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Anti-Corruption Evidence - The Role of Parliaments in Curbing Corruption (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Rick Stapenhurst, Rasheed... Anti-Corruption Evidence - The Role of Parliaments in Curbing Corruption (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Rick Stapenhurst, Rasheed Draman, Brooke Larson, Anthony Staddon
R2,500 Discovery Miles 25 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book discusses parliamentary oversight and its role in curbing corruption in developing countries. Over the past decade, a growing body of research at the global and regional levels has demonstrated that parliamentary oversight is an important determinant of corruption and that effective oversight of public expenditure is an essential component of national anti-corruption strategies and programs. However, little research has been undertaken at the country level regarding how parliamentary oversight is undertaken, which oversight mechanisms are effective or on how national parliaments interact with other anti-corruption stakeholders. This book presents the results of a new large-scale, quantitative analysis which identifies the mechanisms through which institutional arrangements impact corruption, specifically through country case studies on the Caribbean region, Ghana, Myanmar, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Uganda. Addressing a gap in scholarly knowledge while presenting practical policy advice for parliaments and for anti-corruption assistance agencies, this book will be of use to scholars interested in development, anti-corruption, public finance, as well as members of parliament, anti-corruption practitioners, and organizations working in parliamentary strengthening.

The Lettered Indian - Race, Nation, and Indigenous Education in Twentieth-Century Bolivia: Brooke Larson The Lettered Indian - Race, Nation, and Indigenous Education in Twentieth-Century Bolivia
Brooke Larson
R723 R661 Discovery Miles 6 610 Save R62 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Bringing into dialogue the fields of social history, Andean ethnography, and postcolonial theory, The Lettered Indian maps the moral dilemmas and political stakes involved in the protracted struggle over Indian literacy and schooling in the Bolivian Andes. Brooke Larson traces Bolivia’s major state efforts to educate its unruly Indigenous masses at key junctures in the twentieth century. While much scholarship has focused on “the Indian boarding school” and other Western schemes of racial assimilation, Larson interweaves state-centered and imperial episodes of Indigenous education reform with vivid ethnographies of Aymara peasant protagonists and their extraordinary pro-school initiatives. Exploring the field of vernacular literacy practices and peasant political activism, she examines the transformation of the rural “alphabet school” from an instrument of the civilizing state into a tool of Aymara cultural power, collective representation, and rebel activism. From the metaphorical threshold of the rural school, Larson rethinks the politics of race and indigeneity, nation and empire, in postcolonial Bolivia and beyond.

The Lettered Indian - Race, Nation, and Indigenous Education in Twentieth-Century Bolivia: Brooke Larson The Lettered Indian - Race, Nation, and Indigenous Education in Twentieth-Century Bolivia
Brooke Larson
R2,695 R2,442 Discovery Miles 24 420 Save R253 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Bringing into dialogue the fields of social history, Andean ethnography, and postcolonial theory, The Lettered Indian maps the moral dilemmas and political stakes involved in the protracted struggle over Indian literacy and schooling in the Bolivian Andes. Brooke Larson traces Bolivia’s major state efforts to educate its unruly Indigenous masses at key junctures in the twentieth century. While much scholarship has focused on “the Indian boarding school” and other Western schemes of racial assimilation, Larson interweaves state-centered and imperial episodes of Indigenous education reform with vivid ethnographies of Aymara peasant protagonists and their extraordinary pro-school initiatives. Exploring the field of vernacular literacy practices and peasant political activism, she examines the transformation of the rural “alphabet school” from an instrument of the civilizing state into a tool of Aymara cultural power, collective representation, and rebel activism. From the metaphorical threshold of the rural school, Larson rethinks the politics of race and indigeneity, nation and empire, in postcolonial Bolivia and beyond.

Trials of Nation Making - Liberalism, Race, and Ethnicity in the Andes, 1810-1910 (Hardcover, New): Brooke Larson Trials of Nation Making - Liberalism, Race, and Ethnicity in the Andes, 1810-1910 (Hardcover, New)
Brooke Larson
R1,769 R1,310 Discovery Miles 13 100 Save R459 (26%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Brooke Larson's interpretive analysis of the history of Andean peasants reveals the challenges of nation making in the republics of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia during the volatile nineteenth century. Nowhere in Latin America were postcolonial transitions more turbulent than in the Andes, where communal indigenous roots grew deep and where the "Indian problem" seemed so discouraging to liberalizing states. The analysis raises broader issues about the interplay of liberalism, racism, and ethnicity in the formation of exclusionary "republics without citizens" over the nineteenth century.

