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Problems in Modern Latin American History

Sources and Interpretations, Fifth Edition

Edited by James A. Wood and Anna Rose Alexander

Now in its fifth edition, this leading reader has been updated with new readings and visual sources. This edition includes an added final chapter on current social movements to help students reflect on the ecological realities that inform their world. In addition, the “Legacies of Colonialism” chapter has been restored to give students an understanding of the deep roots of the problems explored. Instead of a separate chapter on women and social change, women’s voices have been woven more seamlessly throughout the book to reflect women’s parity and equity in history.

With its innovative combination of primary and secondary sources and thoughtful editorial analysis, this text is designed specifically to stimulate critical thinking in a wide range of courses on Latin American history since independence.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 352 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
978-1-5381-0905-2 • Hardback • February 2019 • $136.00 • (£105.00)
978-1-5381-0906-9 • Paperback • February 2019 • $57.00 • (£44.00)
978-1-5381-0907-6 • eBook • February 2019 • $54.00 • (£42.00)
Series: Latin American Silhouettes
Subjects: History / Latin America / General, History / Latin America / Central America, History / Latin America / Mexico, History / Latin America / South America, History / Modern / General
Courses: History; Latin America; Since Independence, History; Latin America; Modern
James A. Wood is professor of Latin American history at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in Greensboro.

Anna Rose Alexander is assistant professor of history at California State University, East Bay.
Preface to the Fifth Edition

Chapter I: Legacies of Colonialism


1. Worlds Collide in Tenochtitlan: Camila Townsend
2. Assessing Indian Labor in Quito: Kris Lane
3. Rethinking the Quilombo of Palmares: Stuart B. Schwartz
4. A Priest Reports on Social Conditions in Mexico: Manuel Abad y Queipo
5. The Myth of Completion: Matthew Restall
6. Visual Source: Ordering the Colonized Space

Chapter II: Independence
1. The Political Constitution of the Spanish Monarchy: Cortes of Cádiz
2. War to the Death: Simón Bolívar
3. The Vision of Father Morelos: Enrique Krause
4. What Independence Meant for Women: Sarah C. Chambers
5. Ode to Tropical Agriculture: Andrés Bello
6. Tropical Versailles: Kirsten Schultz

Chapter III: Slavery
1. Africans in the American World: John Thornton
2. A Cuban Slave’s Testimony: Esteban Montejo
3. A Day on a Coffee Plantation: Stanley J. Stein
4. Africa’s Botanical Legacy: Judith Carney and Richard Rosomoff
5. Black Wet Nurses: Robert Edgar Conrad
6. Abolitionism in Brazil: Joaquim Nabuco
7. Visual Source: Homage to Princess Isabel

Chapter IV: Caudillos

1. Caudillos as Scourge: Charles E. Chapman
2. Caudillos as Profit Maximizers: Eric R. Wolf and Edward C. Hansen
3. Caudillos as Protectors of the Indians: Ralph Lee Woodward Jr.
4. Caudillos as Culture Heroes: Ariel de la Fuente
5. The Ribbons and Rituals of Rosismo: Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
6. Mexico in the Age of Caudillos: Frances Calderón de la Barca
7. Visual Source: Contemporary Caudillos?

Chapter V: Liberalism and the Catholic Church

1. A New Generation of Liberals: Frank Safford
2. Liberalism as Anticlericalism: Helen Delpar
3. The Postcolonial Church: John Lynch
4. Good Catholic Reading for Ladies: Carolina Cherniavsky Bozzolo
5. Generational Warrior: Francisco Bilbao
6. The Triumph of Reform: Justo Sierra

Chapter VI: Race and Nation Building
1. Neocolonial Ideologies: E. Bradford Burns
2. Civilization versus Barbarism: Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
3.
Torn from the Nest: Clorinda Matto de Turner
4. The Specter of Degeneration: Mart in S. Stabb
5. Brazilianization: Aluísio Azevedo
6. A Raceless Nation: Ada Ferrer
7. Visual Source: Barbershop

Chapter VII: Nationalism

1. Our America: José Martí
2. Education and the Mexican Revolution: Octavio Paz
3. Mestizo Pride: Gilbert o Freyre
4. Plan for the Realization of Bolívar’s Supreme Dream: Augusto Sandino
5.
The Shark and the Sardines: Juan José Arévalo
6. Carmen Miranda and
Brasilidade: Darién J. Davis

