TÃtulo : | A history of Latin America | Tipo de documento: | texto impreso | Autores: | Robert Jones Shafer | Editorial: | Lexington [Estados Unidos] : Heath and Company | Fecha de publicación: | 1978 | Número de páginas: | 822 p | ISBN/ISSN/DL: | 978-0-669-01283-5 | Idioma : | Español (spa) | Palabras clave: | AMERICA.LATINA HISTORIA | Clasificación: | 980 SHAh VO | Nota de contenido: | Índice: Part one. 1. The Amerindians. 2. Europe and Iberia. 3. Early Discoveries in America. 4. The Great Conquests. 5. Consolidation of the Conquests. Part Two. Government and defense in spanish America. 6. The government of Colonial Spanish America. 7. International Relation and defense. Part Three. Social and Economic Conditions in spanish America. 8. Population, Class and Caste, and Labor Systems. 9. The Black Lower Class and Racial Mixture. 10. Economic Life in Spanish America. 11. Other Economic Problems. 12. Some Social Conditions and Institutions. 13. Provincial and Regional Differentiation. Part four. Colonial Brazil. 14. Brazil: Its territory and people. 15. Brazil: The government and the economy. 16. Brazil: social developments and late colonial change. Part five. The independence of Latin America. 17. Late colonial bases for spanish American independence. 18. The French revolution and its effects, 1789-1807. 19. The independence of spanish America, 1808-1817. 20. The final phase of independence, 1817-1825. 21. The independence of Brazil. 22. Afterword: the legacy of independence. Part six. Political instability and minimal social change (Independence to the 1880s). 24. Argentina from independence to the 1880s: the price and profits of unity. 25. Oligarchy and empire: Brazil from independence to the 1880s. 26. Mexico: the struggle for reform until the 1880s. 27. Chile: Stability and growth, from independence to the 1890s. 28. Other nations in the nineteenth century. Part seven. Acceleration of socioeconomic development, 1880s-1930s. 29. Accelerated development, 1880s- 1930s. 30. The amazing Argentine, 1890s-1930s. 31. Brazil: strains of regionalism and export specialization, 1880s-1930s. 32. Mexico: Tyranny brings a great revolution, 1880-1934s. 33. Changes in other countries, 1890-1930s. Part eight. The struggle for national development since the 1930s. 34. Since the 1930s. 35. Argentina: the most developed nation falters, 1930s- 1955. 36. Argentina: political instability and economic stagnation since 1955. 37. Brazil: Vargas and the new nationalism, 1930-1945. 38. Brazil; nationalism and economic development since World War II. 39. Mexico: the matured revolution since 1934. 40. The struggle for modernization and justice in Chile. 41. Uruguay and Costa Rica: Two cases of Latin American democracy. 42. Accelerated change in Colombia, Venezuela and Peru. 43. The Cuban hurricane. 44. Other nation in recent years. Afterword: Whither Latin America? Suggested readings. index. |
A history of Latin America [texto impreso] / Robert Jones Shafer . - Lexington (Estados Unidos) : Heath and Company, 1978 . - 822 p. ISBN : 978-0-669-01283-5 Idioma : Español ( spa) Palabras clave: | AMERICA.LATINA HISTORIA | Clasificación: | 980 SHAh VO | Nota de contenido: | Índice: Part one. 1. The Amerindians. 2. Europe and Iberia. 3. Early Discoveries in America. 4. The Great Conquests. 5. Consolidation of the Conquests. Part Two. Government and defense in spanish America. 6. The government of Colonial Spanish America. 7. International Relation and defense. Part Three. Social and Economic Conditions in spanish America. 8. Population, Class and Caste, and Labor Systems. 9. The Black Lower Class and Racial Mixture. 10. Economic Life in Spanish America. 11. Other Economic Problems. 12. Some Social Conditions and Institutions. 13. Provincial and Regional Differentiation. Part four. Colonial Brazil. 14. Brazil: Its territory and people. 15. Brazil: The government and the economy. 16. Brazil: social developments and late colonial change. Part five. The independence of Latin America. 17. Late colonial bases for spanish American independence. 18. The French revolution and its effects, 1789-1807. 19. The independence of spanish America, 1808-1817. 20. The final phase of independence, 1817-1825. 21. The independence of Brazil. 22. Afterword: the legacy of independence. Part six. Political instability and minimal social change (Independence to the 1880s). 24. Argentina from independence to the 1880s: the price and profits of unity. 25. Oligarchy and empire: Brazil from independence to the 1880s. 26. Mexico: the struggle for reform until the 1880s. 27. Chile: Stability and growth, from independence to the 1890s. 28. Other nations in the nineteenth century. Part seven. Acceleration of socioeconomic development, 1880s-1930s. 29. Accelerated development, 1880s- 1930s. 30. The amazing Argentine, 1890s-1930s. 31. Brazil: strains of regionalism and export specialization, 1880s-1930s. 32. Mexico: Tyranny brings a great revolution, 1880-1934s. 33. Changes in other countries, 1890-1930s. Part eight. The struggle for national development since the 1930s. 34. Since the 1930s. 35. Argentina: the most developed nation falters, 1930s- 1955. 36. Argentina: political instability and economic stagnation since 1955. 37. Brazil: Vargas and the new nationalism, 1930-1945. 38. Brazil; nationalism and economic development since World War II. 39. Mexico: the matured revolution since 1934. 40. The struggle for modernization and justice in Chile. 41. Uruguay and Costa Rica: Two cases of Latin American democracy. 42. Accelerated change in Colombia, Venezuela and Peru. 43. The Cuban hurricane. 44. Other nation in recent years. Afterword: Whither Latin America? Suggested readings. index. |
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