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Latin America a social history of the colonial period /

by Brown Jonathan C.

Synopsis

This comprehensive narrative covers Latin America's pre-Colombian and colonial periods, including its civil war and struggle for independence. Brown's clear, lively prose stresses social history (as opposed to political history). The textbook presents Latin American history from the "bottom up,"emphasizing the stories of indigenous peoples, African slaves, and mixed-race workers and peasants. According to Brown, colonialism was a process of accommodation and conflict between numerous ethnic groups and the European settlers who took control of the land and the people. The cultural diversity and racial mixture unique to the colonial experience find ample expression in illustrations, tables, charts, and up-to-date bibliographies, as well as in the many historical documents that depict the contributions of ordinary people.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2005
ISBN-13 9780534642334
ISBN-10 0534642330
Class Copyright
Publisher Thomson/Wadsworth
Subject HISTORY;SOCIAL SCIENCE
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 501
Length of Recording 23
Shelf No. HB812