Chapter VIII: Populism

1. The Peronist Political Vision: Daniel James
2. Doña María Remembers Perón: María Roldán
3. The First Lady’s Peronist Feminism: Eva Perón
4.
Father of the Poor? Robert M. Levine
5. Cardenismo and Women’s Organizing: Jocelyn Olcott
6. Trujillo, the Benefactor: Lauren Derby

Chapter IX: Social Revolution

1. Essence of Guerrilla Warfare: Che Guevara
2. Cuba’s Revolutionary Literacy Campaign: Jonathan Kozol
3. Chile’s Revolution from Below: Peter Winn
4. The Chilean Road to Socialism: Salvador Allende
5. Christianity and Revolution: Margaret Randall
6. Reflections on Life as a Colombian Revolutionary: María Eugenia Vásquez Perdomo

Chapter X: The Cold War
1. Statements of U.S. Foreign Policy Doctrine: Presidents James Monroe, Theodore Roosevelt, and Harry Truman
2. The Lesser of Two Evils: David F. Schmitz
3. The 1964 Scare Campaign: Margaret Power
4.
Alleged Assassination Plots Involving Foreign Leaders: Church Committee
5. A Search and Destroy Operation in El Salvador: Mark Danner
6. The Beliefs behind the Policies: Lars Schoultz

Chapter XI: The Global Economy
1. Neocolonial Economics: Celso Furtado
2. Neoliberalism and Its Prospects: Milton Friedman
3. Global Neoliberalism: William I. Robinson
4. “I Had Sacrificed My Life”: Norma Iglesias Prieto
5. Humanity against Neoliberalism: Subcomandante Marcos
6. The New Left and the Global Economy: Steven Levitsky and Kenneth M. Roberts

Chapter XII: Historical Memory
1. Memory, Truth, and Justice: Elizabeth Jelin
2. Opening Chile’s Memory Box: Steve J. Stern
3. Human Rights Violations Committed by Government Agents: Chilean National Commission on Truth and Reconciliation
4. Testimony of Atrocity: Rigoberta Menchú
5. Analysis of Rigoberta Menchú’s Testimonial: David Stoll
6. Memory of Silence: Guatemalan Commission for Historical Clarification
7. Visual Source: Memory Sites

Chapter XIII: Nature and Protest
1.
The Death of Ramón González: Angus Wright
2.
Fight for the Forest: Chico Mendes
3. Capitalism and Self-Destruction: Berta Cáceres
4. Blood on Their Hands: Philippa de Boissière and Sian Cowman
5. Rights of Nature: Ecuadorian Constitution
6. Lead Poisoning: Javier Auyero and Debora Alejandra Swistun
7. Visual Source: “Let Us Wake Up, Humanity. We’re Out of Time”

About the Editors
This impressive new edition continues the tradition of seamlessly blending primary sources with secondary analyses from a variety of leading historians. The diverse new documents, images, and topics in the fifth edition make it an ideal learning tool for today’s classroom. Wood and Alexander's concise section introductions orient readers, then invite them to integrate and interrogate multiple perspectives as they form their own evidence-based answers to some of the most pressing questions in the field of modern Latin American history.
— Renata Keller, University of Nevada, Reno


This book is the perfect classroom tool for undergraduates and beginning graduate students alike. Each chapter intersperses primary documents with scholarly analyses that provide rich context for the different periods, nations, and themes covered. Scholars of Latin American history, politics, culture, gender, and ethnicity will find this collection to be an excellent resource for guiding students through the past two hundred years in this complex region.
— Michele McArdle Stephens, West Virginia University


A compelling, diverse mix of primary sources and scholarly works, this edition of Problems in Modern Latin American History is sure to critically engage and interest students. With its broad coverage of important issues and themes—accompanied by provocative discussion questions—this volume encourages students to actively make critical connections between the past and present in Latin America. James A. Wood and Anna Rose Alexander have masterfully updated a classic, crucial resource for students and teachers of Latin American history.
— Alexander Aviña, Arizona State University


View a sample chapter HERE.

  • Editors’ essays introduce each thematic chapter and each document selection
  • Illustrations are contextualized to promote students’ analysis of visual source material
  • “Questions for analysis” and student learning objectives are supplied for each chapter


Problems in Modern Latin American History

Sources and Interpretations, Fifth Edition

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Hardback
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Summary
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  • Now in its fifth edition, this leading reader has been updated with new readings and visual sources. This edition includes an added final chapter on current social movements to help students reflect on the ecological realities that inform their world. In addition, the “Legacies of Colonialism” chapter has been restored to give students an understanding of the deep roots of the problems explored. Instead of a separate chapter on women and social change, women’s voices have been woven more seamlessly throughout the book to reflect women’s parity and equity in history.

