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The War of the Pacific (1879–1883) looms large in the history of Peru and Chile. Upending the prevailing historiographical focus on the history of conflict, Beyond Patriotic Phobias explores points...
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21 June 2022

The War of the Pacific (1879–1883) looms large in the history of Peru and Chile. Upending the prevailing historiographical focus on the history of conflict, Beyond Patriotic Phobias explores points of connection shared between Peruvians and Chileans despite war. Through careful archival work, historian Joshua Savala highlights the overlooked cooperative relationships of workers across borders, including maritime port workers, doctors, and the police. These groups, in both countries, were intimately tied together through different forms of labor: they worked the ships and ports, studied and treated disease transmission in the face of a cholera outbreak, and conducted surveillance over port and maritime activities because of perceived threats like transnational crime and labor organizing. By following the movement of people, diseases, and ideas, Savala reconstructs the circulation that created a South American Pacific world. The resulting story is one in which communities, classes, and states formed transnationally through varied, if uneven, forms of cooperation.
Price: $34.95
Pages: 248
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
21 June 2022
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520385894
Format: Paperback
"Josh Savala’s succinct and snappy monograph deftly counters the dominant tendency among both popular commentators and scholars to start investigations of Chilean–Peruvian historical relations from the premise of conflict. . . . Beyond Patriotic Phobias shows us how even within a context of military and territorial conflict we find many stories of transnational collaboration, friendship and commonality."
Joshua Savala is Assistant Professor of Latin American History at Rollins College.
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 • A South American Pacific
2 • Gender and Sexuality in the Pacific
3 • Transnational Cholera
4 • Comparisons and Connections in Pacific Anarchism
5 • Pacific Policing
Epilogue: Of Parallels
Notes
Bibliography
Index
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 • A South American Pacific
2 • Gender and Sexuality in the Pacific
3 • Transnational Cholera
4 • Comparisons and Connections in Pacific Anarchism
5 • Pacific Policing
Epilogue: Of Parallels
Notes
Bibliography
Index