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1 online resource |
Series |
Foundations in Global Studies |
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Foundations in Global Studies
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Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- About This Book -- Part One: Overview -- Chapter 1 Overview: Latin America and Its Subregions -- Mesoamerica -- The Hispanic Caribbean -- The Bolivarian Republics -- Andean Latin America -- Brazil -- The Southern Cone -- References and Further Research -- Chapter 2 Latin American Studies: A Multidisciplinary Field Comes of Age -- Part Two: Fundamentals -- Chapter 3 History -- Legacies of the Iberian Past, 1492-1825 -- Portuguese Brazilian Beginnings |
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White-Indian Relations and the Problem of Indian Forced Labor -- Black Ibero-Americans in Slavery and Freedom -- Politics and Church-State Relations -- The Colonial Economy: Iberian Mercantilism in Theory and Practice -- Early National Latin America, 1792-1870 -- The Independence Struggles, 1792-1825 -- Chaos and Caudillismo, 1825-1870 -- The Era of Liberal Positivist Oligarchies, 1870-1930 -- The "Autocratic Republic" of Augusto LeguĂa: Peru, 1919-1930 -- Brazil's Positivist Republic, 1889-1930 -- Nationalism, Populism, and Social Revolution, 1930-1964 |
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Right-Wing Military Dictatorships, 1964-1989 -- Contemporary Latin America, 1989-2020 -- References and Further Research -- Chapter 4 Language -- Spanish -- Indigenous Languages in Spanish Territories -- Portuguese and the Indigenous Languages of Brazil -- Other European Languages -- Hybrid Languages -- English in Latin America -- References and Further Research -- Part Three: The Global Context -- Chapter 5 Globalization in Latin America: Background -- Historical Background -- References and Further Research -- Chapter 6 Globalization in Latin America: A Tale of Four Countries -- Chile |
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Argentina -- Brazil -- Bolivia -- References and Further Research -- Part Four: Case Studies -- Chapter 7 Introduction to the Case Studies -- Chapter 8 Change Agents: Women and the Mexican Revolution -- Causes and Background of the Mexican Revolution -- Soldiers and Soldaderas -- Feminists and Change Agents -- The Revolution's Legacy -- References and Further Research -- Chapter 9 The Dissident Cosmos: The Andean World Across Cultural Productions -- Tahuantinsuyu: The Cosmos before the Conquest -- The Colonial Period: The Ordered City of Cuzco, 1532-1823 |
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The National Period: Liberal Positivism and Indigenismo, 1823-1945 -- The Andean World in the Post-War Era: Literature, Visual Arts, and Cinema, 1945-1990 -- The Andean World in Contemporary Latin America, 1990-2017 -- References and Further Research -- Chapter 10 The New Latin American Cinema: The Movement and Its Aftermath -- New Trends Appear in Brazil -- Argentina's Fernando Birri and Italian Neorealism -- Revolutionary Cinema Blossoms at Cuba's ICAIC -- Cinema Novo Arises in Brazil -- Third Cinema in Argentina -- The NLAC in Other Countries -- The NLAC Diversifies -- The Aftermath |
Bibliography |
References and Further Research |
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Civilization
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Diplomatic relations
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SUBJECT |
Latin America -- History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85074895
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Latin America -- Civilization.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85074881
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Latin America -- Foreign relations.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85074892
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Subject |
Latin America
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781317509646 |
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1317509641 |
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