The Cambridge History of Latin AmericaLeslie 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 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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Pasajes populares
Página 637 - Alfred Stepan, Rethinking Military Politics: Brazil and the Southern Cone (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1988), and Brian Loveman and Thomas M. Davies, Jr., eds., The Politics of Antipolitics: The Military in Latin America, 3d ed.
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.
Página 655 - The year 1945 - considered as both the end of the Second World War and the beginning of the Cold War - was therefore the single most important turning point in the history of globalization.