The History of Latin America: Collision of Cultures

The History of Latin America: Collision of Cultures

by Marshall C. Eakin
The History of Latin America: Collision of Cultures

The History of Latin America: Collision of Cultures

by Marshall C. Eakin

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Overview

This narrative history of Latin America surveys five centuries in less than five hundred pages. The first third of the book moves from the Americas before Columbus to the wars for independence in the early nineteenth century. The construction of new nations and peoples in the nineteenth century forms the middle third, and the final section analyzes economic development, rising political participation, and the search of identity over the last century. The collision of peoples and cultures—Native Americans, Europeans, Africans—that defines Latin America, and gives it both its unity and diversity, provides the central theme of this concise, synthetic history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781403980816
Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
Publication date: 06/12/2007
Series: Palgrave Essential Histories Series
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 448
Sales rank: 241,892
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.15(d)

About the Author

Marshall C. Eakin is Professor of History at Vanderbilt University and Executive Director of the Brazilian Studies Association (BRASA). A specialist in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Brazilian history, he is the author of British Enterprise in Brazil (1989); Brazil: The Once and Future Country (1997); and Tropical Capitalism: The Industrialization of Belo Horizonte, Brazil (2001). Eakin has also created two video courses with the Teaching Company: "Conquest of the Americas" and "The Americas in the Revolutionary Era." He is a noted authority on the region, and has written many journal and magazine articles on Latin American history, culture, and politics as well as contributing to travel guides. He lives in Nashville, TN.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Unity and Diversity

PART I: THREE PEOPLES CONVERGE * The Lay of the Land—and the Water * American Peoples and Cultures * Iberians and Africans * Moving Out across the Oceans * The First Conquest * The Conquest on the Peripheries

PART II: BUILDING EMPIRES AND SOCIETIES IN A NEW WORLD * Land and Labor * State and Empire * Religion and Empire * Race, Culture, and Society * Reforms and Revolutions * The Onset of the Wars for Independence * The Wars for Independence

PART III: FORGING A NEW ORDER * Liberals, Conservatives, and Disorder * Liberals, Positivists, and Order * Great Britain, the United States, and Latin America * The Pursuit of Identity

PART IV: DEMOCRACY, DEVELOPMENT, AND IDENTITY * Diverging Paths: Many Latin Americas * The Path of Revolution: Before 1959 * The Path of Revolution: Since 1959 * The Path of Reform * Between Reform and Revolution * Povery and Progress * Race, Culture, Identity * Latin America in the 21st Century

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