Trials of Nation Making - Liberalism, Race, and Ethnicity in the Andes, 1810-1910 (Paperback): Brooke Larson Trials of Nation Making - Liberalism, Race, and Ethnicity in the Andes, 1810-1910 (Paperback)
Brooke Larson
R850 R705 Discovery Miles 7 050 Save R145 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Brooke Larson's interpretive analysis of the history of Andean peasants reveals the challenges of nation making in the republics of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia during the volatile nineteenth century. Nowhere in Latin America were postcolonial transitions more turbulent than in the Andes, where communal indigenous roots grew deep and where the "Indian problem" seemed so discouraging to liberalizing states. The analysis raises broader issues about the interplay of liberalism, racism, and ethnicity in the formation of exclusionary "republics without citizens" over the nineteenth century.

Literary Legends - An Ode to the Authors that Changed Literature (Paperback): Brooke Larson Literary Legends - An Ode to the Authors that Changed Literature (Paperback)
Brooke Larson
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R301 Discovery Miles 3 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Pleasing Tree (Paperback): Brooke Larson Pleasing Tree (Paperback)
Brooke Larson
R393 Discovery Miles 3 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Cochabamba, 1550-1900 - Colonialism and Agrarian Transformation in Bolivia (Paperback, 2 Rev Ed): Brooke Larson Cochabamba, 1550-1900 - Colonialism and Agrarian Transformation in Bolivia (Paperback, 2 Rev Ed)
Brooke Larson
R1,234 Discovery Miles 12 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Winner of the 1990 Best Book Award from the New England Council on Latin American Studies

This study of Bolivia uses Cochabamba as a laboratory to examine the long-term transformation of native Andean society into a vibrant Quechua-Spanish-mestizo region of haciendas and smallholdings, towns and villages, peasant markets and migratory networks caught in the web of Spanish imperial politics and economics. Combining economic, social, and ethnohistory, Brooke Larson shows how the contradictions of class and colonialism eventually gave rise to new peasant, artisan, and laboring groups that challenged the evolving structures of colonial domination. Originally published in 1988, this expanded edition includes a new final chapter that explores the book's implications for understanding the formation of a distinctive peasant political culture in the Cochabamba valleys over the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

Ethnicity, Markets, and Migration in the Andes - At the Crossroads of History and Anthropology (Paperback, New): Brooke Larson,... Ethnicity, Markets, and Migration in the Andes - At the Crossroads of History and Anthropology (Paperback, New)
Brooke Larson, Olivia Harris, Enrique Tandeter
R837 Discovery Miles 8 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Major compilation of historical and anthropological articles focuses on the nature of markets and exchange structures in the Andes. Prominent scholars explore Andean participation in the European market structure, the influence of migration in changing ethnic boundaries and spheres of exchange, and the politics of market exchange during the colonial period. Larson's introduction places articles within the context of Andean economic systems, while Harris concludes with an appreciation of the relationships between mestizo and indigenous ethnic identities in the context of market relations. Both introduction and conclusion lend a greater coherence to this carefully-crafted and monumental volume"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.

Ethnicity, Markets, and Migration in the Andes - At the Crossroads of History and Anthropology (Hardcover): Brooke Larson,... Ethnicity, Markets, and Migration in the Andes - At the Crossroads of History and Anthropology (Hardcover)
Brooke Larson, Olivia Harris, Enrique Tandeter
R3,253 Discovery Miles 32 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Until now, Andean peasants have primarily been thought of by scholars as isolated subsistence farmers, resistant to money and to different markets in the region. Ethnicity, Markets, and Migration in the Andes overturns this widely held assumption and puts in its place a new perspective as it explores the dynamic between Andean cultural, social, and economic practices and the market forces of a colonial and postcolonial mercantile economy.
Bringing together the work of outstanding scholars in Andean history, anthropology, and ethnohistory, these pioneering essays show how, from the very earliest period of Spanish rule, Andean peasants and their rulers embraced the new economic opportunities and challenged or subverted the new structures introduced by the colonial administration. They also convincingly explain why in the twentieth century the mistaken idea developed that Andean peasants were conservative and unable to participate effectively in different markets, and reveal how closely ethnic inequalities were tied to evolving market relations. Inviting a critical reconsideration of ethnic, class, and gender issues in the context of rural Andean markets, this book will revise the prevailing view of Andean history and provide a more fully informed picture of the complex mercantile activities of Andean peasants.

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