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Designed specifically to accompany Latin America in the Modern World, by Virginia Garrard, Peter V. N. Henderson, and Bryan McCann, Sources for Latin America in the Modern World includes more than 1 primary documents. Expertly edited by Nicola Foote (Florida Gulf Coast University) for clarity and pedagogical utility, the book includes sources ranging from letters, political tracts, memoirs, cartoons, and photographs to essays, speeches, poems, posters, and legal documents.
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Designed specifically to accompany Latin America in the Modern World, by Virginia Garrard, Peter V. N. Henderson, and Bryan McCann, Sources for Latin America in the Modern World includes more than 1 primary documents. Expertly edited by Nicola Foote (Florida Gulf Coast University) for clarity and pedagogical utility, the book includes sources ranging from letters, political tracts, memoirs, cartoons, and photographs to essays, speeches, poems, posters, and legal documents.
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- Verlag: ACADEMIC
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 719g
- ISBN-13: 9780199340248
- ISBN-10: 0199340242
- Artikelnr.: 75794486
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: ACADEMIC
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 719g
- ISBN-13: 9780199340248
- ISBN-10: 0199340242
- Artikelnr.: 75794486
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Nicola Foote is Professor of Latin American History and Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies at Florida Gulf Coast University.
* Acknowledgments * How to Read a Primary Source * Chapter 1: Latin America in the Age of Revolution (1789-1820s) * 1.1 Toussaint L'Ouverture
Letter to the French Directory
November 5
1797 * 1.2 Luca Almán
"The Siege of Guanajuato
" Historia de Méjico
Vol. 1
1849 * 1.3 Simón Bolívar
The Jamaica Letter
1815 * 1.4 Simón Bolívar
Decree for the Emancipation of the Slaves
2 June 1816 * 1.5 Augustin de Iturbide
The Plan of Iguala
February 24
1821 * 1.6 William Miller
"Description of Battle of Ayacucho
" 1828 * 1.7 Vicente Grez
Las Mujeres de la Independencia * 1.8 Manuela Sáenz
Letter to the Colombian Ambassador
February 1827 * 1.9 Pedro I
Declaration of Brazilian Independence * Chapter 2: Latin America: Regionalism and Localism * 2.1 Simon Bolivar
Letter to General Juan Jose Flores
9 November 1830 ("Ploughing the Sea"); and Final * Proclamation of the Liberator (10 Dec
1830) * 2.2 Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
Facundo: Civilization and Barbarism
Or
Life in the Argentine Republic in * the Days of the Tyrants
1845 * 2.3 Décimas dedicated to Santa Anna's leg * 2.4 James K. Polk
Texas
Mexico and Manifest Destiny * 2.5 Domingos José Gonçalves de Magalhães
"Uprising in Maranhão
1839-1840" * 2.6 Anonymous
"A Report on Paraguay" The Morning Chronicle (London)
August 23
1824 * Chapter 3: First Attempts at State Formation: The Liberal-Conservative Debate (1830-1875) * 3.1 Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera
Letter to Pius IX
January 15
1862 * 3.2 James Orton
The Andes and the Amazon: Or
Across the Continent of South America * 3.3 Friedrich Hassaurek
Four Years Among the Ecuadorians
1867 * 3.4 Juana Manuela Gorritti
"The Dead Man's Fiancée
" 1865 * 3.5 William Walker
The War in Nicaragua
1860 * 3.6 Cartoons depicting racial tensions in War of Triple Alliance * Chapter 4: Exclusion and Inclusion: Everyday People (1825-1880s) * 4.1 Simon Bolivar
Decrees on Indian Rights
Land and Tribute
1825 * 4.2 Thomas Ewbank
Life in Brazil
Or
A Journal of a Visit to the Land of Cocoa and the Palm * 4.3 Newspaper advertisements for Black Wet Nurses
Brazil
1821-1854 * 4.4 Miguel Barnet (ed.)
