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  1. Front Matter
    1. Dedication
    2. Preface
    3. Foreword
    4. Table of Contents
    5. Illustrations
  2. Book I: The Formation of the American Peoples
    1. Chapter I the Conquering Race
    2. Chapter II the Colonies Oversea
    3. Chapter III the Struggle for Independence
    4. Chapter IV Military Anarchy and the Industrial Period
  3. Book II: The Caudillos and the Democracy
    1. Chapter I Venezuela: Paez, Guzman-Blanco
    2. Chapter II Peru: General Castilla—manuel Pardo—pierola
    3. Chapter III Bolivia: Santa-Cruz
    4. Chapter IV, Uruguay: Lavalleja—rivera—the New Caudillos
    5. Chapter v the Argentine: Rivadavia—quiroga—rosas
  4. Book III: The Principle of Authority in Mexico, Chili, Brazil, and Paraguay
    1. Chapter I Mexico: The Two Empires—the Dictators
    2. Chapter II Chili: A Republic of the Anglo-Saxon Type
    3. Chapter III Brazil: The Empire—the Republic
    4. Chapter IV Paraguay: Perpetual Dictatorship
  5. Book IV: Forms of Political Anarchy
    1. Chapter I Colombia
    2. Chapter II Ecuador
    3. Chapter III the Anarchy of the Tropics—central America—hayti—san Domingo
  6. Book V: Intellectual Evolution
    1. Chapter I Political Ideology
    2. Chapter II the Literature of the Young Democracies
    3. Chapter III the Evolution of Philosophy
  7. Book VI: The Latin Spirit and the German, North American, and Japanese Perils
    1. Chapter I Are the Ibero-Americans of Latin Race
    2. Chapter II the German Peril
    3. Chapter III the North American Peril
    4. Chapter IV a Political Experiment: Cuba
    5. Chapter v the Japanese Peril
  8. Book VII: Problems
    1. Chapter I the Problem of Unity
    2. Chapter II the Problem of Race
    3. Chapter III the Political Problem
    4. Chapter IV the Economic Problem
    5. Conclusion America and the Future of the Latin Peoples
  9. Back Matter
    1. Index
    2. Books in The South American Series
    3. Project Gutenberg License

INDEX

Names in italics are those of literary men, philosophers, &c.

A.B.C., the (federation), 348-9

Aberdeen, Lord, 64

Absolutism, 51

Acosta, 247

African elements in Spain, 40-1

African race, see Negroes

Agriculture, 384-5

Alberdi, 236

Alcantara, President of Venezuela, 110

Alva, Duke of, 30

America, Anglo-Saxon, 16, see United States

America, South, the conquest of, 16, 44; early Constitutions, 82

Anarchy, military (86-94); leads to dictatorship, 88; spontaneity of, 89; in Colombia, 201; in the tropics, 222-31

Andes, San Martin crosses the, 67

Andrade, 183, 256-7

Antilles, the, 222

Arabs in Spain, 40-1

Aranda, 64

Aranha, Graça, 268

Arbitration, Court of, 347, 399

Argentine, the, 48, 77-8; first Constitution of, 83; 92 (134-46); revolution in, 134; early Constitutions, 134; federation of, 135; democracy in, 135; Constitution of 1826, 137-8

Artigas, 89, 127

Autocracy, follows revolution, 88, 93

Avellanada, 255

Ayacucho, 71

Ayagarray, 307

Aztecs, the, 47, 53, 149


BALMES, 274

Balmaceda, President of Chili, 170-8

Barreto, 273

Basques in S. America, 364

Belgrano, 61, 66

Bello, 246, 251-2, 272

Bentham, 245

Bilbao, 236-7

Blanco-Encalada, 125

Bolivar, 61, 63-9; youth of, 70; as general, 71; President, 71; downfall of, 72; character and principles, 72-80, 81-3, 102, 113, 122-3

