The Cambridge History Of Latin America (volume 9)
by Leslie Bethell /
2008 / English / PDF
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The Cambridge History of Latin America, the first large-scale
authoritative survey of Latin American history from ca. 1500 to the
present day, is a work of international collaborative scholarship.
It aims to provide a high-level synthesis of existing knowledge in
chapters written by leading scholars in their fields. Each chapter
is accompanied by a bibliographical essay. Volume IX, Brazil since
1930, is the final volume of the 12 volume History to be published.
It examines the profound political, economic, and social changes
experienced by Brazil in the 70 years from 1930 to the present day.
Part I consists of four chapters on politics in Brazil: 1930-1945,
1945-1964, 1964-1985, and 1985-2002. Part II consists of three
chapters on the Brazilian economy: 1930-1980, 1980-1994, and
1994-2004, and one chapter on social continuity and social change
in Brazil from 1930 to 2000.
The Cambridge History of Latin America, the first large-scale
authoritative survey of Latin American history from ca. 1500 to the
present day, is a work of international collaborative scholarship.
It aims to provide a high-level synthesis of existing knowledge in
chapters written by leading scholars in their fields. Each chapter
is accompanied by a bibliographical essay. Volume IX, Brazil since
1930, is the final volume of the 12 volume History to be published.
It examines the profound political, economic, and social changes
experienced by Brazil in the 70 years from 1930 to the present day.
Part I consists of four chapters on politics in Brazil: 1930-1945,
1945-1964, 1964-1985, and 1985-2002. Part II consists of three
chapters on the Brazilian economy: 1930-1980, 1980-1994, and
1994-2004, and one chapter on social continuity and social change
in Brazil from 1930 to 2000.