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Colombia: Territorial Rule and the Llanos Frontier [Hardcover]

Jane M. Rausch (Author)
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December 31, 1999

"A path-breaking study in the field of comparative frontier analysis. Professor Rausch’s study of Colombia’s several frontiers during 1930-46 aids in the understanding of serious problems besetting those regions today."–James D. Henderson, Coastal Carolina University

Jane Rausch examines the efforts of four presidential administrations to establish effective rule over Colombia’s frontier territories between 1930 and 1946. She focuses on the impact of their policies and reforms on the region of the Llanos Orientales (tropical plains). Her close investigation of the ultimate failure of these initiatives helps explain both the intensity of the long civil war of 1948 to 1964 (known as the Violencia) and the continuation into the 1990s of the area’s reputation as a seedbed for guerrilla activity and drug cartel operations.
 Rausch demonstrates that multiple frontiers have played a far greater role in the evolution of the country than has been previously understood. She focuses first on Amazonia and the Afro-Colombian region of Chocó as well as the Llanos; then she provides an in-depth history of the Llanos, a strategically important region gaining interest now because of its newly discovered oil fields as well as its intense guerrilla activity.
Colombia will be of great interest to scholars of 20th-century Latin America and to those interested in the role of frontier management in nation-building.

Jane M. Rausch is professor of history at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and the author of A Tropical Plains Frontier: The Llanos of Colombia, 1531-1831 and The Llanos Frontier in Colombian History, 1830-1930.


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"A path-breaking study in the field of comparative frontier analysis. Professor Rausch’s study of Colombia’s several frontiers during 1930-46 aids in the understanding of serious problems besetting those regions today."–James D. Henderson, Coastal Carolina University

Jane Rausch examines the efforts of four presidential administrations to establish effective rule over Colombia’s frontier territories between 1930 and 1946. She focuses on the impact of their policies and reforms on the region of the Llanos Orientales (tropical plains). Her close investigation of the ultimate failure of these initiatives helps explain both the intensity of the long civil war of 1948 to 1964 (known as the Violencia) and the continuation into the 1990s of the area’s reputation as a seedbed for guerrilla activity and drug cartel operations.
 Rausch demonstrates that multiple frontiers have played a far greater role in the evolution of the country than has been previously understood. She focuses first on Amazonia and the Afro-Colombian region of Chocó as well as the Llanos; then she provides an in-depth history of the Llanos, a strategically important region gaining interest now because of its newly discovered oil fields as well as its intense guerrilla activity.
Colombia will be of great interest to scholars of 20th-century Latin America and to those interested in the role of frontier management in nation-building.

Jane M. Rausch is professor of history at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and the author of A Tropical Plains Frontier: The Llanos of Colombia, 1531-1831 and The Llanos Frontier in Colombian History, 1830-1930.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: University Press of Florida; 1st edition (December 31, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0813017181
  • ISBN-13: 978-0813017181
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,606,629 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A good look at the Liberal/Conservative political hatreds, April 10, 2003
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"Colombia: Territorial Rule and the Llanos Frontier" by Jane M. Rausch is a thorough and stimulating study. However, upon completion of this well researched book one will no longer think of the Llanos frontier as the source of brave warriors during the wars of independence or of the many myths of romantic, picturesque, freedom loving cowboys. Instead, one will discover a region where cattle rustlers and outlaws roamed the plains with impunity and terrorized local ranchers. Moreover, this book will reveal many of the political blunders of Colombia's obtuse Conservative Party.

Rausch does an outstanding job of documenting the political careers of four giant Colombian Liberals. Presidents' Enrique Olaya Herrera (1930 - 1934), Alfonso Lopez Pumarejo (1934 - 1938) and Alberto Lleras Camango (1958 - 1962) are examined in great detail. Rausch also does an excellent study of the legendary Colombian populist, Jorge Gaitan who was murdered before he could assume the presidency in 1950. Of great significance, the author demonstrates how progressive Liberal Party initiatives shattered draconian Conservative Party controls and vastly improved the standard of living for ordinary Colombians.

The text also includes population, tax, budget, crop and export data for the Llanos region. However the true value of the important book is that it objectively documents the inflamed political hatreds between the Conservative and Liberal Parties that preceded Colombia's brutal and bloody era appropirately called "La Violencia."

Bert Ruiz

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