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1 Introducing the Concept of Authoritarian Legacies | 1 | (24) | |||
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2 Problematizing the Links between Authoritarian Legacies and "Good" Democracy | 25 | (60) | |||
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3 Authoritarian Legacies and Market Reforms in Latin America | 85 | (74) | |||
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4 Legacies of Injustice in Italy and Argentina | 159 | (32) | |||
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5 Historical Memory and Authoritarian Legacies in Processes of Political Change: Spain and Chile | 191 | (42) | |||
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6 Authoritarian Legacies: The Military's Role | 233 | (30) | |||
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7 The Persistence of the Mano Dura: Authoritarian Legacies and Policing in Brazil and the Southern Cone | 263 | (42) | |||
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8 Latin American Citizenship: Civic Microfoundations in Historical Perspective | 305 | (18) | |||
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9 Conclusion: Toward an Institutionalist and Cultural Synthesis | 323 | (12) | |||
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Contributors | 335 | (4) | |||
Index | 339 |