Biography of a Runaway Slave * 4.5 John L. Stephens
Incidents of Travel in Central America
Chiapas and Yucatans
Vol. II * 4.6 Florda Tristan
Peregrinations of a Pariah * 4.7 Frances Calderon de la Barca
"Mexican Servants
" Life in Mexico During a Residence of Two Years in that * Country
1843 * Chapter 5: Progress and Modernization: The Elite's Strategy (1870-1929) * 5.1 Juan Bautista Alberdi
Immigration as a Means of Progress
1853 * 5.2 The Cuba Commission Report on Chinese Indentured Workers of 1876 * 5.3 Pascual Coña
A Mapuche Chieftan Remembers "Pacification" * 5.4 Teresa González de Fanning
Concerning the Education of Women * 5.5 Frederick Upham Adams
The Conquest of the Tropics
1914 * 5.6 West Indian Strike Committee
Limón
Costa Rica. Notice to West Indian Farmers! * 5.7 Channing Arnold and Frederick J. Tabor Frost
The American Egypt: A Record of Travel in Yucatan
1909 * 5.8 W. E. Hardenburg
The Putumayo
The Devils Paradise
1912 * Chapter 6: Worlds Connecting: Latin America in an Imperial Age * 6.1 Theodore Roosevelt
The Platt Amendment
1902 * 6.2 Philippe Bunau-Varilla
Panama: The Creation
Destruction and Resurrection * 6.3 Cartoons depicting U.S. racial stereotypes towards Latin America
1899-1904 * 6.4 José Martí
"The Truth about the United States
" 1894 * 6.5 Fanny Chambers Gooch Inglehart
Face to Face with the Mexicans * 6.6 Luisa Capetillo
"Men's Opinion About Women and My Own
" 1916 * 6.7 Photos of Belterra and Fordlandia
from Henry Ford Collection * Chapter 7: Progress and its Discontents (1880-1920) * 7.1 Eucildes da Cunha
Rebellion in the Backlands * 7.2 José Enrique Rodó
Ariel
1900 * 7.3 Emiliano Zapata
The Plan of Ayala
1911 * 7.4 The Mexican Constitution of 1917
Articles 3
27 and 123 * 7.5 Alfonsina Storni
"An Old Story
" 1919 * 7.6 Cuban Tourism Materials
1920s * Chapter 8: The Depression and Authoritarian Populists (1930-1950) * 8.1 Franklin Delano Roosevelt
The Good Neighbor Policy
1933 * 8.2 Lázaro Cárdenas
Messages to the Mexican Nation on the Oil Question
1938 * 8.3 "A Landowner's Account of Peasant Rebellion in El Salvador
1932" * 8.4 Eyewitnesses to the Haitian Genocide of 1937 * 8.5 Joana de Masi Zero
"Life of a Factory Worker Under Vargas" * 8.6 Magda Portal
Proletarian Song * 8.7 Eva Perón
In My Own Words
1952 * 8.8 Raúl Prebisch
A New Economic Model for Latin America
1950 * Chapter 9: The Challenges of Modernity (1930-1950) * 9.1 Augusto Sandino
"To Abolish the Monroe Doctrine
" 1933 * 9.2 Pedro Campos Albizu
Puerto Rican Nationalism * 9.3 José Vasconcelos
The Cosmic Race
1925 * 9.4 José Carlos Mariátegui
On the Indigenous Problem
1928 * 9.5 Gilberto Freyre
The Masters and the Slaves
1933 * 9.6 Nicolás Guillén
"Son Number 6
" 1947 * 9.7 Alicia Moreau de Justo
"The Civil Emancipation of Women" * 9.8 Fida Kahlo
Self Portrait Along the Border Line with Mexico and the United States
1932 * Chapter 10: Revolution and Reform in Latin America (1950-1980) * 10.1 Bolivian Legislative Decree no. 03464 Relative to Agrarian Reform
August 2
1953 * 10.2 Carolina Maria de Jesus
Child of the Dark
1960 * 10.3 Abdias do Nascimento
The Myth of Racial Democracy
1968 * 10.4 Fidel Castro
History Will Absolve Me
1953 * 10.5 Che Guevara
Socialism and Man in Cuba
1965 * 10.6 Régis Debray
"Conversations with Allende
" The Chilean Revolution * 10.7 Gustavo Gutierrez
A Theology of Liberation * 10.8 Camilo Torres
Message to Christians * 10.9 The Puerto Rican Woman: Object of Population Control
1976 * Chapter 11: Counter-Revolution in Latin America (1960-1980) * 11.1 Memorandum of Conversation
by the Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (Cabot) * 11.2 Ernesto Cardenal
Somoza Unveils Somoza's Statue of Somoza at the Somoza Stadium
1961 * 11.3 John F. Kennedy
The Alliance for Progress
1961 * 11.4 The Brazilian Constitution of 1967 * 11.5 Elena Poniatowska
Massacre in Mexico * 11.6 The U.S. Department of Defense
School of the Americas "Study Manual
" Excerpts * 11.7 "The Call to the March of Empty Pots and Pans
" 1971 * 11.8 Peter Winn
Diary of a Coup
1973 * 11.9 Maria and Matthew Posner
Circle of Love Over Death: Testimonies of the Mothers of the Plaza del Mayo * Chapter 12: The Late Cold War in Latin America (1970s-1990) * 12.1 Margaret Randall
Sandino's Daughters: Testimonies of Nicaraguan Women in Struggle
1995 * 12.2 Maria da Silva Miguel
"The People is Poet
" from The Struggle Is One: Voices and Visions of Liberation
