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The Cambridge History of Latin America is a history of Latin America, edited by Leslie Bethell and published in 12 volumes between 1985–2008.. Contributors include David Brading, J.H. Elliott, John Hemming, Friedrich Katz, Herbert S. Klein, Miguel León-Portilla, James Lockhart, Murdo J. MacLeod, Jean Meyer, John Murra, David Rock, John Womack, among others.
The Cambridge History of Latin America 12 volumes (11 volumes published originally from 1984 to 1996, one final volume in 2008), essays from this work have been repeatedly repackaged in a multitude of forms put out by the Cambridge University Press. It is also published in Portuguese, Spanish and Chinese
Pages in category "Latin American history" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. ... The Cambridge History of Latin America;
The contemporary history of Latin America. Durham : Duke University Press, 1993. Herring, Hubert, A History of Latin America: from the Beginnings to the Present, 1955. ISBN 0-07-553562-9; Kaufman, Will, and Heidi Slettedahl Macpherson, eds. Britain and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History (3 vol 2005), 1157pp; encyclopedic coverage; excerpt
Victor Bulmer-Thomas CMG OBE is a British academic who has specialised in Latin America and the Caribbean. Born in London, his first experience of the Americas was as a V.S.O. in Belize (1966/7), where he taught several of the future leaders of the country.
Having taught at the University of Edinburgh, the University of Exeter, and Queens' College, Cambridge, he was Professor of the History of Latin America at the University of Oxford and a fellow of St Antony's College, Oxford from 1972 until his death. [1] [2]
The Cambridge History of Political Thought; The Cambridge History of the Cold War; Cambridge International Documents Series; Cambridge Latin American Studies; Cambridge Library Collection - Spiritualism and Esoteric Knowledge; Cambridge Middle East Library; Cambridge Middle East Studies; Cambridge Russian Paperbacks
The Journal of Latin American Studies, established in 1969, is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Cambridge University Press. The Institute of Latin American Studies of the University of London houses the journal's editorial and administrative offices. [1]