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A Companion to Latin American History
ISBN: 978-1-4051-3161-2
Hardcover
544 pages
January 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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  • Description
  • Table of Contents
  • Author Information
  • Reviews
List of Figures, Tables, and Maps.

Notes on Contributors.

Introduction: Thomas H. Holloway (University of California, Davis).

1. Early Population Flows in the Western Hemisphere: Tom D. Dillehay (Vanderbilt University).

2. Mesoamerica: John Monaghan and Andrew R. Wyatt (University of Illinois, Chicago).

3. Tradition and Change in the Central Andes: Jeffrey Quilter (Peabody Museum, Harvard).

4. Portuguese and Spaniards in the Age of European Expansion: William D. Phillips, Jr. and Carla Rahn Phillips(University of Minnesota).

5. Exploration and Conquest: Patricia Seed (University of California, Irvine).

6. Colonial Brazil (1500--1822): Hal Langfur (SUNY, Buffalo).

7. Institutions of the Spanish American Empire in the Hapsburg Era: Susan Elizabeth Ramírez (Texas Christian University).

8. Indigenous Peoples in Colonial Spanish American Society: Kevin Terraciano (University of California, Los Angeles).

9. Slavery in the Americas: Franklin W. Knight (Johns Hopkins University).

10. Religion, Society, and Culture in the Colonial Era: Rachel Sarah O’Toole (University of California, Irvine).

11. Imperial Rivalries and Reforms: John Fisher (University of Liverpool).

12. The Process of Spanish American Independence: Jaime E. Rodríguez O. (University of California, Irvine).

13. New Nations and New Citizens: Political Culture in Nineteenth-century Mexico, Peru, and Argentina: Sarah C. Chambers (University of Minnesota).

14. Imperial Brazil (1822--89): Judy Bieber (University of New Mexico).

15. Abolition and Afro-Latin Americans: Aline Helg (University of Geneva).

16. Land, Labor, Production, and Trade: Nineteenth-century Economic and Social Patterns: Aldo A. Lauria-Santiago (Rutgers University).

17. Modernization and Industrialization: Colin M. Lewis (London School of Economics).

18. Practical Sovereignty: The Caribbean Region and the Rise of US Empire: Mary A. Renda (Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA).

19. The Mexican Revolution: Adrian A. Bantjes (University of Wyoming).

20. Populism and Developmentalism: Joel Wolfe (University of Massachusetts).

21. The Cuban Revolution: Luis Martínez-Fernández (University of Central Florida).

22. The National Security State: David R. Mares (University of California, San Diego).

23. Central America in Upheaval: Julie A. Charlip (Whitman College).

24. Culture and Society: Latin America since 1900: Robert McKee Irwin (University of California, Davis).

25. Environmental History of Modern Latin America: Lise Sedrez (California State University, Long Beach).

26. Women, Gender, and Family in Latin America, 1820—2000: Nara Milanich (Barnard College).

27. Identity, Ethnicity, and “Race”: Peter Wade (University of Manchester).

28. Social and Economic Impact of Neoliberalism: Duncan Green (Oxfam, Great Britain).

Index