* 1994 * 12.3 Victor Montejo and Victor Perera
Testimony: Death of a Guatemalan Village
1995 * 12.4 Raymond Bonner
"Massacre of Hundreds Reported in Salvador Village
" New York Times
January 27
* 1982 * 12.5 Report of the Chilean Commission on Truth and Reconciliation
"The 1978-1990 Period" * 12.6 The Chiquita Papers
SEC Deposition Papers Detailing Payments to Guerilla and Paramilitary Groups
* National Security Archives
Briefing Book
No. 586 * 12.7 "The Interview of the Century
" El Diario interviews Chairman Gonzalo
1988 * 12.8 Silvio Rodriguez Sings of the Special Period
1999 * Chapter 13: Neo-Liberalism and its Discontents (1980-2015) * 13.1 Fernando Henrique Cardoso
Inaugural Address
1995 * 13.2 Gary S. Becker
"Latin America Owes a Lot to Its Chicago Boys
" 1997 * 13.3 Supreme Decree No. 355
Creation of the Commission on Truth and Reconciliation
Chile
April 25
1990 * 13.4 Ejercito Zapatista de Liberacion Nacional
"First Message from Lancandon Jungle
" 1994 * 13.5 Alonso Salazar
Born to Die in Medellin
1990 * 13.6 Carmen Naranjo Coto
"Women's Liberation from Servitude and Over-Protection
" 1989 * 13.7 Suzana Sawyer
"Suing Chevron Texaco" * 13.8 Gloria Anzaldúa
"To Live in the Borderlands Means You" * Chapter 14: New Identities
New Politics (1980-2016) * 14.1 Rigoberta Menchú
I
Rigoberta Menchú: An Indian Woman in Guatemala * 14.2 Jorge Esteves
"Ocama-Daca Taino (Hear Me
I am a Taino): Perspective of Jorge Estevez
a Taino from * the Dominican Republic" * 14.3 Afro-Colombians and Law 70 of 1993 * 14.4 Evo Morales
"Towards a New World Order for Living Well
" Address to the Summit of the Group of 77
* 2014 * 14.5 Richard Gott
Hugo Chavez and the Bolivarian Revolution * 14.6 Michelle Bachelet Inaugural Address
2006
Letter to the French Directory
November 5
1797 * 1.2 Luca Almán
"The Siege of Guanajuato
" Historia de Méjico
Vol. 1
1849 * 1.3 Simón Bolívar
The Jamaica Letter
1815 * 1.4 Simón Bolívar
Decree for the Emancipation of the Slaves
2 June 1816 * 1.5 Augustin de Iturbide
The Plan of Iguala
February 24
1821 * 1.6 William Miller
"Description of Battle of Ayacucho
" 1828 * 1.7 Vicente Grez
Las Mujeres de la Independencia * 1.8 Manuela Sáenz
Letter to the Colombian Ambassador
February 1827 * 1.9 Pedro I
Declaration of Brazilian Independence * Chapter 2: Latin America: Regionalism and Localism * 2.1 Simon Bolivar
Letter to General Juan Jose Flores
9 November 1830 ("Ploughing the Sea"); and Final * Proclamation of the Liberator (10 Dec
1830) * 2.2 Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
Facundo: Civilization and Barbarism
Or
Life in the Argentine Republic in * the Days of the Tyrants
1845 * 2.3 Décimas dedicated to Santa Anna's leg * 2.4 James K. Polk
Texas
Mexico and Manifest Destiny * 2.5 Domingos José Gonçalves de Magalhães
"Uprising in Maranhão
1839-1840" * 2.6 Anonymous
"A Report on Paraguay" The Morning Chronicle (London)
August 23
1824 * Chapter 3: First Attempts at State Formation: The Liberal-Conservative Debate (1830-1875) * 3.1 Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera
Letter to Pius IX
January 15
1862 * 3.2 James Orton
The Andes and the Amazon: Or
Across the Continent of South America * 3.3 Friedrich Hassaurek
Four Years Among the Ecuadorians
1867 * 3.4 Juana Manuela Gorritti
"The Dead Man's Fiancée
" 1865 * 3.5 William Walker
The War in Nicaragua
1860 * 3.6 Cartoons depicting racial tensions in War of Triple Alliance * Chapter 4: Exclusion and Inclusion: Everyday People (1825-1880s) * 4.1 Simon Bolivar
Decrees on Indian Rights
Land and Tribute
1825 * 4.2 Thomas Ewbank
Life in Brazil
Or
A Journal of a Visit to the Land of Cocoa and the Palm * 4.3 Newspaper advertisements for Black Wet Nurses
Brazil
1821-1854 * 4.4 Miguel Barnet (ed.)
Biography of a Runaway Slave * 4.5 John L. Stephens
Incidents of Travel in Central America
Chiapas and Yucatans
Vol. II * 4.6 Florda Tristan
Peregrinations of a Pariah * 4.7 Frances Calderon de la Barca
"Mexican Servants
" Life in Mexico During a Residence of Two Years in that * Country
1843 * Chapter 5: Progress and Modernization: The Elite's Strategy (1870-1929) * 5.1 Juan Bautista Alberdi
Immigration as a Means of Progress
1853 * 5.2 The Cuba Commission Report on Chinese Indentured Workers of 1876 * 5.3 Pascual Coña
A Mapuche Chieftan Remembers "Pacification" * 5.4 Teresa González de Fanning
Concerning the Education of Women * 5.5 Frederick Upham Adams
