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Caciquismo and Coronelismo: Contextual Dimensions of Patron Brokerage in Mexico and Brazil

1987; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 22; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1017/s0023879100022056

ISSN

1542-4278

Autores

Luis Roniger,

Tópico(s)

International Relations in Latin America

Resumo

The Latin American middlemen known as caciques in Mexico and coronéis in Brazil are one of the most widespread sociopolitical features of Mexico and Brazil in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The pervasive institutional arrangements established by such political entrepreneurs at local and regional levels, within the framework of the most “center-dominant” polities of Latin America, are well documented in the literature. In this case, pervasiveness does not imply mere continuity. As changes in structure, meanings, and significance have occurred with the passing of time, the phenomena termed caciquismo and coronelismo have undergone social and semantic transformation. It would therefore be useful to begin by reviewing these historical metamorphoses.

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