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Modern Latin America

Title
Modern Latin America / Thomas E. Skidmore, Peter H. Smith.
Author
Skidmore, Thomas E.
Publication
New York : Oxford University Press, 2005.

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Additional Authors
Smith, Peter H.
Description
xiii, 512 pages : illustrations, maps; 25 cm
Summary
Now in its sixth edition, Modern Latin America is a lively interpretive history and the leading text in the field. horoughly updated and revised, the book includes a new chapter on the history of Colombia from the wars of independence to the violent conflicts of the present day. It also examines such topics as: * the impact of 9/11 on U.S.-Latin American relations * globalization * drug trafficking * women's roles in society and politics * the fragility and uncertainty of democracy in Latin America. The book features sociocultural sections and boxes in nearly every chapter, covering such diverse areas as the psychology of exile, Santería in Cuba, baseball in the Dominican Republic, and the popularity of Latin music in the U.S. All political and economic information has been updated. As in earlier editions, the authors use an in-depth case study approach that guides readers through the major countries of Latin America, highlighting central themes including European-New World interaction, racial mixtures, military takeovers, and United States intervention in the area. With an insightful look into the future, Modern Latin America, Sixth Edition, will continue to be an exceptional text for undergraduate courses on contemporary Latin American history, society, and politics. -- Publisher's description.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • History
  • History (form)
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 480-494) and index.
Contents
Prologue. Why Latin America -- The colonial foundations, 1492-1880s -- The transformation of modern Latin America, 1880s-2000s -- Argentina : prosperity, deadlock, and change -- Chile : socialism, repression, and democracy -- Brazil : development for whom? -- Peru : soldiers, oligarchs, and Indians -- Colombia : discord, civility, and violence -- Mexico : the taming of a revolution -- Cuba : late colony, first socialist state -- The Caribbean : colonies and mini-states -- Central America : colonialism, dictatorship, and revolution -- Latin America, the United States and the world -- What future for Latin America?
ISBN
  • 0195170121
  • 9780195170122
  • 019517013X
  • 9780195170139
LCCN
  • 2004043455
  • 9780195170139
  • 9780195170122
OCLC
  • ocm54611406
  • 54611406
  • SCSB-1354105
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library