    With its innovative combination of primary and secondary sources and thoughtful editorial analysis, this text is designed specifically to stimulate critical thinking in a wide range of courses on Latin American history since independence.

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 352 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
    978-1-5381-0905-2 • Hardback • February 2019 • $136.00 • (£105.00)
    978-1-5381-0906-9 • Paperback • February 2019 • $57.00 • (£44.00)
    978-1-5381-0907-6 • eBook • February 2019 • $54.00 • (£42.00)
    Series: Latin American Silhouettes
    Subjects: History / Latin America / General, History / Latin America / Central America, History / Latin America / Mexico, History / Latin America / South America, History / Modern / General
    Courses: History; Latin America; Since Independence, History; Latin America; Modern
Author
Author
  • James A. Wood is professor of Latin American history at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in Greensboro.

    Anna Rose Alexander is assistant professor of history at California State University, East Bay.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Preface to the Fifth Edition

    Chapter I: Legacies of Colonialism


    1. Worlds Collide in Tenochtitlan: Camila Townsend
    2. Assessing Indian Labor in Quito: Kris Lane
    3. Rethinking the Quilombo of Palmares: Stuart B. Schwartz
    4. A Priest Reports on Social Conditions in Mexico: Manuel Abad y Queipo
    5. The Myth of Completion: Matthew Restall
    6. Visual Source: Ordering the Colonized Space

    Chapter II: Independence
    1. The Political Constitution of the Spanish Monarchy: Cortes of Cádiz
    2. War to the Death: Simón Bolívar
    3. The Vision of Father Morelos: Enrique Krause
    4. What Independence Meant for Women: Sarah C. Chambers
    5. Ode to Tropical Agriculture: Andrés Bello
    6. Tropical Versailles: Kirsten Schultz

    Chapter III: Slavery
    1. Africans in the American World: John Thornton
    2. A Cuban Slave’s Testimony: Esteban Montejo
    3. A Day on a Coffee Plantation: Stanley J. Stein
    4. Africa’s Botanical Legacy: Judith Carney and Richard Rosomoff
    5. Black Wet Nurses: Robert Edgar Conrad
    6. Abolitionism in Brazil: Joaquim Nabuco
    7. Visual Source: Homage to Princess Isabel

    Chapter IV: Caudillos

    1. Caudillos as Scourge: Charles E. Chapman
    2. Caudillos as Profit Maximizers: Eric R. Wolf and Edward C. Hansen
    3. Caudillos as Protectors of the Indians: Ralph Lee Woodward Jr.
    4. Caudillos as Culture Heroes: Ariel de la Fuente
    5. The Ribbons and Rituals of Rosismo: Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
    6. Mexico in the Age of Caudillos: Frances Calderón de la Barca
    7. Visual Source: Contemporary Caudillos?

    Chapter V: Liberalism and the Catholic Church

    1. A New Generation of Liberals: Frank Safford
    2. Liberalism as Anticlericalism: Helen Delpar
    3. The Postcolonial Church: John Lynch
    4. Good Catholic Reading for Ladies: Carolina Cherniavsky Bozzolo
    5. Generational Warrior: Francisco Bilbao
    6. The Triumph of Reform: Justo Sierra

    Chapter VI: Race and Nation Building
    1. Neocolonial Ideologies: E. Bradford Burns
    2. Civilization versus Barbarism: Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
    3.
    Torn from the Nest: Clorinda Matto de Turner
    4. The Specter of Degeneration: Mart in S. Stabb
    5. Brazilianization: Aluísio Azevedo
    6. A Raceless Nation: Ada Ferrer
    7. Visual Source: Barbershop

    Chapter VII: Nationalism

    1. Our America: José Martí
    2. Education and the Mexican Revolution: Octavio Paz
    3. Mestizo Pride: Gilbert o Freyre
    4. Plan for the Realization of Bolívar’s Supreme Dream: Augusto Sandino
    5.
    The Shark and the Sardines: Juan José Arévalo
    6. Carmen Miranda and
    Brasilidade: Darién J. Davis

