LASA2023 América Latina y el Caribe: Pensar, Representar y Luchar por los Derechos

Oxford University Press

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Explore our range of titles in Latin American Studies: 

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Looking for textbooks in Latin American Studies?

The second edition of Latin America in the Modern World covers all regions of Latin America and situates modern Latin American history in a global context. By adding smaller Latin American nations into the story, the text takes an inclusive approach to teaching historical narratives.

Learn more about the book in the below video where the team behind Latin America in the Modern World discuss how instructors can build upon the text to teach Modern Latin America in a global context.

For more textbooks, visit our HE website.

 

If publishing your work is the next step in your career, our editors would be delighted to hear from you via email about your new projects, now or any time.

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  • Susan Ferber, History books - susan.ferber@oup.com
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Empires of the Dead
Inca Mummies and the Peruvian Ancestors of American Anthropology
Authors: Christopher Heaney
Language: English
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Republics of Difference
Religious and Racial Self-Governance in the Spanish Atlantic World
Authors: Karen B. Graubart
Language: English
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Cooperating with the Colossus
A Social and Political History of US Military Bases in World War II Latin America
Authors: Rebecca Herman
Language: English
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Entrepôt of Revolutions
Saint-Domingue, Commercial Sovereignty, and the French-American Alliance
Authors: Manuel Covo
Language: English
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The Nature of Slavery
Environment and Plantation Labor in the Anglo-Atlantic World
Authors: Katherine Johnston
Language: English
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For God and Liberty
Catholicism and Revolution in the Atlantic World, 1790-1861
Authors: Pamela Voekel
Language: English
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Modern Latin America
Authors: Peter H. Smith, James N. Green, and Thomas E. Skidmore
Language: English
Edition: Ninth Edition
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Conquistadors and Aztecs
A History of the Fall of Tenochtitlan
Authors: Stefan Rinke
Language: English
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Sea and Land
An Environmental History of the Caribbean
Authors: Philip J. Morgan, John R. McNeill, Matthew Mulcahy, and Stuart B. Schwartz
Language: English
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Movements after Revolution
A History of People's Struggles in Mexico
Authors: Miles V. Rodríguez
Language: English
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