Latin America: A New Interpretation

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Latin America: A New Interpretation
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ISBN-10 : 9781403977229
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Book Synopsis Latin America: A New Interpretation by : L. Whitehead

Book excerpt: This book of collected essays by Laurence Whitehead, an eminent scholar of Latin America, explores the structures and influences that bind together the region, shedding light on this vast and rapidly changing culture zone.


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