The Conquest of the Tropics
1914 * 5.6 West Indian Strike Committee
Limón
Costa Rica. Notice to West Indian Farmers! * 5.7 Channing Arnold and Frederick J. Tabor Frost
The American Egypt: A Record of Travel in Yucatan
1909 * 5.8 W. E. Hardenburg
The Putumayo
The Devils Paradise
1912 * Chapter 6: Worlds Connecting: Latin America in an Imperial Age * 6.1 Theodore Roosevelt
The Platt Amendment
1902 * 6.2 Philippe Bunau-Varilla
Panama: The Creation
Destruction and Resurrection * 6.3 Cartoons depicting U.S. racial stereotypes towards Latin America
1899-1904 * 6.4 José Martí
"The Truth about the United States
" 1894 * 6.5 Fanny Chambers Gooch Inglehart
Face to Face with the Mexicans * 6.6 Luisa Capetillo
"Men's Opinion About Women and My Own
" 1916 * 6.7 Photos of Belterra and Fordlandia
from Henry Ford Collection * Chapter 7: Progress and its Discontents (1880-1920) * 7.1 Eucildes da Cunha
Rebellion in the Backlands * 7.2 José Enrique Rodó
Ariel
1900 * 7.3 Emiliano Zapata
The Plan of Ayala
1911 * 7.4 The Mexican Constitution of 1917
Articles 3
27 and 123 * 7.5 Alfonsina Storni
"An Old Story
" 1919 * 7.6 Cuban Tourism Materials
1920s * Chapter 8: The Depression and Authoritarian Populists (1930-1950) * 8.1 Franklin Delano Roosevelt
The Good Neighbor Policy
1933 * 8.2 Lázaro Cárdenas
Messages to the Mexican Nation on the Oil Question
1938 * 8.3 "A Landowner's Account of Peasant Rebellion in El Salvador
1932" * 8.4 Eyewitnesses to the Haitian Genocide of 1937 * 8.5 Joana de Masi Zero
"Life of a Factory Worker Under Vargas" * 8.6 Magda Portal
Proletarian Song * 8.7 Eva Perón
In My Own Words
1952 * 8.8 Raúl Prebisch
A New Economic Model for Latin America
1950 * Chapter 9: The Challenges of Modernity (1930-1950) * 9.1 Augusto Sandino
"To Abolish the Monroe Doctrine
" 1933 * 9.2 Pedro Campos Albizu
Puerto Rican Nationalism * 9.3 José Vasconcelos
The Cosmic Race
1925 * 9.4 José Carlos Mariátegui
On the Indigenous Problem
1928 * 9.5 Gilberto Freyre
The Masters and the Slaves
1933 * 9.6 Nicolás Guillén
"Son Number 6
" 1947 * 9.7 Alicia Moreau de Justo
"The Civil Emancipation of Women" * 9.8 Fida Kahlo
Self Portrait Along the Border Line with Mexico and the United States
1932 * Chapter 10: Revolution and Reform in Latin America (1950-1980) * 10.1 Bolivian Legislative Decree no. 03464 Relative to Agrarian Reform
August 2
1953 * 10.2 Carolina Maria de Jesus
Child of the Dark
1960 * 10.3 Abdias do Nascimento
The Myth of Racial Democracy
1968 * 10.4 Fidel Castro
History Will Absolve Me
1953 * 10.5 Che Guevara
Socialism and Man in Cuba
1965 * 10.6 Régis Debray
"Conversations with Allende
" The Chilean Revolution * 10.7 Gustavo Gutierrez
A Theology of Liberation * 10.8 Camilo Torres
Message to Christians * 10.9 The Puerto Rican Woman: Object of Population Control
1976 * Chapter 11: Counter-Revolution in Latin America (1960-1980) * 11.1 Memorandum of Conversation
by the Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (Cabot) * 11.2 Ernesto Cardenal
Somoza Unveils Somoza's Statue of Somoza at the Somoza Stadium
1961 * 11.3 John F. Kennedy
The Alliance for Progress
1961 * 11.4 The Brazilian Constitution of 1967 * 11.5 Elena Poniatowska
Massacre in Mexico * 11.6 The U.S. Department of Defense
School of the Americas "Study Manual
" Excerpts * 11.7 "The Call to the March of Empty Pots and Pans
" 1971 * 11.8 Peter Winn
Diary of a Coup
1973 * 11.9 Maria and Matthew Posner
Circle of Love Over Death: Testimonies of the Mothers of the Plaza del Mayo * Chapter 12: The Late Cold War in Latin America (1970s-1990) * 12.1 Margaret Randall
Sandino's Daughters: Testimonies of Nicaraguan Women in Struggle
1995 * 12.2 Maria da Silva Miguel
"The People is Poet
" from The Struggle Is One: Voices and Visions of Liberation
* 1994 * 12.3 Victor Montejo and Victor Perera
Testimony: Death of a Guatemalan Village
1995 * 12.4 Raymond Bonner
"Massacre of Hundreds Reported in Salvador Village
" New York Times
January 27
* 1982 * 12.5 Report of the Chilean Commission on Truth and Reconciliation
"The 1978-1990 Period" * 12.6 The Chiquita Papers
SEC Deposition Papers Detailing Payments to Guerilla and Paramilitary Groups
* National Security Archives
Briefing Book
No. 586 * 12.7 "The Interview of the Century
" El Diario interviews Chairman Gonzalo
1988 * 12.8 Silvio Rodriguez Sings of the Special Period
