A history of Latin America

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A history of Latin America

Benjamin Keen, Keith Haynes

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Pub., c2009

8th ed

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  • v. 2

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注記

Vol. 1. Ancient America to 1910 -- v. 2. Independence to the present

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

v. 1 ISBN 9780618783205

内容説明

This best-selling text for introductory Latin American history courses, A History of Latin America, encompasses political and diplomatic theory, class structure and economic organization, culture and religion, and the environment. The integrating framework is the dependency theory, the most popular interpretation of Latin American history, which stresses the economic relationship of Latin American nations to wealthier nations, particularly the United States.Spanning pre-historic times to the present, A History of Latin America uses both a chronological and a nation-by-nation approach, and includes the most recent historical analysis and the most up-to-date research. This is the most streamlined and cohesive edition yet, with substantial additions to pedagogy and chapter content. Expanded coverage of social and cultural history includes women, indigenous cultures, and Afro-Latino peoples.

目次

Part One: THE COLONIAL HERITAGE OF LATIN AMERICA. Chapter 1. Ancient America. Chapter 2. The Hispanic Background. Chapter 3. The Conquest of America. Chapter 4. The Economic Foundations of Colonial Life. Chapter 5. State, Church, and Society. Chapter 6. Colonial Brazil. Chapter 7. The Bourbon Reforms and Spanish America. Chapter 8. The Independence of Latin America. Part Two: LATIN AMERICA IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. Chapter 9. Decolonization and the Search for National Identities, 1821-1870. Chapter 10. Race, Nation, and the Meaning of Freedom, 1821-1888. Chapter 11. The Triumph of Neocolonialism and the Liberal State, 1870-1900.
巻冊次

v. 2 ISBN 9780618783212

内容説明

This best-selling text for introductory Latin American history courses, A History of Latin America, encompasses political and diplomatic theory, class structure and economic organization, culture and religion, and the environment. The integrating framework is the dependency theory, the most popular interpretation of Latin American history, which stresses the economic relationship of Latin American nations to wealthier nations, particularly the United States.Spanning pre-historic times to the present, A History of Latin America uses both a chronological and a nation-by-nation approach, and includes the most recent historical analysis and the most up-to-date research. This is the most streamlined and cohesive edition yet, with substantial additions to pedagogy and chapter content. Expanded coverage of social and cultural history includes women, indigenous cultures, and Afro-Latino peoples.

目次

II. Latin America in the Nineteenth Century. 9. Decolonization and the Search for National Identities, 1821-1870. The Fruits of Independence. Mexico. Argentina. Chile. United Provinces of Central America. 10. Race, Nation, and the Meaning of Freedom, 1821-1888. Brazil. Peru. Peruvian Politics and Economy. Cuba. Gran Columbia. 11. The Triumph of Neocolonialism and the Liberal State, 1870-1900. The New Colonialism. Mexican Politics and Economy. Argentine Politics and Economy. Chilean Politics and Economy. Brazilian Politics and Economy. Central American Politics and Economy. Venezuelan Politics and Economy. Columbian Politics and Economy. 12. Forging a New Nation: The Mexican Revolution and the Populist Challenge. The Great Revolution, 1910-1920. Reconstructing the State: Rule of the Millionaire Socialists. Cardenas and Populist Interlude. The Big Bourgeoisie in Power, 1940-1976: Erosion of Reform. Popular Culture and Resistance. 13. Brazil: Populism and the Struggle for Democracy in a Multiracial Society. Decline and Fall of the Old Republic, 1914-1930. Vargas and the Bourgeois Revolution, 1930-1954. Reform and Reaction, 1954-1964. 14. Argentina: Populism, the Military, and the Struggle for Democracy. The Export Economy. Argentine Society. The Radical Era, 1916-1930. The "Infamous Decade," 1930-1943: Military Intervention and the State. The Peron Era, 1943-1955. Collapse of Populism: In the Shadow of Peron, 1955-1973. 15. Cuba: The Revolutionary Socialist Alternative to Populism. Independence and the Spanish-Cuban-American War. Dependent Development and Popular Struggle, 1902-1953. The Revolution. The Revolution in Power, 1959-2003. 16. Storm Over the Andes: Indigenous Rights and the Corporatist Military Alternative. Neocolonialism, the Military, and Indigenous Resistance. The Limits of Populism, 1952-1968. Military Corporatism and Revolution, 1968-2000. 17. Chile: The Democratic Socialist Alternative. Foreign Dependency and the Liberal Parliamentary Republic, 1891-1920. Alessandri and the Rise of Populism, 1920-1970. The Chilean Road to Socialism, 1970-1973. 18. Twilight of the Tyrants: Revolution and Prolonged Popular War in Central America. Guatemala. Nicaragua. El Salvador. 19. Lands of Bolivar: Military Crisis, State Repression, and Popular Democracy. Populism, Military Repression, and Authoritarian Politics in Colombia. Resistance, 1934-1958. Populism, Authoritarian Politics, and Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela. 20. Deconstructing ghe State: Dictatorship and Neoliberal Markets. Military Dictatorship and Neoliberalism in Brazil. Military Dictatorship and Neoliberalism in Chile, 1973-2003. Military Dictatorship and Neoliberalism in Argentina. Neoliberalism and the Authoritarian State in Mexico, 1977-2003. Foreign Intervention and Subversion of Democracy in Nicaragua. 21. Transcending Neoliberalism: Electoral Enganos and Popular Resistance to the Dictatorship of Markets. Electoral Deception in Brazil. Electoral Deception in Argentina. Electoral Deception in Peru. Electoral Deception in Chile. Electoral Deception in Mexico. Electoral Deception in Bolivia. Electoral Deception in Ecuador. Market Forces and State Regulation in the Cuban Model. 22. The Two Americas: United States-Latin American Relations. U.S. Policy Objectives. Prelude to Empire, 1810-1897. An Imperial Power, 1898-1945. Defending the Empire and Capitalism, 1945-1981. The Return to "Gunboat Diplomacy," 1981-2003. Toward a New World Order?

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BB02547213
  • ISBN
    • 9780618783205
    • 9780618783212
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Boston, Mass.
  • ページ数/冊数
    2 v.
  • 大きさ
    24 cm
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