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  • av Thomaz Daniel Mandur
    611,-

    Fills the Gaps of an Important Modernist Brazilian Writer's Early Career and Illuminates Recurring Themes of His Later Works

  • av Claudia Brosseder
    872,-

    How Indigenous People Used Feathers as a Significant Way of Symbolic Communication in the Andes

  • av Leslie C. Gates
    612,-

    How Capitalist Outsiders Willing to Accommodate the Dominant Economic Elite Often Defeat Anticapitalist Outsiders

  • av Joseph S. Alter, James A. Cook & Enrique Dussel Peters
    684,-

    An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Political, Economic, and Cultural Consequences of China's Influence in Latin America and the Caribbean

  • av Timothy M. Gill
    547,-

    A Study of US Efforts to Undermine the Venezuelan Government in the Name of Promoting Democracy

  • av Mauro Porto
    612,-

    Highlights the Intersections between Media, Whiteness, and Middle-Class Identity That Feed Brazil's Ultraconservative Movement

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    541,-

    Explores the rise in violence in Venezuela even as traditionally linked factors decreased.

  • av Angela Vergara
    612,-

    Contributes to understanding the profound inequality that permeates Chilean history.

  • - Travels Through Jewish Latin America
    av Ilan Stavans
    277,-

    Ilan Stavans is one of the best known and most prolific Latino academics working today. In preparation for writing Seventh Heaven, Stavans spent five years traveling through Latin America in search of what defines the Jewish communities in the region.

  • - Labor Activism in Early Twentieth-Century Bolivia
    av Robert L. Smale
    612,-

    A study of the rise of Bolivian tin miners into a politically active labor movement during the early twentieth century, and their eventual challenge to the oligarchy controlling the nation.

  • - Sex, Democracy, and Freedom in Postdictatorial Argentina
    av Natalia Milanesio
    551,-

    The First History of the Destape as a Large-Scale Media Phenomenon and Transformative Force in Sexual Ideologies and Practices

  • - The Rise of Punitive Populism in Latin America
    av Michelle Bonner
    612,-

    Examines Tough on Crime Rhetoric and Policies in Latin America

  • - The United States and Paraguay in the Cold War
    av Kirk Tyvela
    612,-

    The Story of US Relations with the Stroessner Dictatorship

  • - The Uncompleted Revolution
    av James Malloy
    735,-

    The first book-length analysis of the Bolivian revolution by an American political scientist explains the events of 1952 as a Latin American case study, and links the theme of the revolution with other contemporary insurrection in underdeveloped countries.

  • - Reforming Communism in Comparative Prospective
     
    585,-

    Cuban studies scholars explore reforms, away from communism.

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    551,-

    More than one million Cubans, representing thirty percent of the country's labor force, currently make up the nonstate sector. This development represents a crucial structural reform implemented by Raul Castro since becoming Cuba's leader in 2006, and may become the most dynamic economic force for the country's future.

  • - From Resisting Neoliberalism to the Second Incorporation
     
    674,-

    This volume examines the role played in Latin America's second wave of incorporation by political parties, trade unions, and social movements in five cases: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Venezuela.

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    612,-

    This volume offers a comprehensive and nuanced portrayal of long-standing problems that contributed to the emergence of crisis and offers insights into the ways Brazilian democracy has performed well despite crisis.

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    612,-

    Making Citizens in Argentina charts the evolving meanings of citizenship in Argentina from the 1880s to the 1980s. Against the backdrop of immigration, science, race, sport, populist rule, and dictatorship, the contributors analyze the power of the Argentine state and other social actors to set the boundaries of citizenship.

  • - The Dominican Republic's Border Campaign against Haiti, 1930-1961
    av Edward Paulino
    674,-

    A study of Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo's scheme, during the mid-twentieth century, to create and reinforce a buffer zone on the border between the Dominican Republic and Haiti through the establishment of state institutions and an ideological campaign against what was considered an encroaching black, inferior, and bellicose Haitian state.

  • - Progressive Activism and Private Sector Responses in Latin America's Democracies
     
    612,-

    This edited collection examines the connections between the new face of progressive, civil reform in Latin America and new kinds of openness to reform on the part of the private sector. It is the first to focus on the response of business to reform efforts arising from civil society.

  • - Population Growth and the Bourbon Reforms
    av Adam Warren
    674,-

    An original study examining the primacy placed on physicians and medical care to generate population growth and increase the workforce during the late eigteenth century in colonial Peru.

  • - The Lost Histories of a Murder on the Yucatan
    av Paul Sullivan
    612,-

    Mayan rebels killed an American plantation manager in 1875, but no one has ever unravelled why this murder took place. Paul Sullivan's fascinating and skillful telling of this story reads like a mystery novel.

  • av Victor Uribe-Uran
    612,-

    This is the first work in English to discuss the social and political history of lawyers in a Latin American country. By exploring the lives of lawyers, Uribe-Uran is also able to focus on a general history of Latin America, while exploring key social and political changes and continuities from 1780 to 1850.

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    612,-

    A groundbreaking national and regional study of corruption and its relation to democracy in Latin America. This book provides policy analysis and prescription through a wide-ranging methodological, empirical, and theoretical survey.

  • - Social Accountability in the New Latin American Democracies
     
    674,-

    A compelling account of how civic and media-based initiatives have successfully fought for greater governmental accountability in the emerging democracies of Latin America.

  • - The International And Domestic Origins Of Change
    av Craig Arceneaux
    349,-

    Using detailed case studies, this text provides a means of understanding the political change in Latin America. It offers insight into central issues such as economic reform, human rights, and immigration.

  • - Neoliberalism, Democracy, and Indigenous Rights
    av Patricia Lynne Richards
    612,-

    Through ground-level fieldwork, extensive interviews with local Mapuche and Chileans, and analysis of contemporary race and governance theory, Richards exposes the ways that local, regional, and transnational realities are shaped by systemic racism in the context of neoliberal multiculturalism..

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    612,-

    These multidisciplinary essays explore the cultural mediation of relationships between people and urban spaces in Latin/o America, and how these mediations shape the identities of cities and their residents.

  • - Local Society and Regional Monopoly in Boyaca, 1821-1900
    av Joshua Rosenthal
    547,-

    In republican Colombia, salt became an important source of revenue not just to individuals, but to the state, which levied taxes on it and in some cases controlled and profited from its production. Focusing his study on the town of La Salina, Rosenthal presents a fascinating glimpse into the workings of the early Colombian state, its institutions, and their interactions with local citizens during this formative period.

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