The United States and Latin America: A History with Documents

Author:   Jeffrey Taffet (U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, King's Point, NY, USA) ,  Dustin Walcher (Southern Oregon University, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781138824287


Pages:   478
Publication Date:   10 April 2017
Format:   Paperback
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The United States and Latin America: A History with Documents


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The United States and Latin America presents a complex and dynamic view of the relationship between the United States and Latin America. Through a combination of targeted, thematic chapters and a range of freshly-translated documents, Jeffrey F. Taffet and Dustin Walcher illuminate the historical continuities and conflicts that have defined the vital relationship. Giving equal weight to Latin American and United States voices, this text provides an essential collection of primary sources for students and scholars, and is an indispensable touchstone for anyone interested in the histories of the United States and Latin America.

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Author:   Jeffrey Taffet (U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, King's Point, NY, USA) ,  Dustin Walcher (Southern Oregon University, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 17.40cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 24.60cm
Weight:   0.816kg
ISBN:  

9781138824287


ISBN 10:   1138824283
Pages:   478
Publication Date:   10 April 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter One: The Nineteenth Century Context Chapter Two: Boundaries, War and the Canal Chapter Three: Interventions, Occupations and Commerce Chapter Four: Cultural Encounters Chapter Five: Challenging the United States Chapter Six: Depression and Global Conflict Chapter Seven: Renewed Intervention and Revolution Chapter Eight: Modernization and Militarization Chapter Nine: Evolving Cultural Connections Chapter Ten: Latin American Nationalism and Independence Chapter Eleven: Morality and Anti-Communism Chapter Twelve: The Washington Consensus and Beyond Chapter Thirteen: In a Globalized World

Reviews

This excellent collection of documents is certain to become the most-used such reader around. Not only are the documents well chosen, the brief editorial introduction to each chapter puts it in historical context. At least half of the documents are Latin American, which is refreshing since often it is the reverse. Both students and experts in the field will benefit from this fine edited collection. - James Siekmeier is Associate Professor of History at West Virginia University Taffet and Walcher strike a perfect balance between depth of analysis and efficiency of information. Their choices of primary sources are innovative and should spark engaging classroom discussions. - Renata Keller, University of Nevada, Reno and author of Mexico's Cold War: Cuba, the United States, and the Legacy of the Mexican Revolution. This superb collection of introductory chapters and documents provides a much-needed resource for any course on U.S. relations with Latin America. Brilliantly combining primary sources from both the United States and Latin American countries, the book will surely become an invaluable text for any student interested in this topic and will encourage a new generation of scholars to embrace the importance of international research. Bevan Sewell is Assistant Professor in American History at the University of Nottingham


This excellent collection of documents is certain to become the most-used such reader around. Not only are the documents well chosen, the brief editorial introduction to each chapter puts it in historical context. At least half of the documents are Latin American, which is refreshing since often it is the reverse. Both students and experts in the field will benefit from this fine edited collection. - James Siekmeier is Associate Professor of History at West Virginia University Taffet and Walcher strike a perfect balance between depth of analysis and efficiency of information. Their choices of primary sources are innovative and should spark engaging classroom discussions. - Renata Keller, University of Nevada, Reno and author of Mexico's Cold War: Cuba, the United States, and the Legacy of the Mexican Revolution. This superb collection of introductory chapters and documents provides a much-needed resource for any course on U.S. relations with Latin America. Brilliantly combining primaryã sources from both the United States and Latin American countries, the book will surely become an invaluable text for any student interested in this topic and will encourage a new generation of scholars to embrace the importance of international research.ã Bevan Sewell is Assistant Professor in American History at the University of Nottingham


Author Information

Jeffrey F. Taffet is Professor of History at the United States Merchant Marine Academy. Dustin Walcher is Associate Professor of History and Political Science at Southern Oregon University.

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