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Military and Modern Latin America, The

Zachary Morgan

Subject: Latin American Studies »

Date Added: 2011-10-28

The Military and Modern Latin America Introduction The history of modern Latin America can be understood through the lens of militarization. I...

Military Government in Latin America, 1959–1990

Brian E. Loveman

Subject: Latin American Studies »

Date Added: 2011-10-28

Military Government in Latin America, 1959–1990 Introduction Latin America’s armed forces have played a central role in the region’s political...

Military Institution in Colonial Latin America, The

Christon I. Archer

Subject: Latin American Studies »

Date Added: 2011-10-28

The Military Institution in Colonial Latin America Introduction For much of the colonial epoch, there was limited danger of a major invasion an...

Mining

Kendall Brown

Subject: Latin American Studies »

Date Added: 2011-10-28

Mining Introduction In many ways the story of Latin America, or at least the history of several countries in the region, has also been the hist...

Modern Decorative Arts and Design, 1900–2000

Jorge F. Rivas-Pérez

Subject: Latin American Studies »

Date Added: 2011-10-28

Modern Decorative Arts and Design, 1900–2000 Introduction Latin America is a heterogeneous region, a complex mosaic of nineteen different count...

Modernity and Decoloniality

Walter D. Mignolo

Subject: Latin American Studies »

Date Added: 2011-10-28

Modernity and Decoloniality Introduction The epistemic and political project known as modernity/(de)coloniality originated in South America, mo...

Native Presence in Postconquest Central Peru

Gabriela Ramos

Subject: Latin American Studies »

Date Added: 2011-10-28

Native Presence in Postconquest Central Peru Introduction In approximately the late 15th century the Incas dominated a large portion of the cen...

Neoliberalism

John D. French, Matthew Lymburner

Subject: Latin American Studies »

Date Added: 2012-12-19

Neoliberalism Introduction This bibliography guides the reader through the literature on what has come to be called “neoliberalism,” providing...

New Left in Latin America, The

Alex Aviña

Subject: Latin American Studies »

Date Added: 2011-10-28

The New Left in Latin America Introduction In the midst of an intensified Cold War during the 1950s, something qualitatively changed within and...

Novel of the Mexican Revolution, The

Manuel Gutierrez

Subject: Latin American Studies »

Date Added: 2011-10-28

The Novel of the Mexican Revolution Introduction The term Novel of the Revolution refers to a group of narrative works inspired by and based on...

Novel, 19th Century Haitian

Luis Duno-Gottberg

Subject: Latin American Studies »

Date Added: 2011-10-28

19th-Century Haitian Novel Introduction Nineteenth-century Haitian novels, with their underscored relevance for the history of the Caribbean an...

Novel, The Colombian

Juana Suárez

Subject: Latin American Studies »

Date Added: 2011-10-28

The Colombian Novel Introduction Most classifications of the Colombian novel follow the Westernized model, adjusting literary movements to hist...

Oaxaca, Conquest and Colonial

Michel R. Oudijk

Subject: Latin American Studies »

Date Added: 2011-10-28

Conquest and Colonial Oaxaca Introduction The present state of Oaxaca in southern Mexico is particularly known for the Classic-period archaeolo...

Perón and Peronism

Samuel Amaral

Subject: Latin American Studies »

Date Added: 2011-10-28

Perón and Peronism Introduction Peronism is an Argentine political phenomenon born on 17 October 1945. Its name comes from an army colonel name...

Peru, Conquest of

Kris Lane

Subject: Latin American Studies »

Date Added: 2011-10-28

Conquest of Peru Introduction On 16 November 1532, the Inca emperor Atahuallpa (or Atawallpa) received 168 Spanish visitors and at least one in...

Piracy

Kris Lane

Subject: Latin American Studies »

Date Added: 2011-10-28

Piracy Introduction From early colonization in the 1490s to independence in the 1820s, piracy, or larceny at or by descent from the sea, plague...

Post-Conquest Demographic Collapse

Douglas Ubelaker, Keitlyn E. Alcantara

Subject: Latin American Studies »

Date Added: 2013-03-19

Post-Contact Demographic Collapse Introduction The post-contact demographic collapse is firmly documented in Latin America but not fully under...

Printing and the Book

Martin Austin Nesvig

Subject: Latin American Studies »

Date Added: 2011-10-28

Printing and The Book Introduction The development of the print culture and the printing press in Latin America date to the very earliest Europ...

Prints and the Circulation of Colonial Images

Kelly Donahue-Wallace

Subject: Latin American Studies »

Date Added: 2011-10-28

Prints and the Circulation of Colonial Images Introduction Printed images began circulating in the territories that would become Spain’s Americ...

Protestantism in Latin America

Stephen Dove

Subject: Latin American Studies »

Date Added: 2013-04-22

Protestantism in Latin America Introduction Although Catholicism continues to be the majority religion in Latin America, Protestantism has eme...

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