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The Cambridge History of Latin America
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List of maps; General preface; Preface to volume 8; Part I. Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay: 1. Argentina, 1930–46 David Rock; 2. Argentina since 1946 Juan Carlos Torre and Liliana de Riz; 3. Uruguay since 1930 Henry Finch; 4. Paraguay since 1930 Paul H. Lewis; Part II. Chile: 5. Chile, 1930–58 Paul Drake; 6. Chile since 1958 Alan Angell; Part III. Peru and Bolivia: 7. Peru, 1930–60 Geoffrey Bertram; 8. Peru since 1960 Julio Cotler; 9. Bolivia since 1930 Laurence Whitehead; Part IV. Colombia, Ecudor and Venezuela: 10. Colombia, 1930–58 Christopher Abel; 11. Colombia since 1958 Christopher Abel and Marco Palacios; 12. Ecuador since 1930 Enrique Ayala Mora; 13. Venezuela since 1930 Judith Ewell; Bibliographical essays; Index.

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This eighth volume consists of the separate histories of the countries of Spanish South America.

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"There can be no doubt that this is the best collaborative history of the region currently available, or likely to be available for a long time to come." Book Review Digest "This most recent volume in The Cambridge History of Latin America follows the high standards of earlier volumes...Each chapter provides a lucid synthesis of historical writing to date, and most offer a bold and sometimes provocative interpretation of their subjects...Each country is dealt with up to the present, which is unusual and welcome. The volume is handsomely printed, with an outstanding bibliography. A must for all academic libraries." Choice "The eighth volume of The Cambridge History of Latin America maintains the high standard of its predecessors, a tribute to the series editor, Leslie Bethell...The authors are all recognized authorities in their fields...The chapters provide insight into the political, economic, and social developments of the period...for upper-level and graduate courses, the book should be a required text; the annotated bibliographies for each chapter are invaluable for staff and students alike, and the volume--indeed, the entire series--is essential for any library with a Latin American collection." Peter Blanchard, History

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