Bolivia, 80, 122-6

Bonaparte, 88, 91

Bourget, Paul, 15

Boyer, President of Hayti, 229

Brazil (180-90); revolution in, 180; slavery abolished, 189; revolution in, 189

Buenos Ayres, 65

Bunge, C. O., 279

Bustamente, 150-1

Bureaucracy, 376-7


CABILDO, the, 98

California, Japanese in, 326

Canning, 393-4

Canovas, 314

Carabobo, 76

Caracas, Congress of, 348

Caro, 253-4

Carrera (Guatemalan), 224

Casimiro-Ulloa, 117

Castes, inimical, 91, 370

Castillo, 115-6

Castro, General, 105

Catholicism in S. America, 286

Caudillos, the, 16, 89, 94-5, 365-70

Central America, 83, 222-6; confederation of, 347

Chamberlain, Mr., 346

Charrua Indians, 131

Chibcha Indians, 47

Chili, 48, 92, 104 (164-79); social revolution in, 178, 342

Chivalry, literature of, 34

Church, the, in the colonies, 52-3

Cid, the, 34

Cities of Spain, 30, 33, 38, 40

Civil wars, 371

Clemenceau, M., 15

Clergy in Spain, 42

Cochrane, Lord, 68

Coolidge, Professor, 321, 335

Colombia (201-12); anarchy in, 201; parties, 202-3

Colonies, the Spanish (44-57); life in, 54-7; revolution, 58

Commune in Spain, 38

Comte, 274-5

Conquest of S. America, 16

Conquistadores, the, 45-8, 93

Constitutions of Chili and Venezuela, 82; of Bolivia, the Argentine, and Colombia, 83; of Venezuela, 103; of Chili, 104; of Venezuela, 105; of Colombia, 203-4; of Greater Colombia, 204; of Ecuador, 214; of Central America, 233

Convention, the French, 88

Cortez, 45

Costa-Rica, 225-6

Creole, the, 29, 50, 59, 360-1

Cuba (313-22); civil war in, 315; purchase mooted, 317; racial factors, 318


DARIO, RUBEN, 261-5

Decadence of conquerors, 44, 50, 85

Democracy in Spain, 37-40; in S. America, 93

Diaz, G., 255-6

Diaz, Leopoldo, 258

Diaz, President of Mexico, 77, 155-63

Dictators, the, 16

Directory of Buenos Ayres, 82

Don Quixote, 34


ECHENIQUE, President of Peru, 115

Echeverria, 254

Economic Problems (378-86); loans, 379, 381; foreign capital, 383

Ecuador, 92-3 (213-21)

Encyclopædists, the, 65, 81

England, policy of, 64; influence of, 83, 390

Equalitarianism, 63

Estrade, Angel de, 268


FALCON, President of Venezuela, 106-7

Faustinas I. of Hayti, 229

Federation, in Spain, 35; Bolivar's prophecies of, 77; see Unity

Feijó, Diego, 184-5

Feudal system, 30, 38

Flores, Dictator of Uruguay, 132-3

Flores, J. J., founder of Ecuador, 87, 213

Fombona, Blanco, 265, 268

Fouillée, 277

France, Anatole, 15

France, intellectual influence of, 81-2

Francia, Dr., tyrant of Paraguay, 191-5

Free cities of Spain, 30, 35, 40


GARCIA-MORENO, President of Ecuador, 215-21

German capital, 292-4

German colonists, 291-7

German Emperor, the, 323

German Peril, the, 290-7

Gongorism, 34

Goths, the, 41

Guarani Indians, 191

Guatemala, 223

Guayaquil, 213

Guizot, 245

Guyau, 278

Guzman-Blanco, Dictator of Venezuela, 101, 106-8; policy of reconstruction, 108-10; return to power, 110-12


HALF-CASTES, 93, 338; see Mestizos

Hawaii, annexation of 303; Japanese in, 325-6

Hayti, 226-31

Heredity, in the Spanish republics, 97

Hispaniola, 226

Hostos, E. de, 272-3

Hugo, Victor, 261, 263

Humboldt, 50


IBERIANS, 31-2, 40-1

Ibero-Americans, 283-9

Ideology, political, 235-48

Ignatius of Loyola, 33

Incas, the, 47

Independence, wars of, 29, 58-81

Indians, at conquest, 46-8, 91; distribution of, 93, 352-3

Individualism, in Spain, 31-5; in S. America, 88

Industrialism, rise of, 94-6

Inquisition, the, 42, 52

Isthmus, States of the, 77

Itaborahy, 186

Italians in South America, 364

Iturbide, Emperor of Mexico, 61, 82, 149-50


JACOBINISM, 81

Japan, 393

Japanese Peril (323-31); emigrants, 327; spies, 329

Jaurès, 15

João VI., 180-2

Juarez, Mexican Dictator, 152-5

Junin, 71,76

Juntas, 30; colonial, 60; revolutionary, 84


KING, see Monarchy


LA PAZ, revolt at, 65

La Plata, confederation of, 343

Lamartine, 244-5

Lansdowne, Lord, 83

Larreta, E. R., 269

Lastarria, 236-9

Latifundia, 92, 98

Latin race, the, 17; future of the, (387-400); decadence of, 395

Latin spirit, the, 17; in S. America, 287-9

Lavalleja, President of Uruguay, 127-9, 131

Law, influence of Spanish, 54

Lee, Gen. Homer, 325

Liberators, the, 66

Liniers, 65

Literature, 249-70

Lodges, revolutionary, 65-81

Lopez, Argentine caudillo, 89, 139

Lopez, tyrants of Paraguay, 196

Loyola, 33

Lugones, 265


MAIA, J. J. de, 82

"Maine," sinking of the, 315

Marmol, 254-5

Marti, 315

Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico, 154-5

Mestizos, 103, 356-60

Mexico, 48; first Constitution of, 83, 92-3 (149-63); intervention of the French, 153

