Population Growth, Social Segregation, and Voting Behavior in Lima, Peru, 1940–2016
Discover the intricate dynamics of Lima, Peru, through the insightful lens of Henry A. Dietz in his compelling book, Population Growth, Social Segregation, and Voting Behavior in Lima, Peru, 1940–2016. Published by the University of Notre Dame Press in 2019, this hardback edition spans 277 pages and offers a thorough exploration of the demographic and economic transformations that have shaped one of South America's largest capital cities.
Delve into a rich tapestry of historical, sociological, and political analysis that sheds light on Lima's evolution in the post–World War II era. Dietz's work fills a significant gap in the study of urban Latin America, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of the factors influencing population growth, social segregation, and voting behavior. This book is essential for anyone interested in urban studies, Latin American politics, or the complexities of social change in metropolitan settings.