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041 | _aeng | ||
043 | _aen_UK | ||
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_aF1410 _b.B8 2017 |
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_aCharlip, Julie A. _d1954- _921994 _eauthor |
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_aLatin America _b: an interpretive history _c/ Julie A. Charlip, E. Bradford Burns. |
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250 | _aTenth edition. | ||
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_aBoston, MA : _bPearson Education, _c2017 |
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300 | _axiv, 370 pages : illustrations, maps (some color) ; 23 cm. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 325-337) and index. | ||
505 | _a1. Land and the people — 2. From conquest to empire — 3. Independence — 4. New nations — 5. The emergence of the modern state — 6. New actors on an old stage — 7. The Mexican explosion — 8. From world wars to the Cold War — 9. The revolutionary option — 10. Debt and dictatorship — 11. The limits of liberalism — 12. Forward into the past? | ||
520 | _aLatin America: An Interpretive History interweaves the story of Latin America with coverage of broader themes and regional differences. Building upon the work of original author E. Bradford Burns, current author Julie Charlip presents Latin American history as a continuum to help students make connections among time periods and events, and see the impact of the past upon the present. A new closing chapter examines in detail the "Pink Tide" — the swing left in Latin America that began at the end of the twentieth century and has continued over the last 15 years. | ||
590 | _bBibliography, glossary, credits, chronology and index | ||
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_aLatin America _xHistory _923536 |
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_aLatin America _xSocial conditions _923535 |
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_aLatin America _xEconomic conditions _923537 |
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653 | _aBibliography M1 - International Business in LATAM | ||
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_aBradford Burns, E. _eauthor _921993 |
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