Forging Latin America

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Forging Latin America
Author : Russell Crandall
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Language : English
Release Date : 29 August 2023
ISBN : 9781538183335
Pages : 585 pages
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A sweeping yet intimate exploration of Latin America’s political history, Forging Latin America profiles fifty-two of the region’s most influential figures—from dictators and reformers to artists and priests—who, for better or worse, have shaped its character and destiny from the Spanish Conquest to the present day.

Forging Latin America

A sweeping yet intimate exploration of Latin America’s political history, Forging Latin America profiles fifty-two of the region’s most influential figures—from dictators and reformers to artists and priests—who, for better or worse, have shaped its character and destiny from the Spanish Conquest to the present day.

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