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    A reference guide to Latin American history / James D. Henderson, Helen Delpar, Maurice P. Brungardt [editors] ; Richard N. Weldon, technical editor.

    • Title:A reference guide to Latin American history / James D. Henderson, Helen Delpar, Maurice P. Brungardt [editors] ; Richard N. Weldon, technical editor.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Henderson, James D., 1942-
      Delpar, Helen.
      Brungardt, Maurice Philip, 1941-
      Weldon, Richard N.
    • Published/Created:Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, ©2000.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Latin America--History--Chronology.
      Latin America--Biography--Dictionaries.
    • Description:ix, 615 p. ; maps : 29 cm.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 555-563) and index.
    • ISBN:1563247445 (alk. paper)
    • Contents:Americas: Pre-Columbian to European Contact
      Beginnings, c. 40,000-c. 8000 B.C.E.
      Domestication of Plants and Animals in the Americas, c. 8000-1500 B.C.E.
      Native American Civilizations in Mesoamerica, c. 2000 B.C.E.-1521 C.E.
      Native American Civilizations in Andean South America, c. 2000 B.C.E.-c. 1532 C.E.
      Other Native American Civilizations and Cultures, 2000 B.C.E.-1537 C.E.
      Colonial Latin America
      Iberian Expansion and International Developments, 1402-1803
      Caribbean and Central America, 1492-1803
      Mexico, 1517-1803
      Northern South America, 1498-1803
      Peru, 1522-1803
      Chile, 1535-1803
      Rio de la Plata, 1514-1803
      Brazil, 1500-1803
      Struggle for Independence, 1804-1825
      Caudillos and Conflict, 1826-1870
      International Developments
      Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean
      Bolivarian Republics: Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela
      Southern Cone: Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay
      Brazil
      Incipient Modernization and Social Change, 1871-1929
      International Developments
      Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean
      Bolivarian Republics: Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela
      Southern Cone: Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay
      Brazil
      Economic Nationalism and Political Protest, 1930-1959
      International Developments
      Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean
      Bolivarian Republics: Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela
      Southern Cone: Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay
      Brazil
      Revolutionary Movements and Economic Development, 1960-1989
      International Developments
      Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean
      Bolivarian Republics: Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela
      Southern Cone: Argentina, Chile Paraguay, Uruguay
      Brazil
      Democracy and Neoliberalism, 1990-1999
      International Developments
      Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean
      Bolivarian Republics: Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela
      Southern Cone: Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay
      Brazil
      Society
      Population
      Race
      Women
      Urban Development
      Science and Medicine
      Politics and Government
      Pre-Columbian Period, c. 1492 C.E.
      Colonial Period, 1492-1807
      Independence Era, 1808-1825
      Political Tumult in the New Republics, 1826-1870
      Elite Accommodation and Progress, 1870-1930
      Strengthening National Government, 1930-1959
      Interventionist State and Cold War Politics, 1960-1989
      Neoliberalism, Democracy and the Issue of Reform, 1990-1998
      Economic Developments
      Economic Ideas, Prior to 1492
      Economic Life of Pre-Columbian America, c. 1492 C.E.
      Economic Development During the First Two Centuries of Spanish and Portuguese Rule, 1492-1700
      Eighteenth-Century Economic Development and Reform
      Economic Developments, 1808-1850
      Latin America's Export Boom, 1850-1929
      Inward-looking Development: The Shift to Import-Substituting Industrialization, 1930-1969
      From State-led Development to Liberal Reform, 1970-1990s
      Culture
      Religion
      Education
      Art and Architecture
      Music
      Early Books and Printing
      Literature
      Press
      Popular Culture
      Radio and Television
      Cinema
      Spectator Sports and Athletics.
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