1999 * Chapter 13: Neo-Liberalism and its Discontents (1980-2015) * 13.1 Fernando Henrique Cardoso
Inaugural Address
1995 * 13.2 Gary S. Becker
"Latin America Owes a Lot to Its Chicago Boys
" 1997 * 13.3 Supreme Decree No. 355
Creation of the Commission on Truth and Reconciliation
Chile
April 25
1990 * 13.4 Ejercito Zapatista de Liberacion Nacional
"First Message from Lancandon Jungle
" 1994 * 13.5 Alonso Salazar
Born to Die in Medellin
1990 * 13.6 Carmen Naranjo Coto
"Women's Liberation from Servitude and Over-Protection
" 1989 * 13.7 Suzana Sawyer
"Suing Chevron Texaco" * 13.8 Gloria Anzaldúa
"To Live in the Borderlands Means You" * Chapter 14: New Identities
New Politics (1980-2016) * 14.1 Rigoberta Menchú
I
Rigoberta Menchú: An Indian Woman in Guatemala * 14.2 Jorge Esteves
"Ocama-Daca Taino (Hear Me
I am a Taino): Perspective of Jorge Estevez
a Taino from * the Dominican Republic" * 14.3 Afro-Colombians and Law 70 of 1993 * 14.4 Evo Morales
"Towards a New World Order for Living Well
" Address to the Summit of the Group of 77
* 2014 * 14.5 Richard Gott
Hugo Chavez and the Bolivarian Revolution * 14.6 Michelle Bachelet Inaugural Address
2006
* Acknowledgments * How to Read a Primary Source * Chapter 1: Latin America in the Age of Revolution (1789-1820s) * 1.1 Toussaint L'Ouverture
Letter to the French Directory
November 5
1797 * 1.2 Luca Almán
"The Siege of Guanajuato
" Historia de Méjico
Vol. 1
1849 * 1.3 Simón Bolívar
The Jamaica Letter
1815 * 1.4 Simón Bolívar
Decree for the Emancipation of the Slaves
2 June 1816 * 1.5 Augustin de Iturbide
The Plan of Iguala
February 24
1821 * 1.6 William Miller
"Description of Battle of Ayacucho
" 1828 * 1.7 Vicente Grez
Las Mujeres de la Independencia * 1.8 Manuela Sáenz
Letter to the Colombian Ambassador
February 1827 * 1.9 Pedro I
Declaration of Brazilian Independence * Chapter 2: Latin America: Regionalism and Localism * 2.1 Simon Bolivar
Letter to General Juan Jose Flores
9 November 1830 ("Ploughing the Sea"); and Final * Proclamation of the Liberator (10 Dec
1830) * 2.2 Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
Facundo: Civilization and Barbarism
Or
Life in the Argentine Republic in * the Days of the Tyrants
1845 * 2.3 Décimas dedicated to Santa Anna's leg * 2.4 James K. Polk
Texas
Mexico and Manifest Destiny * 2.5 Domingos José Gonçalves de Magalhães
"Uprising in Maranhão
1839-1840" * 2.6 Anonymous
"A Report on Paraguay" The Morning Chronicle (London)
August 23
1824 * Chapter 3: First Attempts at State Formation: The Liberal-Conservative Debate (1830-1875) * 3.1 Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera
Letter to Pius IX
January 15
1862 * 3.2 James Orton
The Andes and the Amazon: Or
Across the Continent of South America * 3.3 Friedrich Hassaurek
Four Years Among the Ecuadorians
1867 * 3.4 Juana Manuela Gorritti
"The Dead Man's Fiancée
" 1865 * 3.5 William Walker
The War in Nicaragua
1860 * 3.6 Cartoons depicting racial tensions in War of Triple Alliance * Chapter 4: Exclusion and Inclusion: Everyday People (1825-1880s) * 4.1 Simon Bolivar
Decrees on Indian Rights
Land and Tribute
1825 * 4.2 Thomas Ewbank
Life in Brazil
Or
A Journal of a Visit to the Land of Cocoa and the Palm * 4.3 Newspaper advertisements for Black Wet Nurses
Brazil
1821-1854 * 4.4 Miguel Barnet (ed.)
Biography of a Runaway Slave * 4.5 John L. Stephens
Incidents of Travel in Central America
Chiapas and Yucatans
Vol. II * 4.6 Florda Tristan
Peregrinations of a Pariah * 4.7 Frances Calderon de la Barca
"Mexican Servants
" Life in Mexico During a Residence of Two Years in that * Country
1843 * Chapter 5: Progress and Modernization: The Elite's Strategy (1870-1929) * 5.1 Juan Bautista Alberdi
Immigration as a Means of Progress
1853 * 5.2 The Cuba Commission Report on Chinese Indentured Workers of 1876 * 5.3 Pascual Coña
A Mapuche Chieftan Remembers "Pacification" * 5.4 Teresa González de Fanning
Concerning the Education of Women * 5.5 Frederick Upham Adams
The Conquest of the Tropics
1914 * 5.6 West Indian Strike Committee
Limón
Costa Rica. Notice to West Indian Farmers! * 5.7 Channing Arnold and Frederick J. Tabor Frost
The American Egypt: A Record of Travel in Yucatan
1909 * 5.8 W. E. Hardenburg
The Putumayo
The Devils Paradise
1912 * Chapter 6: Worlds Connecting: Latin America in an Imperial Age * 6.1 Theodore Roosevelt
The Platt Amendment
1902 * 6.2 Philippe Bunau-Varilla
Panama: The Creation
