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The Cambridge History of Latin America
Author | : Leslie Bethell |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 798 |
Release | : 1984 |
Genre | : Electronic reference sources |
ISBN | : 0521245184 |
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This is an authoritative large-scale history of the whole of Latin America, from the first contacts between native American peoples and Europeans in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries to the present day.
The Cambridge History of Latin American Literature
Author | : Roberto Gonzalez Echevarría,Enrique Pupo-Walker |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 896 |
Release | : 1996-09-19 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 0521410355 |
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The Cambridge History of Latin American Literature is by far the most comprehensive work of its kind ever written. Its three volumes cover the whole sweep of Latin American literature (including Brazilian) from pre-Colombian times to the present, and contain chapters on Latin American writing in the USA. Volume 3 is devoted partly to the history of Brazilian literature, from the earliest writing through the colonial period and the Portuguese-language traditions of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries; and partly also to an extensive bibliographical section in which annotated reading lists relating to the chapters in all three volumes of The Cambridge History of Latin American Literature are presented. These bibliographies are a unique feature of the History, further enhancing its immense value as a reference work.
The Cambridge History of Latin America
Author | : Leslie Bethell |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 74 |
Release | : 1984 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0521395259 |
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Enth.: Bd. 1-2: Colonial Latin America ; Bd. 3: From Independence to c. 1870 ; Bd. 4-5: c. 1870 to 1930 ; Bd. 6-10: Latin America since 1930 ; Bd. 11: Bibliographical essays.
The Cambridge History of Latin American Women s Literature
Author | : Ileana Rodríguez,Mónica Szurmuk |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2015-11-12 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9781316419106 |
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The Cambridge History of Latin American Women's Literature is an essential resource for anyone interested in the development of women's writing in Latin America. Ambitious in scope, it explores women's literature from ancient indigenous cultures to the beginning of the twenty-first century. Organized chronologically and written by a host of leading scholars, this History offers an array of approaches that contribute to current dialogues about translation, literary genres, oral and written cultures, and the complex relationship between literature and the political sphere. Covering subjects from cronistas in Colonial Latin America and nation-building to feminicide and literature of the indigenous elite, this History traces the development of a literary tradition while remaining grounded in contemporary scholarship. The Cambridge History of Latin American Women's Literature will not only engage readers in ongoing debates but also serve as a definitive reference for years to come.
The Cambridge History of Latin America
Author | : Leslie Bethell |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 970 |
Release | : 1990-06-29 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0521245184 |
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The volume consists of the separate histories of Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and Panama. Part One covers in depth the history of Mexico. Part Two deals with the five countries of Central America: Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica. Part Three covers Cuba, including the revolution, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Puerto Rico. The fourth and final section is devoted to Panama, with a separate chapter discussing the history of the Canal Zone up to 1979.
Colonial Spanish America
Author | : Leslie Bethell |
Publsiher | : CUP Archive |
Total Pages | : 484 |
Release | : 1987-05-07 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0521349249 |
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The complete Cambridge History of Latin America presents a large-scale, authoritative survey of Latin America's unique historical experience from the first contacts between the native American Indians and Europeans to the present day. Colonial Spanish America is a selection of chapters from volumes I and II brought together to provide a continuous history of the Spanish Empire in America from the late fifteenth to the early nineteenth centuries. The first three chapters deal with conquest and settlement and relations between Spain and its American Empire; the final six with urban development, mining, rural economy and society, including the formation of the hacienda, the internal economy, and the impact of Spanish rule on Indian societies. Bibliographical essays are included for all chapters. The book will be a valuable text for both students and teachers of Latin American history.
Early Latin America
Author | : James Lockhart,Stuart B. Schwartz |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 492 |
Release | : 1983-09-30 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0521299292 |
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A brief general history of Latin America in the period between the European conquest and the independence of the Spanish American countries and Brazil serves as an introduction to this quickly changing field of study.
The Cambridge History of Religions in Latin America
Author | : Virginia Garrard-Burnett,Paul Freston,Stephen C. Dove |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2016-04-05 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781316495285 |
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The Cambridge History of Religions in Latin America covers religious history in Latin America from pre-Conquest times until the present. This timely publication is important, firstly, because of the historical and contemporary centrality of religion in the life of Latin America, a region which has been growing in global importance; secondly, for the rapid process of religious change which the region is undergoing; and thirdly, for the region's religious distinctiveness in global comparative terms, which contributes to its importance for debates over religion, globalization, and modernity, not least because Latin America now has more Catholics and more Pentecostals than any other region of the world. Unlike most works on religion in the region, and in recognition of recent strides in scholarship, this volume addresses the breadth of Latin American religion, including religions of the African diaspora, indigenous spiritual expressions, new religious movements, alternative spiritualities, and secularizing tendencies.