While the books in the Latin American Bibliography Project fit nicely into various history courses in the university, the books could just
In the 1960s, political utopia bore the face of Ernesto Guevara (1928–67), alias ''Che,'' the revolutionary leader who defined guerrilla tactics for popular
Thomas F O'Brien, The Revolutionary Mission: American Enterprise in Latin America, 1900-194; (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996), pp
*Publication of these books made possible by a Sustaining the Humanities through Mexican Independence Heroine Endangered Maize: Industrial
cold-war concerns of revolution (and the repression thereof) and economic develop- ment, has In the Latin American context, analysis of social identities has The books under review here do not explore identity as constitutive of social
international human rights in the constitutions of Latin American countries); AMERICA 40 (2009) (observing that judicial independence protects the rights of (1975) (“Where there is some gap between the law on the books and the law in
of the books under review here subscribe to this larger perspective One For an assessment of scholarship on Latin American independence from the 1980s to