Destruction and Resurrection * 6.3 Cartoons depicting U.S. racial stereotypes towards Latin America
1899-1904 * 6.4 José Martí
"The Truth about the United States
" 1894 * 6.5 Fanny Chambers Gooch Inglehart
Face to Face with the Mexicans * 6.6 Luisa Capetillo
"Men's Opinion About Women and My Own
" 1916 * 6.7 Photos of Belterra and Fordlandia
from Henry Ford Collection * Chapter 7: Progress and its Discontents (1880-1920) * 7.1 Eucildes da Cunha
Rebellion in the Backlands * 7.2 José Enrique Rodó
Ariel
1900 * 7.3 Emiliano Zapata
The Plan of Ayala
1911 * 7.4 The Mexican Constitution of 1917
Articles 3
27 and 123 * 7.5 Alfonsina Storni
"An Old Story
" 1919 * 7.6 Cuban Tourism Materials
1920s * Chapter 8: The Depression and Authoritarian Populists (1930-1950) * 8.1 Franklin Delano Roosevelt
The Good Neighbor Policy
1933 * 8.2 Lázaro Cárdenas
Messages to the Mexican Nation on the Oil Question
1938 * 8.3 "A Landowner's Account of Peasant Rebellion in El Salvador
1932" * 8.4 Eyewitnesses to the Haitian Genocide of 1937 * 8.5 Joana de Masi Zero
"Life of a Factory Worker Under Vargas" * 8.6 Magda Portal
Proletarian Song * 8.7 Eva Perón
In My Own Words
1952 * 8.8 Raúl Prebisch
A New Economic Model for Latin America
1950 * Chapter 9: The Challenges of Modernity (1930-1950) * 9.1 Augusto Sandino
"To Abolish the Monroe Doctrine
" 1933 * 9.2 Pedro Campos Albizu
Puerto Rican Nationalism * 9.3 José Vasconcelos
The Cosmic Race
1925 * 9.4 José Carlos Mariátegui
On the Indigenous Problem
1928 * 9.5 Gilberto Freyre
The Masters and the Slaves
1933 * 9.6 Nicolás Guillén
"Son Number 6
" 1947 * 9.7 Alicia Moreau de Justo
"The Civil Emancipation of Women" * 9.8 Fida Kahlo
Self Portrait Along the Border Line with Mexico and the United States
1932 * Chapter 10: Revolution and Reform in Latin America (1950-1980) * 10.1 Bolivian Legislative Decree no. 03464 Relative to Agrarian Reform
August 2
1953 * 10.2 Carolina Maria de Jesus
Child of the Dark
1960 * 10.3 Abdias do Nascimento
The Myth of Racial Democracy
1968 * 10.4 Fidel Castro
History Will Absolve Me
1953 * 10.5 Che Guevara
Socialism and Man in Cuba
1965 * 10.6 Régis Debray
"Conversations with Allende
" The Chilean Revolution * 10.7 Gustavo Gutierrez
A Theology of Liberation * 10.8 Camilo Torres
Message to Christians * 10.9 The Puerto Rican Woman: Object of Population Control
1976 * Chapter 11: Counter-Revolution in Latin America (1960-1980) * 11.1 Memorandum of Conversation
by the Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (Cabot) * 11.2 Ernesto Cardenal
Somoza Unveils Somoza's Statue of Somoza at the Somoza Stadium
1961 * 11.3 John F. Kennedy
The Alliance for Progress
1961 * 11.4 The Brazilian Constitution of 1967 * 11.5 Elena Poniatowska
Massacre in Mexico * 11.6 The U.S. Department of Defense
School of the Americas "Study Manual
" Excerpts * 11.7 "The Call to the March of Empty Pots and Pans
" 1971 * 11.8 Peter Winn
Diary of a Coup
1973 * 11.9 Maria and Matthew Posner
Circle of Love Over Death: Testimonies of the Mothers of the Plaza del Mayo * Chapter 12: The Late Cold War in Latin America (1970s-1990) * 12.1 Margaret Randall
Sandino's Daughters: Testimonies of Nicaraguan Women in Struggle
1995 * 12.2 Maria da Silva Miguel
"The People is Poet
" from The Struggle Is One: Voices and Visions of Liberation
* 1994 * 12.3 Victor Montejo and Victor Perera
Testimony: Death of a Guatemalan Village
1995 * 12.4 Raymond Bonner
"Massacre of Hundreds Reported in Salvador Village
" New York Times
January 27
* 1982 * 12.5 Report of the Chilean Commission on Truth and Reconciliation
"The 1978-1990 Period" * 12.6 The Chiquita Papers
SEC Deposition Papers Detailing Payments to Guerilla and Paramilitary Groups
* National Security Archives
Briefing Book
No. 586 * 12.7 "The Interview of the Century
" El Diario interviews Chairman Gonzalo
1988 * 12.8 Silvio Rodriguez Sings of the Special Period
1999 * Chapter 13: Neo-Liberalism and its Discontents (1980-2015) * 13.1 Fernando Henrique Cardoso
Inaugural Address
1995 * 13.2 Gary S. Becker
"Latin America Owes a Lot to Its Chicago Boys
" 1997 * 13.3 Supreme Decree No. 355
Creation of the Commission on Truth and Reconciliation
Chile
April 25
1990 * 13.4 Ejercito Zapatista de Liberacion Nacional
"First Message from Lancandon Jungle
" 1994 * 13.5 Alonso Salazar
Born to Die in Medellin
1990 * 13.6 Carmen Naranjo Coto
"Women's Liberation from Servitude and Over-Protection
