A Brief History of Central America

A Brief History of Central America
Title A Brief History of Central America PDF eBook
Author Hector Perez-Brignoli
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 244
Release 1989-11-06
Genre History
ISBN 9780520909762

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This is the first interpretive history of Central America by a Central American historian to be published in English. Anyone with an interest in current events in the region will find here an insightful and well-written guide to the history of its five national states—Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica. Traces of a common past invite us to make generalizations about the region, even to posit the idea of a Central American nation. But, as Hector Perez-Brignoli shows us, we can learn more from a comparative approach that establishes both the points of convergence and the separate paths taken by the five different countries of Central America. The author offers a concise overview of the region's history from the sixteenth century to the present, beginning with human and cultural geography in the first chapter and ending with the present crisis in the last. He deals with the fundamental themes and problems of the area: the characteristics of the colonial heritage, independence and the crisis of the Federal Republic, the formation of nation-states during the nineteenth century, and the development of export agriculture based on coffee and bananas. The narrative moves finally into the twentieth century to look at the growing impoverishment that multiplies inequalities and leads to the shipwreck of liberal democracy. The case of Costa Rica, exceptional in more ways than one, receives special attention.

A Brief History of Mexico

A Brief History of Mexico
Title A Brief History of Mexico PDF eBook
Author Lynn V. Foster
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Total Pages 337
Release 2009
Genre Mexico
ISBN 0816074054

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Praise for the previous editions: ..".well researched...concise...interesting..."--American Reference Books Annual

A Brief History of Central America

A Brief History of Central America
Title A Brief History of Central America PDF eBook
Author Lynn V. Foster
Publisher Checkmark Books
Total Pages 338
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9780816066711

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An exploration of the region spanning three thousand years of civilization and focusing on key events and broad cultural patterns examines the challenges facing Belize, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama.

Central America

Central America
Title Central America PDF eBook
Author Anthony G. Coates
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 332
Release 1999-01-01
Genre Science
ISBN 9780300080650

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Describes the cultural and natural history of Central America, covering such topics as the area's geological origins, natural corridors, native peoples, and conservation efforts.

A Brief History of Central America

A Brief History of Central America
Title A Brief History of Central America PDF eBook
Author Héctor Pérez Brignoli
Publisher
Total Pages 223
Release 1989-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780520060494

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Central America, a Nation Divided

Central America, a Nation Divided
Title Central America, a Nation Divided PDF eBook
Author Ralph Lee Woodward
Publisher Latin American Histories
Total Pages 436
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780195083767

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This popular text surveys the history of the Central American region, covering Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama, from pre-Columbian times to the present. It emphasizes the common characteristics of the Central American states as well as their potential for political union. Now completely updated, the third edition of Central America: A Nation Divided encompasses the significant new research and tumultuous events that have taken place since the last edition was published. The text now includes coverage of the civil wars in Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua, as well as the restoration of peace to the region under the Central American peace accords. It also recounts and analyzes the substantial changes that have occurred in the economic and social arenas as Central American states have turned increasingly to neoliberal policies that emphasize the private sector and the development of exports while reducing government entitlement programs. Students will find this text enormously helpful for sorting through the vast amounts of significant research that has been written and compiled in the past decade. In addition, the Selective Guide to the Literature section has been completely revised to reflect the great increase in research and writing on Central America. Comprehensive and incisively written, Central America: A Nation Divided is an essential text for Latin American History courses.

History and Society in Central America

History and Society in Central America
Title History and Society in Central America PDF eBook
Author Edelberto Torres Rivas
Publisher University of Texas Press
Total Pages 216
Release 2014-11-06
Genre History
ISBN 1477306943

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First published in Chile in 1969 as Interpretación del desarrollo social centroamericano, this classic is now available in English. The first attempt at an integrated analysis of modern Central America's socioeconomic structure, Torres Rivas's work traces the social development of Central America from independence (1871) up to the 1960s. Using a dependency framework, but not limited by it, Torres Rivas describes the various divisions of Central American society and their evolution within the liberal development model that has been so much a part of the past century of Central American economic history. The book is compelling in its explanation of the relationship between foreign and native elements in the social development of the region. Torres Rivas describes and analyzes the resulting long-term problems this development has posed for Central America. With a new chapter added for the English edition, History and Society in Central America remains vital for readers interested in the region.