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Looking South
The Evolution of Latin Americanist Scholarship in the United States, 1850-1975
2009
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A comprehensive, ambitious, and valuable work on an increasingly important subjectIn the Preface to her new study, Latin Americanist Helen Delpar writes, "Since the seventeenth century, Americans have turned their gaze toward the lands to the south, seeing in them fields for religious proselytization, economic enterprise, and military conquest." Delpar, consequently, aims her considerable gaze back at those Americans and the story behind their longtime fascination ...
$433.00 MXN
The Enormous Vogue of Things Mexican
Cultural Relations between the United States and Mexico, 1920-1935
2015
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Beginning about 1900 the expanded international role of the United States brought increased attention to the cultures of other peoples and a growth of interest in Latin America. The Enormous Vogue of Things Mexican traces the evolution of cultural relations between the United States and Mexico from 1920 to 1935, identifying the individuals, institutions, and themes that made up this fascinating chapter in the history of the two countries.
$371.00 MXN
United States–Latin American Relations, 1850–1903
Establishing a Relationship
2014
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United States–Latin American Relations, 1850–1903 is a collection of essays that provide an in-depth analysis of the developing relationship between the Americas during the critical period from the Mexican War to the Panama Canal treaty of 1903.During the second half of the 19th century several forces in the United States, Latin America, and Europe converged to set the stage for the establishment of a more permanent relationship between the United States a...
$495.00 MXN
Peripheral Visions
Politics, Society, and the Challenges of Modernity in Yucatan
2014
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The essays in this collection illuminate both the processes of change and the negative reactions that they frequently elicitedYucatan has been called “a world apart”—cut off from the rest of Mexico by geography and culture. Yet, despite its peripheral location, the region experienced substantial change in the decades after independence. As elsewhere in Mexico, apostles of modernization introduced policies intended to remold Yucatan in the image of the advanced nati...
$433.00 MXN



