This timely text traces the impact of the Cold War on the transformation of the field of Latin American studies. Drawing on unpublished documents, it highlights how new academics challenged the mainstream consensus and opened the field to progressive theoretical currents. This book provides an essential foundation for new directions in the field.
This timely text traces the impact of the Cold War on the transformation of the field of Latin American studies. Drawing on unpublished documents, it highlights how new academics challenged the mainstream consensus and opened the field to progressive theoretical currents. This book provides an essential foundation for new directions in the field.
Ronald H. Chilcote is Edward A. Dickson Emeritus Professor of Economics and Political Science at the University of California, Riverside, and has served as managing editor of the academic journal Latin American Perspectives since its founding in 1974. His recent books include Intellectuals and the Search for a National Identity in Brazil and The Portuguese Revolution: State and Class in the Transition to Democracy. He is the winner of the 2022 Kalman Silvert Award.
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Foreword Gilbert M. Joseph Introduction Ronald H. Chilcote Chapter 1: The Cold War and the Transformation of Latin American Studies in the United States Ronald H. Chilcote Chapter 2: Academic Entrepreneurs, Public Policy, and the Growth of Latin American Studies in Britain during the Cold War Rory M. Miller Chapter 3: Between Academia and Civil Society: The Origins of Latin American Studies in the Netherlands Michiel Baud Chapter 4: Between Academia and Politics: Latin American Studies in Germany during the Cold War Hans-Jürgen Puhle Chapter 5: Latin American Studies in East Central Europe during the Cold War: The Case of Czechoslovakia Josef Opatrný Chapter 6: The Cold War and Latin American Area Studies in the Former USSR: Reflections and Reminiscences Russell H. Bartley Chapter 7: Latin American Studies in China during the Cold War Mao Xianglin and Shi Huiye Chapter 8: The Centro de Estudios sobre América: Notes on a Little-Known History Luís Suárez Salazar, translated by Victoria Furio Afterword 233 Judith Adler Hellman Appendix: The Latin American Challenge to U.S. Scholarship in Latin America 247 Ronald H. Chilcote About the Contributors Latin American Perspectives in the Classroom
Foreword Gilbert M. Joseph Introduction Ronald H. Chilcote Chapter 1: The Cold War and the Transformation of Latin American Studies in the United States Ronald H. Chilcote Chapter 2: Academic Entrepreneurs, Public Policy, and the Growth of Latin American Studies in Britain during the Cold War Rory M. Miller Chapter 3: Between Academia and Civil Society: The Origins of Latin American Studies in the Netherlands Michiel Baud Chapter 4: Between Academia and Politics: Latin American Studies in Germany during the Cold War Hans-Jürgen Puhle Chapter 5: Latin American Studies in East Central Europe during the Cold War: The Case of Czechoslovakia Josef Opatrný Chapter 6: The Cold War and Latin American Area Studies in the Former USSR: Reflections and Reminiscences Russell H. Bartley Chapter 7: Latin American Studies in China during the Cold War Mao Xianglin and Shi Huiye Chapter 8: The Centro de Estudios sobre América: Notes on a Little-Known History Luís Suárez Salazar, translated by Victoria Furio Afterword 233 Judith Adler Hellman Appendix: The Latin American Challenge to U.S. Scholarship in Latin America 247 Ronald H. Chilcote About the Contributors Latin American Perspectives in the Classroom
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