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The Second Century: U.S.--Latin American Relations Since 1889 by Mark T. Gilderhus, X

The Second Century: U.S.--Latin American Relations Since 1889 by Mark T. Gilderhus, X
The Second Century: U.S.-Latin American Relations since 1889 focuses on U.S. relations with Latin America during the second century, a period bounded by the advent of the New Diplomacy late in the nineteenth century and the end of the Cold War about one hundred years later. This text provides a balanced perspective as it presents both the United States's view that the Western Hemisphere needed to unite under a common democratic, capitalistic society, and the Latin American countries' response to U.S. attempts to impose these goals on their southern neighbors. This book examines the reciprocal interactions between the two regions, each with distinctive purposes, outlooks, interests, and cultures. It also places U.S.-Latin American relations within the larger context of global politics and economics. The Second Century is an excellent text for courses in Latin American history and diplomatic history.



Latin American Cinema: Essays on Modernity, Gender and National Identity
Latin American Cinema: Essays on Modernity, Gender and National Identity
Renewed interest in Latin American film industries has opened a host of paths of scholarly exploration. Productions from different countries reflect particular social attitudes, political climates and self-conceptions, and must be considered separately and as a whole. The search for national identity is a key component of Latin American films in a time of decreasing cultural diversity and pressures to westernize. Globalization and falling government support have fueled cross-border collaborations, calling into question the idea of a movie's ?nationality, ? and leaving some nations? film industries on the brink of collapse. Whether thriving or barely surviving, struggling to remain distinct or embracing globalization on its own terms, addressing the government or society, Latin American cinema remains vibrant, offering a wealth of material to scholars of all stripes. These collected essays explore important elements of Latin American cinema and its associated national film industries.



Bristol University Latin American and Ballroom Dancing Society - Bristol University Latin American & Ballroom Dancing Society (BULABDS) is student society offering dance classes in the UK.

University of London Union Ballroom And Latin-American Dancing Society - ULU BALADS is a student society of the University of London that offers classes in ballroom dancing and also supports a team that competes in the Inter Varsity Dance Association.

American Antiquarian Society - The American Antiquarian Society (AAS), located in Worcester, Massachusetts, is both a learned society and national research library of pre-twentieth century American History and culture. Its mission has been to collect, preserve and make available for study all printed records of what is now known as the United States of America, from first European settlement through the year 1876.

Caribbeanist - A Caribbeanist is a scholar who specializes in the study of the Caribbean region of the Americas -- its literature, culture, politics, society, ecology and so forth. In some academic disciplines Caribbean studies are seen as a branch of the larger field of Latin American studies.



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Latin American Culture and Society - Latin American Culture and Society Culture and Schooling The essence of this book is to assist educators to improve eduational practice in the constantly changing cultural contexts of school latin american culture and society and society. Cross cultural dimensions such as diversity; uniformity; individualism, latin american culture and society and collectivism emerge as key focus areas of discussion. Where possible, bridges are built between relevant cross cultural research on one hand, latin american culture and society and its impact on improving ...

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Latin American Country - Latin American Country Latin American Business Cultures This concise, practical book was written to better understand the business cultures in eleven Latin American countries. Fifteen authors with backgrounds in business, academia, politics, latin american country and the. highest levels of policy making investigate the Latin American business culture. New insights are given into Latin America as a diverse, not homogeneous, continent with specific latin american country and regional perspectives. Coverage is provided of different countries, cultures, latin american country and languages, ...

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