Latin American scholarship since World War II : trends in history, political science, literature, geography, and economics
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Latin American scholarship since World War II : trends in history, political science, literature, geography, and economics
University of Nebraska Press, c1971
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Contents of Works
- Spanish America: the colonial period, by J. Trepaske
- Brazil: the colonial period, by S. B. Schwartz
- Brazil: the national period, by R. Graham
- Chile and the Andean republics: the national period, by F. M. Nunn
- Argentina: the national period, by J. T. Criscenti
- Mexico: the national period, by C. A. Hale and M. C. Meyer
- The Caribbean: the national period, by T. G. Mathews
- Organized labor, by R. J. Alexander
- The Roman Catholic Church, by F. C. Turner
- The military, by S. L. Rozman
- Inter-American relations, by R. R. Trask
- The Spanish American novel and short story, by L. Neal
- Spanish American poetry, by B. Gicovate
- The Brazilian novel and short story, by F. Lucas
- The Brazilian poetry, by W. Martins
- Geographers in the development process, by J. C. Dickinson III and R. E. Crist
- Economic integration, by M. Carnoy