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Preface : comparing transitions in Spain and Latin America | ||
Introduction : Latin American transitions in the Spanish mirror | 1 | |
1 | Imagined memory as the weight of the past : political transitions in Spain | 19 |
2 | Key factors to understand the Spanish transition | 43 |
3 | Regions, nations and nationalities : on the process of territorial identity-building during Spain's democratic transition and consolidation | 55 |
4 | Political transition in Spain : state and Basque nationalism | 80 |
5 | Democracy and terrorism in Spain | 101 |
6 | Between past and future : children and the contest over cultural and political identity during the Spanish transition to democracy (Salamanca 1977-1979) | 117 |
7 | Representative democracy and effective institutions : democratic practice in contemporary Latin America | 131 |
8 | Brazil : the "slow, gradual and secure transition to democracy" | 156 |
9 | Transition and democratic construction in post-Fujimori Peru | 179 |
10 | How the Argentine military invented human rights in Argentina | 190 |
11 | Educational reforms in transitions to democracy : the cases of Chile, Argentina and Paraguay | 215 |
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