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A Companion To Latin American History Thomas H Holloway

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A Companion To Latin American History Thomas H Holloway
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.15 MB
Pages: 540
Author: Thomas H. Holloway
ISBN: 9781405131612, 9781444391633, 1405131616, 1444391631
Language: English
Year: 2008

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A Companion To Latin American History Thomas H Holloway by Thomas H. Holloway 9781405131612, 9781444391633, 1405131616, 1444391631 instant download after payment.

Content:
Chapter One Early Population Flows in the Western Hemisphere (pages 10–27): Tom D. Dillehay
Chapter Two Mesoamerica (pages 28–41): John Monaghan and Andrew R. Wyatt
Chapter Three Tradition and Change in the Central Andes (pages 42–57): Jeffrey Quilter
Chapter Four Portuguese and Spaniards in the Age of European Expansion (pages 58–72): William D. Phillips and Carla Rahn Phillips
Chapter Five Exploration and Conquest (pages 73–88): Patricia Seed
Chapter Six Colonial Brazil (1500–1822) (pages 89–105): Hal Langfur
Chapter Seven Institutions of the Spanish American Empire in the Hapsburg Era (pages 106–123): Susan Elizabeth Ramirez
Chapter Eight Indigenous Peoples in Colonial Spanish American Society (pages 124–145): Kevin Terraciano
Chapter Nine Slavery in the Americas (pages 146–161): Franklin W. Knight
Chapter Ten Religion, Society, and Culture in the Colonial Era (pages 162–177): Rachel Sarah O'Toole
Chapter Eleven Imperial Rivalries and Reforms (pages 178–194): John Fisher
Chapter Twelve The Process of Spanish American Independence (pages 195–214): Jaime E. Rodriguez O.
Chapter Thirteen New Nations and New Citizens: Political Culture in Nineteenth?Century Mexico, Peru, and Argentina (pages 215–229): Sarah C. Chambers
Chapter Fourteen Imperial Brazil (1822–89) (pages 230–246): Judy Bieber
Chapter Fifteen Abolition and Afro?Latin Americans (pages 247–263): Aline Helg
Chapter Sixteen Land, Labor, Production, and Trade: Nineteenth?century Economic and Social Patterns (pages 264–284): Aldo A. Lauria?Santiago
Chapter Seventeen Modernization and Industrialization (pages 285–306): Colin M. Lewis
Chapter Eighteen Practical Sovereignty: The Caribbean Region and the Rise of US Empire (pages 307–329): Mary A. Renda
Chapter Nineteen The Mexican Revolution (pages 330–346): Adrian A. Bantjes
Chapter Twenty Populism and Developmentalism (pages 347–364): Joel Wolfe
Chapter 21 The Cuban Revolution (pages 365–385): Luis Martinez?Fernandez
Chapter 22 The National Security State (pages 386–405): David R. Mares
Chapter 23 Central America in Upheaval (pages 406–423): Julie A. Charlip
Chapter 24 Culture and Society: Latin America since 1900 (pages 424–442): Robert McKee Irwin
Chapter 25 Environmental History of Modern Latin America (pages 443–460): Lise Sedrez
Chapter 26 Women, Gender, and Family in Latin America, 1820–2000 (pages 461–479): Nara Milanich
Chapter 27 Identity, Ethnicity, and “Race” (pages 480–493): Peter Wade
Chapter 28 Social and Economic Impact of Neoliberalism (pages 494–511): Duncan Green

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