    Chapter VIII: Populism

    1. The Peronist Political Vision: Daniel James
    2. Doña María Remembers Perón: María Roldán
    3. The First Lady’s Peronist Feminism: Eva Perón
    4.
    Father of the Poor? Robert M. Levine
    5. Cardenismo and Women’s Organizing: Jocelyn Olcott
    6. Trujillo, the Benefactor: Lauren Derby

    Chapter IX: Social Revolution

    1. Essence of Guerrilla Warfare: Che Guevara
    2. Cuba’s Revolutionary Literacy Campaign: Jonathan Kozol
    3. Chile’s Revolution from Below: Peter Winn
    4. The Chilean Road to Socialism: Salvador Allende
    5. Christianity and Revolution: Margaret Randall
    6. Reflections on Life as a Colombian Revolutionary: María Eugenia Vásquez Perdomo

    Chapter X: The Cold War
    1. Statements of U.S. Foreign Policy Doctrine: Presidents James Monroe, Theodore Roosevelt, and Harry Truman
    2. The Lesser of Two Evils: David F. Schmitz
    3. The 1964 Scare Campaign: Margaret Power
    4.
    Alleged Assassination Plots Involving Foreign Leaders: Church Committee
    5. A Search and Destroy Operation in El Salvador: Mark Danner
    6. The Beliefs behind the Policies: Lars Schoultz

    Chapter XI: The Global Economy
    1. Neocolonial Economics: Celso Furtado
    2. Neoliberalism and Its Prospects: Milton Friedman
    3. Global Neoliberalism: William I. Robinson
    4. “I Had Sacrificed My Life”: Norma Iglesias Prieto
    5. Humanity against Neoliberalism: Subcomandante Marcos
    6. The New Left and the Global Economy: Steven Levitsky and Kenneth M. Roberts

    Chapter XII: Historical Memory
    1. Memory, Truth, and Justice: Elizabeth Jelin
    2. Opening Chile’s Memory Box: Steve J. Stern
    3. Human Rights Violations Committed by Government Agents: Chilean National Commission on Truth and Reconciliation
    4. Testimony of Atrocity: Rigoberta Menchú
    5. Analysis of Rigoberta Menchú’s Testimonial: David Stoll
    6. Memory of Silence: Guatemalan Commission for Historical Clarification
    7. Visual Source: Memory Sites

    Chapter XIII: Nature and Protest
    1.
    The Death of Ramón González: Angus Wright
    2.
    Fight for the Forest: Chico Mendes
    3. Capitalism and Self-Destruction: Berta Cáceres
    4. Blood on Their Hands: Philippa de Boissière and Sian Cowman
    5. Rights of Nature: Ecuadorian Constitution
    6. Lead Poisoning: Javier Auyero and Debora Alejandra Swistun
    7. Visual Source: “Let Us Wake Up, Humanity. We’re Out of Time”

    About the Editors
Reviews
Reviews
  • This impressive new edition continues the tradition of seamlessly blending primary sources with secondary analyses from a variety of leading historians. The diverse new documents, images, and topics in the fifth edition make it an ideal learning tool for today’s classroom. Wood and Alexander's concise section introductions orient readers, then invite them to integrate and interrogate multiple perspectives as they form their own evidence-based answers to some of the most pressing questions in the field of modern Latin American history.
    — Renata Keller, University of Nevada, Reno


    This book is the perfect classroom tool for undergraduates and beginning graduate students alike. Each chapter intersperses primary documents with scholarly analyses that provide rich context for the different periods, nations, and themes covered. Scholars of Latin American history, politics, culture, gender, and ethnicity will find this collection to be an excellent resource for guiding students through the past two hundred years in this complex region.
    — Michele McArdle Stephens, West Virginia University


    A compelling, diverse mix of primary sources and scholarly works, this edition of Problems in Modern Latin American History is sure to critically engage and interest students. With its broad coverage of important issues and themes—accompanied by provocative discussion questions—this volume encourages students to actively make critical connections between the past and present in Latin America. James A. Wood and Anna Rose Alexander have masterfully updated a classic, crucial resource for students and teachers of Latin American history.
    — Alexander Aviña, Arizona State University


Features
Features
  • View a sample chapter HERE.

    • Editors’ essays introduce each thematic chapter and each document selection
    • Illustrations are contextualized to promote students’ analysis of visual source material
    • “Questions for analysis” and student learning objectives are supplied for each chapter


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