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- catalog abstract "This book makes unprecedented use of Panamanian sources to study the military. It argues that their control of politics is not a temporary aberration but a natural result of the country's sociopolitical development. In exploring just how and when the military began dominating Panama's government, Pearcy fundamentally reinterprets the nation's modern history. He traces the slow and inevitable collapse of civilian rule during the first half of the century.".
- catalog contributor b10878813.
- catalog coverage "Panama Politics and government 1903-1946.".
- catalog coverage "Panama Politics and government 1946-1981.".
- catalog coverage "Panama Relations United States.".
- catalog coverage "United States Relations Panama.".
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description "A Legacy of Conflicting Agendas, 1821-1903 -- Vying for a Place in the Emerging Panamanian State, 1903-1931 -- The Generation of '31 -- Status Quo and Radicalized Political Antagonism, 1941-1947 -- The Filos-Hines Debacle of December 1947 and Civilian-Police Relations -- Demographic Trends in San Felipe and Santa Ana, 1884-1893 -- Demographic Trends in Panama City and Colon, 1916-1945 -- To the Panamanian Nation -- 134 Defense Sites Acquired by the United States under the May 18, 1942 Defense Sites Agreement -- Sites and Privileges Sought by the United States in Negotiations for the Filos-Hines Treaty of December 1947 -- Events of December 1947 as Portrayed by the Panamanian Press -- Arrests in Panama City and Colon, 1946-1951.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "This book makes unprecedented use of Panamanian sources to study the military. It argues that their control of politics is not a temporary aberration but a natural result of the country's sociopolitical development. In exploring just how and when the military began dominating Panama's government, Pearcy fundamentally reinterprets the nation's modern history. He traces the slow and inevitable collapse of civilian rule during the first half of the century.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 231 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "We answer only to God.".
- catalog identifier "082631841X (cloth)".
- catalog isFormatOf "We answer only to God.".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press,".
- catalog relation "We answer only to God.".
- catalog spatial "Panama Politics and government 1903-1946.".
- catalog spatial "Panama Politics and government 1946-1981.".
- catalog spatial "Panama Relations United States.".
- catalog spatial "Panama".
- catalog spatial "United States Relations Panama.".
- catalog subject "972.8705 21".
- catalog subject "Civil-military relations Panama History.".
- catalog subject "F1566.5 .P43 1998".
- catalog subject "Panama. Guardia Nacional Political activity History.".
- catalog subject "Social conflict Panama History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "A Legacy of Conflicting Agendas, 1821-1903 -- Vying for a Place in the Emerging Panamanian State, 1903-1931 -- The Generation of '31 -- Status Quo and Radicalized Political Antagonism, 1941-1947 -- The Filos-Hines Debacle of December 1947 and Civilian-Police Relations -- Demographic Trends in San Felipe and Santa Ana, 1884-1893 -- Demographic Trends in Panama City and Colon, 1916-1945 -- To the Panamanian Nation -- 134 Defense Sites Acquired by the United States under the May 18, 1942 Defense Sites Agreement -- Sites and Privileges Sought by the United States in Negotiations for the Filos-Hines Treaty of December 1947 -- Events of December 1947 as Portrayed by the Panamanian Press -- Arrests in Panama City and Colon, 1946-1951.".
- catalog title "We answer only to God : politics and the military in Panama, 1903-1947 / Thomas L. Pearcy.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".