The History of Venezuela, 2nd Edition

For decades, the economy of Venezuela has depended on petroleum. As a consequence of a reduction in the price of oil, Venezuela recently experienced an economic downturn resulting in rampant social spending, administrative corruption, and external economic forces that collectively led credit-rating agencies to declare in November 2017 that Venezuela was in default on its debt payments. How did this Latin American nation come to this point?

The History of Venezuela explores Venezuela's history from its earliest times to the present day, demonstrating both the richness of Venezuela and its people and the complexity of its political, social, and economic problems. As with all titles in The Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations series, this chronological narrative examines political, economic, cultural, philosophical, and religious continuities in Venezuela's long and rich history, providing readers with a concise yet up-to-date study of the nation. The volume highlights the country's wide variety of cultures, languages, political ideologies, and historical figures and landmarks through maps, photographs, biographies, a timeline, and a bibliographical essay with suggestions for further reading.

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The History of Venezuela, 2nd Edition

For decades, the economy of Venezuela has depended on petroleum. As a consequence of a reduction in the price of oil, Venezuela recently experienced an economic downturn resulting in rampant social spending, administrative corruption, and external economic forces that collectively led credit-rating agencies to declare in November 2017 that Venezuela was in default on its debt payments. How did this Latin American nation come to this point?

The History of Venezuela explores Venezuela's history from its earliest times to the present day, demonstrating both the richness of Venezuela and its people and the complexity of its political, social, and economic problems. As with all titles in The Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations series, this chronological narrative examines political, economic, cultural, philosophical, and religious continuities in Venezuela's long and rich history, providing readers with a concise yet up-to-date study of the nation. The volume highlights the country's wide variety of cultures, languages, political ideologies, and historical figures and landmarks through maps, photographs, biographies, a timeline, and a bibliographical essay with suggestions for further reading.

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The History of Venezuela, 2nd Edition

The History of Venezuela, 2nd Edition

by H. Micheal Tarver
The History of Venezuela, 2nd Edition

The History of Venezuela, 2nd Edition

by H. Micheal Tarver

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For decades, the economy of Venezuela has depended on petroleum. As a consequence of a reduction in the price of oil, Venezuela recently experienced an economic downturn resulting in rampant social spending, administrative corruption, and external economic forces that collectively led credit-rating agencies to declare in November 2017 that Venezuela was in default on its debt payments. How did this Latin American nation come to this point?

The History of Venezuela explores Venezuela's history from its earliest times to the present day, demonstrating both the richness of Venezuela and its people and the complexity of its political, social, and economic problems. As with all titles in The Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations series, this chronological narrative examines political, economic, cultural, philosophical, and religious continuities in Venezuela's long and rich history, providing readers with a concise yet up-to-date study of the nation. The volume highlights the country's wide variety of cultures, languages, political ideologies, and historical figures and landmarks through maps, photographs, biographies, a timeline, and a bibliographical essay with suggestions for further reading.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781440857744
Publisher: ABC-CLIO, Incorporated
Publication date: 10/25/2018
Series: The Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 248
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

H. Micheal Tarver, PhD, is professor of history at Arkansas Tech University, Russellville, AR. He is a former Fulbright Senior Scholar in Venezuela and has written and edited numerous books.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword Frank W. Thackeray John E. Findling ix

Preface xiii

Acknowledgments xv

Timeline of Historical Events xvii

1 A Petroleum Republic 1

2 Venezuela to 1600 21

3 The Colonial Era to 1810 33

4 Movements toward Independence, 1810-1830 53

5 The Age of Caudillismo, 1830-1898 65

6 Restoration and Rehabilitation, 1899-1935 81

7 The Emergence of Modern Venezuela, 1935-1958 91

8 The Return of Democracy, 1959-1963 109

9 The Institutionalization of Democracy 1964-1973 123

10 Venezuelan Boom and Bust, 1974-1988 131

11 Chaos, Futility and Incompetence, 1989-1998 147

12 The Age of Chavismo, 1999-2013 163

13 The Socialist Collapse, 2013-2018 181

14 An Uncertain Future 195

Notable People in the History of Venezuela 205

Glossary of Selected Terms 219

Bibliographic Essay 227

Index 233

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