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Machado de Assis
Reflections on a Brazilian Master Writer
Edited by Richard Graham
University of Texas Press
This book is designed not only to call new attention to this Brazilian master but also to raise questions about the nature of literature itself and current alternative views on how it can be approached.
The Second Conquest of Latin America
Coffee, Henequen, and Oil during the Export Boom, 1850-1930
Edited by Steven C. Topik and Allen Wells
University of Texas Press
How Latin America's exporting of three major commodities changed the region.
The Political Economy of Latin America in the Postwar Period
Edited by Laura Randall
University of Texas Press
An examination of the economic policies and their outcomes in several Latin American states.
Maya Cultural Activism in Guatemala
Edited by Edward F. Fischer and R. McKenna Brown
University of Texas Press
Essays on the pan-Maya movement by virtually all the leading U.S. experts on contemporary Maya communities and the top Maya scholars working in Guatemala.
The Idea of Race in Latin America, 1870-1940
Edited by Richard Graham
University of Texas Press
While Latin American leaders wanted a closer connection with Europe and North America, these regions' views on nonwhites came in conflict with Latin America's heterogenous racial makeup; this book examines how some countries navigated this dilemma.
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