This book is a classic work on Chilean history, written by a group of leading historians: Sergio Villalobos, Osvaldo Silva, Fernando Silva, and Patricio Estelle. It examines the development of Chilean history from pre-Columbian times to the modern era, encompassing political, social, economic, and cultural aspects. Its narrative structure emphasizes the evolution of Chilean society and the hist…
This book is an interpretation of Chilean history written by Jay Kinsbruner, examining the country's political, social, and cultural development from the colonial period to the modern era. Kinsbruner offers an analysis of the formation of Chilean national identity, the dynamics of social structures, and the role of political and economic elites in shaping the country's historical trajectory. Th…
This book is a collection of essays edited by Heraldo Muñoz and examines the new direction of Chilean foreign policy during the transition to democracy in the late 1980s. The authors, prominent academics, diplomats, and political analysts, evaluate Chile's global position, the diplomatic challenges of the post-Pinochet era, and the need to construct a foreign policy that supports democracy, ec…
This book is a classic work on Chilean history, written by a group of leading historians: Sergio Villalobos, Osvaldo Silva, Fernando Silva, and Patricio Estelle. It examines the development of Chilean history from pre-Columbian times to the modern era, encompassing political, social, economic, and cultural aspects. Its narrative structure emphasizes the evolution of Chilean society and the hist…
This book is a classic work on Chilean history, written by a group of leading historians: Sergio Villalobos, Osvaldo Silva, Fernando Silva, and Patricio Estelle. It examines the development of Chilean history from pre-Columbian times to the modern era, encompassing political, social, economic, and cultural aspects. Its narrative structure emphasizes the evolution of Chilean society and the hist…
Explores the changes in political response that have occurred in Chile during the 16 years without free elections from the 1973 military coup to the 1988 plebiscite. The author emphasizes the role of female voters and offers predictions about future electoral strategies by parties and coalitions.