" 1989 * 13.7 Suzana Sawyer
"Suing Chevron Texaco" * 13.8 Gloria Anzaldúa
"To Live in the Borderlands Means You" * Chapter 14: New Identities
New Politics (1980-2016) * 14.1 Rigoberta Menchú
I
Rigoberta Menchú: An Indian Woman in Guatemala * 14.2 Jorge Esteves
"Ocama-Daca Taino (Hear Me
I am a Taino): Perspective of Jorge Estevez
a Taino from * the Dominican Republic" * 14.3 Afro-Colombians and Law 70 of 1993 * 14.4 Evo Morales
"Towards a New World Order for Living Well
" Address to the Summit of the Group of 77
* 2014 * 14.5 Richard Gott
Hugo Chavez and the Bolivarian Revolution * 14.6 Michelle Bachelet Inaugural Address
2006
Letter to the French Directory
November 5
1797 * 1.2 Luca Almán
"The Siege of Guanajuato
" Historia de Méjico
Vol. 1
1849 * 1.3 Simón Bolívar
The Jamaica Letter
1815 * 1.4 Simón Bolívar
Decree for the Emancipation of the Slaves
2 June 1816 * 1.5 Augustin de Iturbide
The Plan of Iguala
February 24
1821 * 1.6 William Miller
"Description of Battle of Ayacucho
" 1828 * 1.7 Vicente Grez
Las Mujeres de la Independencia * 1.8 Manuela Sáenz
Letter to the Colombian Ambassador
February 1827 * 1.9 Pedro I
Declaration of Brazilian Independence * Chapter 2: Latin America: Regionalism and Localism * 2.1 Simon Bolivar
Letter to General Juan Jose Flores
9 November 1830 ("Ploughing the Sea"); and Final * Proclamation of the Liberator (10 Dec
1830) * 2.2 Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
Facundo: Civilization and Barbarism
Or
Life in the Argentine Republic in * the Days of the Tyrants
1845 * 2.3 Décimas dedicated to Santa Anna's leg * 2.4 James K. Polk
Texas
Mexico and Manifest Destiny * 2.5 Domingos José Gonçalves de Magalhães
"Uprising in Maranhão
1839-1840" * 2.6 Anonymous
"A Report on Paraguay" The Morning Chronicle (London)
August 23
1824 * Chapter 3: First Attempts at State Formation: The Liberal-Conservative Debate (1830-1875) * 3.1 Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera
Letter to Pius IX
January 15
1862 * 3.2 James Orton
The Andes and the Amazon: Or
Across the Continent of South America * 3.3 Friedrich Hassaurek
Four Years Among the Ecuadorians
1867 * 3.4 Juana Manuela Gorritti
"The Dead Man's Fiancée
" 1865 * 3.5 William Walker
The War in Nicaragua
1860 * 3.6 Cartoons depicting racial tensions in War of Triple Alliance * Chapter 4: Exclusion and Inclusion: Everyday People (1825-1880s) * 4.1 Simon Bolivar
Decrees on Indian Rights
Land and Tribute
1825 * 4.2 Thomas Ewbank
Life in Brazil
Or
A Journal of a Visit to the Land of Cocoa and the Palm * 4.3 Newspaper advertisements for Black Wet Nurses
Brazil
1821-1854 * 4.4 Miguel Barnet (ed.)
Biography of a Runaway Slave * 4.5 John L. Stephens
Incidents of Travel in Central America
Chiapas and Yucatans
Vol. II * 4.6 Florda Tristan
Peregrinations of a Pariah * 4.7 Frances Calderon de la Barca
"Mexican Servants
" Life in Mexico During a Residence of Two Years in that * Country
1843 * Chapter 5: Progress and Modernization: The Elite's Strategy (1870-1929) * 5.1 Juan Bautista Alberdi
Immigration as a Means of Progress
1853 * 5.2 The Cuba Commission Report on Chinese Indentured Workers of 1876 * 5.3 Pascual Coña
A Mapuche Chieftan Remembers "Pacification" * 5.4 Teresa González de Fanning
Concerning the Education of Women * 5.5 Frederick Upham Adams
The Conquest of the Tropics
1914 * 5.6 West Indian Strike Committee
Limón
Costa Rica. Notice to West Indian Farmers! * 5.7 Channing Arnold and Frederick J. Tabor Frost
The American Egypt: A Record of Travel in Yucatan
1909 * 5.8 W. E. Hardenburg
The Putumayo
The Devils Paradise
1912 * Chapter 6: Worlds Connecting: Latin America in an Imperial Age * 6.1 Theodore Roosevelt
The Platt Amendment
1902 * 6.2 Philippe Bunau-Varilla
Panama: The Creation
Destruction and Resurrection * 6.3 Cartoons depicting U.S. racial stereotypes towards Latin America
1899-1904 * 6.4 José Martí
"The Truth about the United States
" 1894 * 6.5 Fanny Chambers Gooch Inglehart
Face to Face with the Mexicans * 6.6 Luisa Capetillo
"Men's Opinion About Women and My Own
" 1916 * 6.7 Photos of Belterra and Fordlandia
from Henry Ford Collection * Chapter 7: Progress and its Discontents (1880-1920) * 7.1 Eucildes da Cunha
Rebellion in the Backlands * 7.2 José Enrique Rodó
Ariel
1900 * 7.3 Emiliano Zapata
The Plan of Ayala
1911 * 7.4 The Mexican Constitution of 1917
Articles 3
27 and 123 * 7.5 Alfonsina Storni
"An Old Story
