Nineteenth Century Nation Building and the Latin American Intellectual Tradition
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This volume provides readings from the works of eighteen Latin American thinkers of the nineteenth century who were engaged in articulating and examining the problems that Spanish and Portuguese America faced in the one hundred years after securing independence.
The selections represent all major regions of Latin America. Although these regions differ significantly with regard to indigenous background, geography, climate, and available resources, their people confronted the common problems that surround the intractable challenges of statecraft and nation building: issues of race, international relations, economics, education, and self-understanding.
Burke and Humphrey provide fresh, accessible translations of key works, a majority of which ... Read more
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Erick D. Langer, Department of History/School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University This will be a splendid and useful book for teachers of courses focusing on the nineteenth century who have been frustrated at the lack of accessible sources in English. . . . the selection of ... Read more