Readings in Latin American History: The formative centuries

Readings in Latin American History: The formative centuries
Title Readings in Latin American History: The formative centuries PDF eBook
Author Peter John Bakewell
Publisher
Pages
Release 1985
Genre Latin America
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Readings in Latin American History

Readings in Latin American History
Title Readings in Latin American History PDF eBook
Author Peter John Bakewell
Publisher
Pages 428
Release 1985
Genre Latin America
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Readings in Latin American History: The formative centuries

Readings in Latin American History: The formative centuries
Title Readings in Latin American History: The formative centuries PDF eBook
Author Peter John Bakewell
Publisher Durham : Duke University Press
Pages 448
Release 1985
Genre History
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Readings in Latin American History

Readings in Latin American History
Title Readings in Latin American History PDF eBook
Author Lewis Hanke
Publisher Harlan Davidson
Pages 352
Release 1979-12-01
Genre
ISBN 9780882957401

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Readings in Latin American History: To 1810

Readings in Latin American History: To 1810
Title Readings in Latin American History: To 1810 PDF eBook
Author Lewis Hanke
Publisher
Pages 358
Release 1966
Genre Latin America
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The author has chosen articles which have made permanent contributions on significant topics, sometimes embodying new approaches to the study of Latin American history, and in general representing a balance between the work of veteran historians and younger scholars in the field. The text of each article appears in its entirety, minus the footnotes but with a brief introductory note to identify the author and to suggest the relation of his article to the relevant literature on the topic he treats-- Preface.

The Great Encounter

The Great Encounter
Title The Great Encounter PDF eBook
Author Jayme A. Sokolow
Publisher Routledge
Pages 310
Release 2016-07-08
Genre History
ISBN 1315498685

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Traditional histories of North and South America often leave the impression that Native American peoples had little impact on the colonies and empires established by Europeans after 1492. This groundbreaking study, which spans more than 300 years, demonstrates the agency of indigenous peoples in forging their own history and that of the Western Hemisphere. By putting the story of the indigenous peoples and their encounters with Europeans at the center, a new history of the "New World" emerges in which the Native Americans become vibrant and vitally important components of the British, French, Spanish, and Portuguese empires. In fact, their presence was the single most important factor in the development of the colonial world. By discussing the "great encounter" of peoples and cultures, this book provides a valuable, new perspective on the history of the Americas.

The Anthropology of Latin America and the Caribbean

The Anthropology of Latin America and the Caribbean
Title The Anthropology of Latin America and the Caribbean PDF eBook
Author Harry Sanabria
Publisher Routledge
Pages 571
Release 2015-09-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317350235

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The first single-authored comprehensive introduction to major contemporary research trends, issues, and debates on the anthropology of Latin America and the Caribbean. The text provides wide and historically informed coverage of key facets of Latin American and Caribbean societies and their cultural and historical development as well as the roles of power and inequality. Cymeme Howe, Visiting Assistant Professor of Cornell University writes, “The text moves well and builds over time, paying close attention to balancing both the Caribbean and Latin America as geographic regions, Spanish and non-Spanish speaking countries, and historical and contemporary issues in the field. I found the geographic breadth to be especially impressive.” Jeffrey W. Mantz of California State University, Stanislaus, notes that the contents “reflect the insights of an anthropologist who knows Latin America intimately and extensively.”