" 1919 * 7.6 Cuban Tourism Materials
1920s * Chapter 8: The Depression and Authoritarian Populists (1930-1950) * 8.1 Franklin Delano Roosevelt
The Good Neighbor Policy
1933 * 8.2 Lázaro Cárdenas
Messages to the Mexican Nation on the Oil Question
1938 * 8.3 "A Landowner's Account of Peasant Rebellion in El Salvador
1932" * 8.4 Eyewitnesses to the Haitian Genocide of 1937 * 8.5 Joana de Masi Zero
"Life of a Factory Worker Under Vargas" * 8.6 Magda Portal
Proletarian Song * 8.7 Eva Perón
In My Own Words
1952 * 8.8 Raúl Prebisch
A New Economic Model for Latin America
1950 * Chapter 9: The Challenges of Modernity (1930-1950) * 9.1 Augusto Sandino
"To Abolish the Monroe Doctrine
" 1933 * 9.2 Pedro Campos Albizu
Puerto Rican Nationalism * 9.3 José Vasconcelos
The Cosmic Race
1925 * 9.4 José Carlos Mariátegui
On the Indigenous Problem
1928 * 9.5 Gilberto Freyre
The Masters and the Slaves
1933 * 9.6 Nicolás Guillén
"Son Number 6
" 1947 * 9.7 Alicia Moreau de Justo
"The Civil Emancipation of Women" * 9.8 Fida Kahlo
Self Portrait Along the Border Line with Mexico and the United States
1932 * Chapter 10: Revolution and Reform in Latin America (1950-1980) * 10.1 Bolivian Legislative Decree no. 03464 Relative to Agrarian Reform
August 2
1953 * 10.2 Carolina Maria de Jesus
Child of the Dark
1960 * 10.3 Abdias do Nascimento
The Myth of Racial Democracy
1968 * 10.4 Fidel Castro
History Will Absolve Me
1953 * 10.5 Che Guevara
Socialism and Man in Cuba
1965 * 10.6 Régis Debray
"Conversations with Allende
" The Chilean Revolution * 10.7 Gustavo Gutierrez
A Theology of Liberation * 10.8 Camilo Torres
Message to Christians * 10.9 The Puerto Rican Woman: Object of Population Control
1976 * Chapter 11: Counter-Revolution in Latin America (1960-1980) * 11.1 Memorandum of Conversation
by the Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (Cabot) * 11.2 Ernesto Cardenal
Somoza Unveils Somoza's Statue of Somoza at the Somoza Stadium
1961 * 11.3 John F. Kennedy
The Alliance for Progress
1961 * 11.4 The Brazilian Constitution of 1967 * 11.5 Elena Poniatowska
Massacre in Mexico * 11.6 The U.S. Department of Defense
School of the Americas "Study Manual
" Excerpts * 11.7 "The Call to the March of Empty Pots and Pans
" 1971 * 11.8 Peter Winn
Diary of a Coup
1973 * 11.9 Maria and Matthew Posner
Circle of Love Over Death: Testimonies of the Mothers of the Plaza del Mayo * Chapter 12: The Late Cold War in Latin America (1970s-1990) * 12.1 Margaret Randall
Sandino's Daughters: Testimonies of Nicaraguan Women in Struggle
1995 * 12.2 Maria da Silva Miguel
"The People is Poet
" from The Struggle Is One: Voices and Visions of Liberation
* 1994 * 12.3 Victor Montejo and Victor Perera
Testimony: Death of a Guatemalan Village
1995 * 12.4 Raymond Bonner
"Massacre of Hundreds Reported in Salvador Village
" New York Times
January 27
* 1982 * 12.5 Report of the Chilean Commission on Truth and Reconciliation
"The 1978-1990 Period" * 12.6 The Chiquita Papers
SEC Deposition Papers Detailing Payments to Guerilla and Paramilitary Groups
* National Security Archives
Briefing Book
No. 586 * 12.7 "The Interview of the Century
" El Diario interviews Chairman Gonzalo
1988 * 12.8 Silvio Rodriguez Sings of the Special Period
1999 * Chapter 13: Neo-Liberalism and its Discontents (1980-2015) * 13.1 Fernando Henrique Cardoso
Inaugural Address
1995 * 13.2 Gary S. Becker
"Latin America Owes a Lot to Its Chicago Boys
" 1997 * 13.3 Supreme Decree No. 355
Creation of the Commission on Truth and Reconciliation
Chile
April 25
1990 * 13.4 Ejercito Zapatista de Liberacion Nacional
"First Message from Lancandon Jungle
" 1994 * 13.5 Alonso Salazar
Born to Die in Medellin
1990 * 13.6 Carmen Naranjo Coto
"Women's Liberation from Servitude and Over-Protection
" 1989 * 13.7 Suzana Sawyer
"Suing Chevron Texaco" * 13.8 Gloria Anzaldúa
"To Live in the Borderlands Means You" * Chapter 14: New Identities
New Politics (1980-2016) * 14.1 Rigoberta Menchú
I
Rigoberta Menchú: An Indian Woman in Guatemala * 14.2 Jorge Esteves
"Ocama-Daca Taino (Hear Me
I am a Taino): Perspective of Jorge Estevez
a Taino from * the Dominican Republic" * 14.3 Afro-Colombians and Law 70 of 1993 * 14.4 Evo Morales
"Towards a New World Order for Living Well
" Address to the Summit of the Group of 77
* 2014 * 14.5 Richard Gott
Hugo Chavez and the Bolivarian Revolution * 14.6 Michelle Bachelet Inaugural Address
2006







