The militarization of culture in the Dominican Republic, from the captains general to General Trujillo / Valentina Peguero - Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 2004 - [x], 263 p. : fotografías, tablas

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List of illustrations, viii.-- Acknowledgments, ix.-- Introduction: historical perspective, 1.-- The origins and development of the dominican military and its culture, 1844-1916, 11.-- The military aspect of the U.S. Occupation of the Dominican Republic: The Marines and La Guardia, 27.-- From soldier to commander in chief: Trujillo's military
career, 44.-- The road to the Presideney for the army's commander: society, state, and soldiers, 60.-- Changing the military, altering society: control, recruitment, and education of the armed forces, 75.-- The new fatherland: functions of the army and the dominicanización plan, 101.-- Paradoxical rewards: promotions, nepotism, and racialism, 119.--
A new dimension of civil-military relations: expansion of the armed forces, 136.-- Citizens and soldiers: militarization, resistance, and paramilitarism, 155.-- Epilogue: the end of Trujillo's Dictatorship and the transcendence of military culture in society, 179.-- Appendix, 189.-- Chronology, 193.-- Notes, 209.-- Sources consulted, 231.-- Index, 249.

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Relaciones entre civiles y militares--Historia--República Dominicana
Control social--Historia--República Dominicana


República Dominicana--Política y gobierno--1930-1961
República Dominicana--Vida social y costumbres
República Dominicana--Política y gobierno--1844-1930

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