Interpreting the History of a Region in Crisis

R. Holden
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As Latin America’s most well-defined multinational region, Central America stands apart primarily for its distinctive status as an isthmus between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, surely its most historically consequential feature, but not its only one. Ever since its separation from the Spanish monarchy two centuries ago, Central America’s fraught political history has been marked by antagonistic tendencies within the region both for and against unification, by successive national and regional movements in favor of reform, revolution and counter-revolution, and by the intervention of external powers, particularly the United States. As a result, a persistent pattern of violence, instability and lawlessness has also distinguished its political history, as its economy continues to rank among the poorest of Latin America. This introductory essay interprets the region’s largely unsought separation from Spain (a process that spanned the years 1808 to 1821) as the hinge event of the last 500 years, having launched what the author calls Central America’s ongoing, two-century “crisis of order.” The cross-regional and country-level essays that follow this introduction reach back to the period before the Spanish conquest and proceed to the beginning of the twenty-first century. Each chapter aims to both synthesize and evaluate the main directions of the historiography related to its particular theme. The overall purpose of the volume is to highlight both Central America’s distinctiveness as a region and the attributes it shares with the rest of Latin America, while encouraging the comparative study of national, cross-national, and subnational historical experiences both within Central America, and between it and other places within and beyond Latin America.
解读危机地区的历史
作为拉丁美洲最明确的多民族地区,中美洲之所以与众不同,主要是因为它是大西洋和太平洋之间的地峡,这无疑是它最具历史意义的特征,但不是唯一的特征。自从两个世纪前脱离西班牙君主制以来,中美洲充满坎坷的政治历史一直以该地区内部支持和反对统一的敌对倾向为标志,伴随着支持改革、革命和反革命的连续的国家和地区运动,以及外部力量的干预,特别是美国。其结果是,持续的暴力、不稳定和无法无天的模式也使其政治史与众不同,其经济仍然是拉丁美洲最贫穷的国家之一。这篇介绍性文章将该地区在很大程度上无意中与西班牙的分离(这一过程跨越了1808年至1821年)解释为过去500年的关键事件,引发了作者所说的中美洲持续两个世纪的“秩序危机”。本引言之后的跨地区和国家层面的文章追溯到西班牙征服之前的时期,并继续到二十一世纪初。每一章都旨在综合和评价与其特定主题相关的史学主要方向。本书的总体目的是强调中美洲作为一个地区的独特性及其与拉丁美洲其他地区共有的特征,同时鼓励对中美洲内部以及中美洲与拉丁美洲内外其他地区之间的国家、跨国和次国家历史经验进行比较研究。
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