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Introduction | 3 | |
Pt. I | 1821-1939 | |
1 | Historical Dimensions of Public Violence in Latin America | 9 |
2 | Binding Hatreds: Public Violence, State, and Nation in Central American History | 25 |
3 | Guatemala: Organizing for War | 50 |
4 | El Salvador: A Democracy of Violence | 58 |
5 | Honduras: Caudillos in Search of an Army | 68 |
6 | Nicaragua: A New Army Finds Its Caudillo | 80 |
7 | Costa Rica: Caudillos in Search of a State | 96 |
Pt. II | 1940-1960 | |
8 | Transformations | 107 |
9 | Defining Collaboration: The United States and Central America | 119 |
10 | Guatemala: "Showcase of Latin America" | 134 |
11 | El Salvador: Distrustful Collaborator | 159 |
12 | Honduras: Remaking an "Armed Rabble" | 174 |
13 | Nicaragua: "Ready to Receive Orders from Uncle Sam" | 196 |
14 | Costa Rica: An Army Renamed | 214 |
15 | Conclusions | 227 |
Statistical Appendix | 233 | |
Notes | 243 | |
Works Cited | 303 | |
Index | 323 |
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