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This book on Latin American social and cultural developments, as well as politics and economics is revised and brought up to date with chapters on the great upheavals of the 1980s. The book received the Gold Medal of the Commonwealth Club of California for outstanding literary achievement.

Table of Contents
PREFACE TO FOURTH EDITION
PROLOGUE

1. The Mayas: "Greeks of the New World"
2. The Incas: Children of the Sun
3· The Toltec-Aztec Culture
4· The New World Meets the Old World's Cross and Sword
5· The Halls of Montezuma
6. Pizarro's Exploits in the "Empire of the Sun"
7· The Conquest of Chile
8. Colombia Yields to the "Knight of ElDorado"
9· Conquest of the River Plate
10. Brazil: Land of No Lure
11. Iberians and Indians
12. The Division of Lands and Labor
13. The Empire Consolidated
14. Trade Monopoly and Pirates
15. Flowering of the Missions
16. The Church as Inquisitor and Moral Censor
17. Gold and Silver in Foreign Coffers
18. The Brazilian Colossus Begins to Move Forward
19. Struggle over Possession of the Behemoth
20. After the Banner into the Sertao
21. The Feudal Pattern of Colonial Society
22. Life in the Colonial Towns
23. The Beginnings of Colonial Culture
24. Colonial Belles-Lettres
25. Architecture and the Fine Arts
26. Rebellion of the Beast Below
27. Chile Emerges behind the Araucanian Frontier
28. The Argentine Pampas: Cradle of a Great People 3
29. Brazilian Plantation Life Yields to the Lure of Gold
30. Abortive Rebellions in South America
31. Revolt of the Classes
32. Liberator of the North
33· Revolution in the South
34· Argentina Parts Company with Spain
35· San Martin: Protector of Peru
36. The Two Generals Meet at Guayaquil
37· The Cry from Dolores
38. Men of Destiny
39· Brazil Escapes the Chaos of Revolution
40. The Democratic Emperor of Brazil
41. Paraguay as a Symbol of Perpetual Despotism
42· The Spirit of Argentine Nationality
I. THE CITY; RIVADAVIA
II. THE PAMPAS; TilE GAUCHO
43· Juan Manuel de Rosas: Tyrant of the Argentine
44· Sarmiento: Civilian President
45· The Paraguayan War
46. Venezuela and Colombia under Caudillo Rule
47· The Andean Republics
I. BOLMA: A SICK PEOPLE
II. ECUADOR: A THEOCRACY
III. PERU: SOCIETY OF SLAVE AND MASTER
48. Chile: Democracy of the Oligarchy
49· Santa Anna Loses Half of Mexico
so. Benito Juarez: Indian President
51. Porfirio Diaz: Bread or the Club
52. Ariel and Caliban
53. The Twentieth Century: Deep Womb, Dark Flower
54. The Postwar Years
MEXICO
GUATEMALA
EL SALVADOR
COSTA RICA
NICARAGUA
HONDURAS
PANAMA
CUBA
VENEZUELA
COLOMBIA
ECUADOR
PERU
BOLIVIA
CHILE
ARGENTINA
PARAGUAY AND URUGUAY
BRAZIL
55. The Contemporary Scene
56. Inter-American Relations Today
REFERENCES
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INDEX

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 27/02/1992
      ISBN13: 9780520077232, 978-0520077232
      ISBN10: 0520077237

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book on Latin American social and cultural developments, as well as politics and economics is revised and brought up to date with chapters on the great upheavals of the 1980s. The book received the Gold Medal of the Commonwealth Club of California for outstanding literary achievement.

      Table of Contents
      PREFACE TO FOURTH EDITION
      PROLOGUE

      1. The Mayas: "Greeks of the New World"
      2. The Incas: Children of the Sun
      3· The Toltec-Aztec Culture
      4· The New World Meets the Old World's Cross and Sword
      5· The Halls of Montezuma
      6. Pizarro's Exploits in the "Empire of the Sun"
      7· The Conquest of Chile
      8. Colombia Yields to the "Knight of ElDorado"
      9· Conquest of the River Plate
      10. Brazil: Land of No Lure
      11. Iberians and Indians
      12. The Division of Lands and Labor
      13. The Empire Consolidated
      14. Trade Monopoly and Pirates
      15. Flowering of the Missions
      16. The Church as Inquisitor and Moral Censor
      17. Gold and Silver in Foreign Coffers
      18. The Brazilian Colossus Begins to Move Forward
      19. Struggle over Possession of the Behemoth
      20. After the Banner into the Sertao
      21. The Feudal Pattern of Colonial Society
      22. Life in the Colonial Towns
      23. The Beginnings of Colonial Culture
      24. Colonial Belles-Lettres
      25. Architecture and the Fine Arts
      26. Rebellion of the Beast Below
      27. Chile Emerges behind the Araucanian Frontier
      28. The Argentine Pampas: Cradle of a Great People 3
      29. Brazilian Plantation Life Yields to the Lure of Gold
      30. Abortive Rebellions in South America
      31. Revolt of the Classes
      32. Liberator of the North
      33· Revolution in the South
      34· Argentina Parts Company with Spain
      35· San Martin: Protector of Peru
      36. The Two Generals Meet at Guayaquil
      37· The Cry from Dolores
      38. Men of Destiny
      39· Brazil Escapes the Chaos of Revolution
      40. The Democratic Emperor of Brazil
      41. Paraguay as a Symbol of Perpetual Despotism
      42· The Spirit of Argentine Nationality
      I. THE CITY; RIVADAVIA
      II. THE PAMPAS; TilE GAUCHO
      43· Juan Manuel de Rosas: Tyrant of the Argentine
      44· Sarmiento: Civilian President
      45· The Paraguayan War
      46. Venezuela and Colombia under Caudillo Rule
      47· The Andean Republics
      I. BOLMA: A SICK PEOPLE
      II. ECUADOR: A THEOCRACY
      III. PERU: SOCIETY OF SLAVE AND MASTER
      48. Chile: Democracy of the Oligarchy
      49· Santa Anna Loses Half of Mexico
      so. Benito Juarez: Indian President
      51. Porfirio Diaz: Bread or the Club
      52. Ariel and Caliban
      53. The Twentieth Century: Deep Womb, Dark Flower
      54. The Postwar Years
      MEXICO
      GUATEMALA
      EL SALVADOR
      COSTA RICA
      NICARAGUA
      HONDURAS
      PANAMA
      CUBA
      VENEZUELA
      COLOMBIA
      ECUADOR
      PERU
      BOLIVIA
      CHILE
      ARGENTINA
      PARAGUAY AND URUGUAY
      BRAZIL
      55. The Contemporary Scene
      56. Inter-American Relations Today
      REFERENCES
      BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY
      ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
      INDEX

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