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Problems in Modern Latin American History : Sources and Interpretations, Hardback Book

Problems in Modern Latin American History : Sources and Interpretations Hardback

Edited by James A. Wood

Part of the Latin American Silhouettes series

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Now in its fourth edition, this leading reader has been updated to tighten the focus of each chapter on a major interpretive problem.

This edition includes an entirely new chapter, "Historical Memory," which allows readers to revisit the era of the Cold War from a contemporary perspective, and the chapters on nationalism and globalization have been thoroughly revised.

The book continues to offer a rich variety of materials that can be tailored to the needs of individual instructors.

The reader's unique and successful chapter organization provides a thematic complement to narrative accounts of modern Latin American history.

By focusing each chapter on a single concept or interpretive problem-such as nationalism, women's rights, or social revolution-the text engages students in the analysis of historical sources and, at the same time, introduces them to the twists and turns of historiography.

Each chapter in this new edition includes at least two primary sources.

With its innovative combination of primary and secondary sources and editorial analysis, this text is designed specifically to stimulate critical thinking in a wide range of courses on Latin American history since independence.

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