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Doing Business with the Dictators Paul J. Dosal

Doing Business with the Dictators By Paul J. Dosal

Doing Business with the Dictators by Paul J. Dosal


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The United Fruit Company (UFCO) developed an unprecedented relationship with Guatemala. By 1944, UFCO owned 566,000 acres, employed 20,000 people, and operated 96 per cent of Guatemala's 719 miles of railroad.

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Doing Business with the Dictators: A Political History of United Fruit in Guatemala, 1899-1944 by Paul J. Dosal

The United Fruit Company (UFCO) developed an unprecedented relationship with Guatemala in the first half of this century. By 1944, UFCO owned 566,000 acres, employed 20,000 people, and operated 96% of Guatemala's 719 miles of railroad, making the multinational corporation Guatemala's largest private landowner and biggest employer. In Doing Business with the Dictators, Paul J. Dosal shows how UFCO built up a profitable corporation in a country whose political system was known to be corrupt. His work is based largely on research of company documents recently acquired from the Justice Department under the Freedom of Information Act-no other historian researching this topic has looked at these sources. As a result, Dr. Dosal is able to offer the first documentary evidence of how UFCO acquired, defended, and exploited its Guatemalan properties by collaborating with successive authoritarian regimes.

Doing Business with the Dictators Reviews

The book is an absolute must for those interested in the region. It has solid footnotes, a good bibliography, and a workable index. * CHOICE *
Sheds important light on U.S. economic penetration of Latin America in the first half of this century. * Booklist *

About Paul J. Dosal

Paul J. Dosal is assistant professor of Latin American history at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Acknowledgments Chapter 2 Figures and Maps Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 4 The Liberals Lay the Foundations Chapter 5 An Empire Is Born Chapter 6 Minor Keith and Caudillo Politics Chapter 7 United Fruit, Cuyamel, and the Battle for Motagua, Part I Chapter 8 The Democratic Interlude Chapter 9 The Puerto Barrios Strike Chapter 10 The Battle for Motagua, Part II Chapter 11 Expansion to the Pacific Chapter 12 The Octopus Chapter 13 The United States versus United Fruit Chapter 14 Epilogue

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CIN0842025901G
9780842025904
0842025901
Doing Business with the Dictators: A Political History of United Fruit in Guatemala, 1899-1944 by Paul J. Dosal
Used - Good
Paperback
Rowman & Littlefield
1995-11-01
4
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