The Cambridge companion to modern Latin American culture

Presents an overview of the development and history of Latin America, from the Spanish and Portuguese speaking states created in the early 1820s in the New World, through the twentieth century, and explains the diversity of ethnic groups, economics, politics, art, and literature of these varied cultures. Includes chronology.

Cambridge University Press
2004
9780521631518
book

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