Copublished with the University of Calgary Press, this series redefines our understanding of historical and current issues in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Series Editor: Hendrik Kraay, Professor, Department of History, University of Calgary.
Waking the Dictator is a study of federalism in late-nineteenth-century... Author: Karl B. Koth |
This book provides a detailed history of the northeastern state... Author: Suzanne B. Pasztor |
Clerical Ideology in a Revolutionary Age clearly delineates... Author: Brian Connaughton |
This book, examines modernization in Mexico City... Author: Claudia Agostoni |
Madness in Buenos Aires examines the interactions between... Author: Jonathan D. Ablard |
Palace intrigues and clientelism drove... Author: Christoph Rosenmüller |
From Many, One looks at the educational policies and practices... Author: Andrae Marak |
Why has violence been a predominant topic in contemporary... Author: Carolina Rocha |
Latin American cinema has experienced an... Author: Nayibe Bermúdez-Barrios |
With a burgeoning academic interest in Latin American science... Author:Joanna Page |
This book examines how twentieth-century Spanish American literature... Author: Dan Russek |
In Whose Man in Havana? provides us with a direct look at international relations through... Author: John W. Graham |
Journalism in a Small Place explores the changes and challenges... Author: Dr. Juliette Storr |
The Road to Armageddon: Paraguay Versus the Triple Alliance, 1866-70s Author: Thomas L. Whigham |