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  • Formaat: 198 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Sep-2018
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351186025
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  • Formaat: 198 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Sep-2018
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351186025

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An Atlas and Survey of Latin American History provides a comprehensive, accessible introduction to both the human and physical geography of Latin America and the social, cultural, political and economic events that have defined its history. Featuring 77 maps and accompanying text, the book provides topical overviews of the key developments and movements in Latin American history, ranging from the earliest human settlement to the present day. The fully updated second edition includes a new chapter on Latin America in the 21st century, featuring maps and essays on topics ranging from sports and telenovelas to the growth of the Latin American middle class and the rise and ebb of left-leaning political movements. Highly readable and beautifully designed, An Atlas and Survey of Latin American History 2e remains an engaging resource for students and others interested in Latin American history, politics, and culture.

Preface and Acknowledgments ix
1 The Land and its Peoples
1(8)
1A Primary Geographic Features
3(2)
1B The Peoples and Nations
5(2)
1C Indigenous America at the End of the Twentieth Century
7(2)
2 America Before 1500
9(8)
2A Theories of Arrival and Paleolithic America
11(2)
2B Mexico, Central America, and the Antilles Before 1500
13(2)
2C South America Before 1500
15(2)
3 Science, Exploration, and Expansion
17(10)
3A Exploration of the Atlantic and the West African Coast
19(2)
3B The Four Voyages of Columbus
21(2)
3C America: The Name
23(2)
3D The First Voyages Around the Globe
25(2)
4 The Iberian Conquest of America
27(14)
4A From Trading Post to Colonies: The Creation of the Grand Antilles
29(2)
4B Toward the Interior: The Aztec Empire and Its Dominion
31(2)
4C Toward the Interior: The Spanish Territories in North America
33(2)
4D Toward the Interior: The Inca Empire and Its Dominion
35(2)
4E Toward the Deep Continental Conquest
37(2)
4F Brazil in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
39(2)
5 America Under Hapsburg Rule
41(16)
5A Cities Founded in Hispanic America Before 1600
43(2)
5B Hapsburg Territorial and Administrative Organization
45(2)
5C Republics of Citizens (Spaniards) and Indians
47(2)
5D Slave Centers During the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
49(2)
5E The Spanish Flotilla
51(2)
5F Exploiting Mining Centers
53(2)
5G Intra- and Interregional Circulations in the Americas
55(2)
6 America Under Bourbon Rule
57(10)
6A The Intendancy System and Other Administrative Reforms
59(2)
6B Non-Iberian European Territories in the Caribbean and Central, South, and North America
61(2)
6C Universities, Science, and Culture
63(2)
6D The Birth of Public Opinion: The Printing Press, Newspapers, and Literary Salons
65(2)
7 From Autonomy to Independence
67(10)
7A Haiti: The Forgotten Revolution
69(2)
7B Mexico and Central America: From the "Grito de Dolores" to Monarchy
71(2)
7C War Among Creoles and Against Spaniards: The Andean Phase
73(2)
7D The Southern Cone Independence Process and Brazilian Independence
75(2)
8 Latin America in the Nineteenth Century
77(16)
8A Mexico and Central America
79(2)
8B South America
81(2)
8C Export-led Economic Growth: Mid-Century
83(2)
8D Liberal Reforms in Latin America
85(2)
8E The United States Discovers a Continent
87(2)
8F Brazil: Monarchy to the First Republic
89(2)
8G The Vestiges of Empire: Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Guyanas
91(2)
9 Latin American Economies in the Twentieth Century
93(22)
9A From England to the United States: North American Investment Through 1929
95(2)
9B Modernization in Transportation and Communications
97(2)
9C The Impact of the Great Depression of 1929 in Latin America
99(2)
9D Mining and Petroleum
101(2)
9E Import-Substituting Economic Development
103(2)
9F Production by Nation
105(2)
9G Public Expenditures in Latin America, 1945--c. 1995
107(2)
9H Latin American Trade Blocs
109(2)
9I North American Trade Blocs
111(2)
9J A Deforestation Estimate
113(2)
10 Demographics and Population in the Twentieth Century
115(14)
10A The Birth of the Major Metropolitan Areas
117(2)
10B Population Growth
119(2)
10C Growth of Urban Population
121(2)
10D Migration Patterns from Latin America to the United States
123(2)
10E Migration Patterns from Latin America to Other Countries
125(2)
10F Migration Patterns Within Latin America
127(2)
11 Political, Social, and Cultural Issues
129(18)
11A Indigenismo
131(2)
11B Populism in Latin America
133(2)
11C Armed Forces and Dictatorships, 20th Century Style
135(2)
11D Collapse of Democracy, Birth of Debt
137(2)
11E Drug Trafficking and Informal Markets
139(2)
11F Education Compared by Country
141(2)
11G Nobel Laureates and Other Significant Persons in Culture and Science
143(2)
11H Music of Latin America
145(2)
12 Revolutionary Movements
147(14)
12A The Mexican Revolution
149(2)
12B Bolivia and Guatemala: The Early 1950s
151(2)
12C Cuba, 1959
153(2)
12D Guerrilla Movements: Che and Colombia
155(2)
12E The Sandinista Revolution and Central America
157(2)
12F Indigenous Twentieth Century Movements: Peru's Sendero Luminoso, Mexico's EZLN, and Brazil's MST
159(2)
13 Latin America in the New Millennium
161(20)
13A Plan Colombia/Merida Initiative: Problem Solving, Twenty-First Century Style
163(2)
13B Brazil and Venezuela: A Tale of Two Crises
165(2)
13C Middle Class Growth, Twenty-First Century Style
167(2)
13D Television and Telenovelas in Latin America
169(2)
13E Sports in Latin America
171(2)
13F Violence Against Women in Latin America
173(2)
13G Housing in Latin America
175(2)
13H Public Health in Latin America
177(2)
13I Where Goes the Left in Latin America?
179(2)
Index 181
Michael J. LaRosa is Associate Professor of History at Rhodes College, Memphis, and Series Editor of Routledges "Latin American Tópicos."

Germán R. Mejía is Professor of History and dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá.