge Java. Alan Knight is currently on the VisualWorks development team at Cincom in Ottawa. He spent many years with The Object People doing training, consulting, and product development in both Smalltalk and Java. He has spoken widely and is a former columnist for The Smalltalk Report. Joseph Pelrine is currently a senior consultant with Daedalos Consulting in Switzerland and works extensively with eXtreme Programming. He is an international speaker and a former columnist for The Smalltalk Report.

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