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Latin America: Conflict and Creation, a Historical Reader (edition 1992)

by E. Bradford Burns

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This text reproduces documents that provide a better understanding of the Latin American past and present, and draws most heavily from Latin American sources. It is distinguished by the widest variety of documentation, including art work, short stories, poetry, folk tales and travel accounts. For sociologists, historians, and all those interested in Latin American studies and history.… (more)
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Title:Latin America: Conflict and Creation, a Historical Reader
Authors:E. Bradford Burns
Info:Prentice Hall (1992), Paperback, 336 pages
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This text reproduces documents that provide a better understanding of the Latin American past and present, and draws most heavily from Latin American sources. It is distinguished by the widest variety of documentation, including art work, short stories, poetry, folk tales and travel accounts. For sociologists, historians, and all those interested in Latin American studies and history.

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