Latin American studies and the Cold War

"This timely text traces the development of Latin American Studies as a field. Emerging in the United States tied to US foreign policy in the nineteenth century, it was reinforced by the Cold War after 1945. Drawing on a rich array of recently declassified documents, leading scholars reconsider...

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Other Authors: Chilcote, Ronald H., editor (editor)
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield [2022]
Series:Latin American perspectives in the classroom
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Summary:"This timely text traces the development of Latin American Studies as a field. Emerging in the United States tied to US foreign policy in the nineteenth century, it was reinforced by the Cold War after 1945. Drawing on a rich array of recently declassified documents, leading scholars reconsider the origins of the field as a new Cold War looms"--
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Physical Description:VIII, 271 páginas ; 23 cm
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ISBN:9781538141588
9781538141595