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    The Oxford Handbook of Latin American History by Moya, Jose C.;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 9 December 2010

    • ISBN 9780195166217
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages560 pages
    • Size 246x170x38 mm
    • Weight 839 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This Oxford Handbook comprehensively examines the field of Latin American history.

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    Long description:

    This Oxford Handbook surveys the large and growing field of Latin American history by bringing together the principal themes and approaches over the past three decades. Essays address indigenous peoples of the region, colonial history, independence movements, rural history, slavery and race, European and Asian immigration, labor movements, gender and sexuality, popular religion, family and childhood, economic history, politics, and disease and medicine. The contributors include top scholars in the field.

    It is impossible to do justice to all the contributions and the wealth of ideas and debates they present. Considering that this must have been a long-prepared and tightly organised project, it is striking how different the contributions are.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface
    Introduction-Jose C. Moya
    Historiography of New Spain- Kevin Terraciano and Lisa Sousa
    Colonial Spanish South America- Lyman L. Johnson and Susan Migden Socolow
    The Historiography of Early Modern Brazil- Stuart B. Schwartz
    Sexuality in Colonial Spanish America- Asunción Lavrin
    Independence in Latin America- Jeremy Adelman
    Slavery in Brazil- João José Reis and Herbert Klein
    Postcolonial Brazil- Barbara Weinstein
    Race in Post-Abolition Afro-Latin America- Kim D. Butler and Aline Helg
    Indigenous Peoples and Nation-States in Spanish America, 1780-2000- Florencia E. Mallon
    Rural History- Eric Van Young
    Latin American Labor History- James P. Brennan
    Gender and Sexuality in Latin America- Donna J. Guy
    Family Matters: The Historiography of Latin American Families- Nara Milanich
    The New Economic History of Latin America: Evolution and Recent Contributions- John H. Coatsworth and William R. Summerhill
    Disease, Medicine, and Health, 1500-1950- Diego Armus and Adrián López Denis
    Popular Religion in Latin American Historiography- Reinaldo L. Román and Pamela Voekel
    Bibliography

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