Política y sociedad en el Perú : cambios y continuidades / Julio Cotler.

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Cotler, Julio [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
Spanish
Εdition
1. ed.
Published/​Created
Lima : IEP, 1994.
Description
235 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

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    "Collection of articles by one of the most original political scientists in Peru covers 30 years of sociopolitical thought. Describes a time of great social change which saw the invalidation of traditional social stratification based on a colonial criteria of ethnicity, the creation of new social and political institutions, and the development of new public expectations of the State. Concludes, in part, that the great inequalities based on ethnicity and class have not disappeared and that the country still faces the challenge of building a democratic and cohesive society"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (p. 229-235).
    Contents
    • "Collection of articles by one of the most original political scientists in Peru covers 30 years of sociopolitical thought. Describes a time of great social change which saw the invalidation of traditional social stratification based on a colonial criteria of ethnicity, the creation of new social and political institutions, and the development of new public expectations of the State. Concludes, in part, that the great inequalities based on ethnicity and class have not disappeared and that the country still faces the challenge of building a democratic and cohesive society"
    • Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.
    ISBN
    • 8489303398
    • 9788489303393
    LCCN
    95140070
    OCLC
    32664767
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