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ISBN 10: 0826303641
ISBN 13: 9780826303646
Author: Frederick M. Nunn
The Military in Chilean History: Essays on Civil-Military Relations, 1810–1973 by Frederick M. Nunn is a scholarly examination of the Chilean armed forces and their evolving relationship with the state and society over more than a century and a half. The book explores how the military not only defended the nation but also played a central role in shaping Chile’s political, social, and institutional development.
Nunn traces the history of Chile’s military involvement from the wars of independence through the 19th and early 20th centuries, showing how military leaders often influenced national politics and reforms. He investigates the persistent tension between civilian authority and military power, culminating in the breakdown of democratic institutions and the 1973 coup.
Combining historical narrative with political analysis, the book highlights the complex dynamics of professionalism, ideology, and institutional interests that defined civil-military relations in Chile. It provides valuable insights for readers interested in Latin American history, political science, and the study of military influence in governance.
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