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- Book Title
- The Oxford Handbook of Latin American History
- Publication Date
- 2010-11-05
- Pages
- 560
- ISBN
- 9780195166217
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195166213
ISBN-13
9780195166217
eBay Product ID (ePID)
108420891
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
560 Pages
Publication Name
Oxford Handbook of Latin American History
Language
English
Publication Year
2010
Subject
Latin America / Central America, Latin America / General
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
History
Series
Oxford Handbooks Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1.5 in
Item Weight
29.7 Oz
Item Length
9.7 in
Item Width
6.7 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2009-053006
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Reviews
It is impossible to do justice to all the contributions and the wealth of ideas and debates they present. Considering that this must have been a long-prepared and tightly organised project, it is striking how different the contributions are., I cannot recommend this volume highly enough. It offers an exhilarating panorama of the wonderful historical research on Latin America carried out in the past quarter century.
Dewey Edition
22
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Dewey Decimal
980
Table Of Content
Preface Introduction, Jose C. Moya 1. Historiography of New Spain, Kevin Terraciano and Lisa Sousa 2. Colonial Spanish South America, Lyman L. Johnson and Susan Migden Socolow 3. The Historiography of Early Modern Brazil, Stuart B. Schwartz 4. Sexuality in Colonial Spanish America, Asunción Lavrin 5. Independence in Latin America, Jeremy Adelman 6. Slavery in Brazil, João José Reis and Herbert Klein 7. Postcolonial Brazil, Barbara Weinstein 8. Race in Post-Abolition Afro-Latin America, Kim D. Butler and Aline Helg 9. Indigenous Peoples and Nation-States in Spanish America, 1780-2000, Florencia E. Mallon 10. Rural History, Eric Van Young 11. Latin American Labor History, James P. Brennan 12. Gender and Sexuality in Latin America, Donna J. Guy 13. Family Matters: The Historiography of Latin American Families, Nara Milanich 14. The New Economic History of Latin America: Evolution and Recent Contributions, John H. Coatsworth and William R. Summerhill 15. Disease, Medicine, and Health, 1500-1950, Diego Armus and Adrián López Denis 16. Popular Religion in Latin American Historiography, Reinaldo L. Román and Pamela Voekel Bibliography
Synopsis
This Oxford Handbook surveys the large and growing field of Latin American history by bringing together the principal themes and approaches over the past three decades. Essays address indigenous peoples of the region, colonial history, independence movements, rural history, slavery and race, European and Asian immigration, labor movements, gender and sexuality, popular religion, family and childhood, economic history, politics, and disease and medicine. The contributors include top scholars in the field., The decades since the 1980s have witnessed an unprecedented surge in research about Latin American history. This much-needed volume brings together original essays by renowned scholars to provide the first comprehensive assessment of this burgeoning literature. The seventeen original essays in The Oxford Handbook of Latin American History survey the recent historiography of the colonial era, independence movements, and postcolonial periods and span Mexico, Spanish South America, and Brazil. They begin by questioning the limitations and meaning of Latin America as a conceptual organization of space within the Americas and how the region became excluded from broader studies of the Western hemisphere. Subsequent essays address indigenous peoples of the region, rural and urban history, slavery and race, African, European and Asian immigration, labor, gender and sexuality, religion, family and childhood, economics, politics, and disease and medicine. In so doing, they bring together traditional approaches to politics and power, while examining the quotidian concerns of workers, women and children, peasants, and racial and ethnic minorities. This volume provides the most complete state of the field and is an indispensible resource for scholars and students of Latin America.
LC Classification Number
F1410.O95 2010
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