Artículo
1917 in Latin America: between pan-Americanism and anti-imperialism
Fecha de publicación:
12/2020
Editorial:
Auckland Museum
Revista:
Bulletin of the Auckland Museum
ISSN:
0067-0456
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
1917 was a decisive year in the diverse theatres of the First World War, contributing to the globalisation of the conflict. In Latin America, the entry of the United States into the conflict was the most significant event, which triggered essential developments in the diplomatic, economic, political, and cultural fields. The United States displayed an active campaign to align the countries of the subcontinent behind its foreign policy, led by the principle of Pan-Americanism. As a result, most Latin American states severed diplomatic relationships with, or declared war against, the German Empire, in the context of heated internal debates. This article aims to analyse the impact of the United States entry into the war on the Latin American intellectual field. It will tackle two main reactions unleashed by that event. On the one hand, it led many intellectuals to support the notion of continental unity under American leadership, reinforced later by the so-called Wilsonian moment. On the other hand, it also gave rise to the rejection of American interference in the subcontinents domestic affairs and the revival of anti-imperialism, a vigorous ideological trend that appeared after the Spanish-American War of 1898.
Palabras clave:
FIRST WORLD WAR
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LATIN AMERICA
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1917
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INTELLECTUALS
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Articulos(INSTITUTO "DR. E.RAVIGNANI")
Articulos de INST. DE HISTORIA ARGENTINA Y AMERICANA "DR. EMILIO RAVIGNANI"
Articulos de INST. DE HISTORIA ARGENTINA Y AMERICANA "DR. EMILIO RAVIGNANI"
Citación
Tato, María Inés; 1917 in Latin America: between pan-Americanism and anti-imperialism; Auckland Museum; Bulletin of the Auckland Museum; 21; 12-2020; 93-97
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