The Cambridge History of Latin America

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Leslie Bethell
Cambridge University Press, 1984 - 1371 páginas
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.
 

Contenido

State organization in Latin America since 1930
3
Democracy in Latin America since 1930
99
The left in Latin America since c 1920
163
The military in Latin American politics since 1930
233
The urban working class and labour movement in Latin
307
Rural mobilizations in Latin America since c 1920
379
Women in twentiethcentury Latin American society
483
The Catholic church in Latin America since 1930
547
Historia de la Iglesia en América Latina CEHILA
554
The Protestant churches in Latin America since 1930
583
Bibliographical essays
605
Index
709
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Página 624 - Jean Franco, The Modern Culture of Latin America: Society and the Artist (London: Pall Mall, 1967), Chapter Four. 27 Gordon Brotherston and Lucia Sá, 'La poética del patrimonio: "Telúrica y magnética" de César Vallejo', Cuadernos hispanoamericanos, 548 (February 1996), 109-19.
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