Welcome to the Rowman & Littlefield and Lexington Books virtual booth for the Latin American Studies Association conference. Our collection of new titles in Latin American and Caribbean Studies features timely and authoritative texts perfect for classroom use, engaging general reading, and cutting-edge scholarship for your research needs.
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Check out new key titles for your general reading and research including Contemporary Latin American Revolutions by Marc Bescker; Latin American Studies and the Cold War by Ronald Chilcote; The Maya Apocalypse and Its Western Roots by Matthew Restall & Amara Solari; and Stormy Passage: Mexico from Colony to Republic, 1750–1850 by Eric Van Young.
Have a proposal in Latin American Studies? Contact our acquisition editors:
-Katelyn Turner, Associate Acquisitions Editor for Latin American, European & Middle Eastern Studies for Rowman & Littlefield can be reached at KTurner@rowman.com
Lexington Books
Our collection of titles in Latin American and Caribbean Studies features scholarly and authoritative books for your libraries and research. Be sure to check out important new titles like, A Fervent Crusade for the National Soul: Cultural Politics in Colombia, 1930–1946 by Catalina Munoz-Rojas; Building Walls: Excluding Latin People in the United States by Ernesto Castaneda; Chilean New Song and the Question of Culture in the Allende Government: Voices for a Revolution by Natalia Ayo Schmiedecke; and Unequal Encounters: A Reader in Early Latin American Political Thought by Katherine Hoyt.
Have a proposal in Latin American Studies? Get in touch!
Please reach out to Alexandra Rallo, Associate Acquisitions Editor for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, with more information about your project. She can be reached at arallo@rowman.com or schedule a meeting through Calendly - Alexandra Rallo.
Social Movements and Radical Populism in the Andes
Ecuador and Bolivia in Comparative Perspective
Authors: JENNIFER N. COLLINS
Rhetorics of Nepantla, Memory, and the Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa Papers
Archival Impulses
Authors: DIANA ISABEL MARTÍNEZ
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