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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 video below, 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.
| Brazil Five Centuries of Change Author(s): James Green and Thomas E. Skidmore Language: English Edition: 3rd edition Book Webpage: Click here |
| Modern Latin America Author(s): Peter H. Smith, James N. Green, and Thomas E. Skidmore Language: English Edition: 9th edition Book Webpage: Click here |
| Latin America in the Modern World Author(s): Virginia Garrard, Peter Henderson, and Bryan McCann Language: English Edition: 2nd edition Book Webpage: Click here |
| Re-imagining Democracy in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1780-1870 Author(s): Edited by Eduardo Posada-Carbo, Joanna Innes, and Mark Philp Language: English Book Webpage: Click here |
| The Oxford Handbook of Central American History Author(s): Edited by Robert Holden Language: English Book Webpage: Click here |
| For God and Liberty Catholicism and Revolution in the Atlantic World, 1790-1861 Author(s): Pamela Voekel Language: English Book Webpage: Click here |
| How to Make a New Spain The Material Worlds of Colonial Mexico City Author(s): Enrique Rodríguez-Alegría Language: English Book Webpage: Click here |
| Republics of Difference Religious and Racial Self-Governance in the Spanish Atlantic World Author(s): Karen B. Graubart Language: English Book Webpage: Click here |
| The Indigenous Languages of the Americas History and Classification Author(s): Lyle Campbell Language: English Book Webpage: Click here |
| No Separate Refuge Culture, Class, and Gender on an Anglo-Hispanic Frontier in the American Southwest, 1880-1940 Author(s): Sarah Deutsch Language: English Edition: 35th Anniversary Edition Book Webpage: Click here |