Militarism, 86-94

Mill, James, 272

Mill, J. S., 274-5

Miranda, 66, 81, 83

Miscegenation, 48-50; in Peru, 194; see Indians, Mestizos, Negro, Race

Monagas, J. T. and J. G., Presidents of Venezuela, 103-5

Monagas, J. R., President of Venezuela, 107

Monarchy in Spain, 35-8; its relations at time of revolution with the revolted colonies, 60-1, 63

Monks, 52-3

Monopoly, 51-2

Monroe Doctrine, 290-1, 302-4, 392

Montalvo, 239-40

Montezuma, 48

Montt, President of Chili, 168-9

Mosquera, President of Colombia 206-7

Münsterberg, Professor, 294

Mystics of Spain, 33


NABUCO, J., 274

Nationality, early phases of, 84

Negroes, first introduction of, 49, 50; distribution of, 53, 355-6, 358-9

Nervo, A., 265

New Granada, 77

Nietzsche, 278

North American Peril, 298-312

Nuñez, Rafael, President of Colombia, 201, 206-11, 276


OLMEDO, 251

Olney, Secretary, 300

Orbegoso, 123

Ordoñez, President of Uruguay, 132

Oribe, President of Uruguay, 129


PACIFIC, Confederation of the, 343

Paez, President of Venezuela, 61, 87, 91, 101-6

Palma, R., 267

Panama, 303; the Canal, 387-8

Pando, 126

Paraguay, 191-7; the great war in, 196-7

Pardo, Felipe, 252

Pardo, President of Peru, 117-9

Paz, 140

Pearson, Karl, 362

Pedro, Dom, I., 182

Pedro, Dom, II., 185-6, 188

Pelucones, 92

Peru, 68, 70-1; first Constitution, 82; 92-3 (113-121); War of Independence, 113, 342

Philosophy, 271-80

Picaro, the, in literature, 34, 43

Pierola, President of Peru, 120

Pitt, 83

Plutocracy, rise of, 94; future of, 97

Poincaré, R., 14

Political conflict, the, 92; problems, 365-77

Popham, Sir Home, 65

Portales, President of Chili, 118, 124, 165-8

Porto Rico, 303

Portuguese in S. America, 45-6

Posadas, 61


QUINTANA, 250, 252

Quiroga, General, 139-40

Quito, 65


RACE, problems of, 283-9, 351-64

Regenerators, the, 87

Renaissance, the, 45

Republics, early S. American, 39, 61

Revolutions, 65-81; ideology of, 81-5; 94

Reyles, Carlos, 206-9

Rio Branco, 187

Rivadavia, Dictator of the Argentine, 135-8

Rivera, President of Uruguay, 127-30

Rocafuerte, President of Ecuador, 214

Rodo, J. E., 133, 264, 266, 274

Rome, in Spain, 33

Roosevelt, Theodore, 304, 318

Root, Secretary, 300

Rosas, Argentine tyrant, 139-46

Rousseau, J. J., influence of, 81


SALAVERRY, 123-4, 254

Salisbury, Lord, 300

Salvador, 223

San Domingo, 226-31

San Martin, Protector of Peru, crosses the Andes, 67, 68-9, 72

San Martin, Zorilla, 256

Sancho Panza, 53

Santa-Ana, President of Mexico, 150-1

Santa-Cruz, President of Bolivia, 87, 114, 125

Santana, Dictator of San Domingo, 230

Santander, President of Colombia, 87, 205

Sarmiento, 242-3

Sierra, the, 91-2

Silva, J. A., 265

Slavery, 104; abolished in Brazil, 189

Slavs, the, 394-5, 397

Soublette, 103

Spain, early history of, 30-43; religion in, 33; laws of, in S. America, 285

Spencer, Herbert, 86, 274-6

Stoicism, 33

Sucre, 70-1, 213


TAFT, President, 320

Tammany Hall, 301, 320

Teresa, Saint, 33

Territorial overlords, 97-8

"Thirty-three, the," 128

Toussaint Louverture, 228-9

Trade, future of, 388-9

Tyranny, advantages of, 96


UGARTE, MANUEL, 266

United States, supremacy of, 299 intervention in South and Central America, 303-4; race troubles in, 308, 311; future influence of, 390-1

Unity, problems of, 335-50

Urbina, President of Ecuador, 215!

Uruguay, 127-33


VALENCIA, Convention of, 105

Varas, 168

Vargas, Dr., President of Venezuela, 102

Velasco, 125-6

Venezuela, 82, 92-3, 101-3; civil war in, 106; revolution of 1870, 108

Verlaine, 263

Viceroys, the, 51

Vivanco, 115

Voltaire, 81


WASHINGTON, 82

Weyler, 315

Wood, General, 318-9


YEGROS, Consul of Paraguay, 192


ZALDUA, DR., President of Colombia, 211

Zambos, 358-9

Zollverein, 305-6, 346, 349



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