Latin America and Its People - Combined Volume (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)

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Latin America and Its People, Single Volume Edition, Second Edition
Cheryl Martin and Mark Wasserman

Offering a balance of social, political, environmental, and cultural history, "Latin America and Its People "examines the whole of Latin America in a thematic rather than country-by-country approach. This engaging textbook emphasizes the stories of the diverse people of Latin America, their everyday lives, and the issues that affect them.

Written by two of the leading scholars in the field, Cheryl Martin and Mark Wasserman, "Latin America and Its People" presents a fresh interpretative survey of Latin American history from pre-Columbian times to the beginning of the twenty-first century. It examines the many institutions that Latin Americans have built and rebuilt - families, governments, churches, political parties, labor unions, schools, and armies - through the lives of the people who forged these institutions.

Features "How Historians Understand" essays with critical thinking questions give students insight into how historians work and also examine how historical information is used and sometimes transformed according to the issues of the time. "Slice of Life" vignettes with critical thinking questions take students to the scene of the action, illustrating the living conditions and social pressures during a particular time in history. "Latin American Lives" biographical essays with discussion questions focus on famous and not famous individuals and illustrate key points within the chapter. "Learning More About Latin Americans" sections at the end of each chapter offer suggestions for further reading for students interested in pursuing research projects on the lives ofLatin Americans. Key Words defined in the text appear in the end-of-text Glossary and provide students with an additional resource for study.

New to this Edition Two new "Slice of Life" features: "The Indians of Oaxtepec Defend Their Land and Water" shows how the indigenous people of one village in Mexico ensured their community's survival through creative adaptations to the cash economy and legal maneuvers. "On the Streets of Nuevo Laredo" describes the lives of cartoneros, or cardboard pickers, and provides graphic insight into the informal economy in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. Two new "Latin American Lives": Chapter 8 now contains a biography of Jose Antonio Aponte, a free black carpenter from Havana who was executed for allegedly fomenting a slave uprising in 1812. A biography of Luis Terrazas, political boss of Chihuahua, Mexico and the leading landowner and cattle raiser in Mexico at the time of the Revolution, is also now included. Eleven new color plates provide students with an opportunity to visually analyze and interpret the history of Latin America. Chapter content is updated throughout, adding depth and breadth with the latest scholarship and research.

AVAILABLE VERSIONS Single Volume Edition (Chapters 1 - 15) a ISBN 0-205-52053-7
Volume I To 1830 (Chapters 1 - 8) a ISBN 0-205-52052-9
Volume II 1800 to Present (Chapters 8 - 15) ISBN 0-205-52050-2

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Latin America and Its People, Single Volume Edition, Second Edition
Cheryl Martin and Mark Wasserman

Offering a balance of social, political, environmental, and cultural history, "Latin America and Its People "examines the whole of Latin America in a thematic rather than country-by-country approach. This engaging textbook emphasizes the stories of the diverse people of Latin America, their everyday lives, and the issues that affect them.

Written by two of the leading scholars in the field, Cheryl Martin and Mark Wasserman, "Latin America and Its People" presents a fresh interpretative survey of Latin American history from pre-Columbian times to the beginning of the twenty-first century. It examines the many institutions that Latin Americans have built and rebuilt - families, governments, churches, political parties, labor unions, schools, and armies - through the lives of the people who forged these institutions.

Features "How Historians Understand" essays with critical thinking questions give students insight into how historians work and also examine how historical information is used and sometimes transformed according to the issues of the time. "Slice of Life" vignettes with critical thinking questions take students to the scene of the action, illustrating the living conditions and social pressures during a particular time in history. "Latin American Lives" biographical essays with discussion questions focus on famous and not famous individuals and illustrate key points within the chapter. "Learning More About Latin Americans" sections at the end of each chapter offer suggestions for further reading for students interested in pursuing research projects on the lives ofLatin Americans. Key Words defined in the text appear in the end-of-text Glossary and provide students with an additional resource for study.

New to this Edition Two new "Slice of Life" features: "The Indians of Oaxtepec Defend Their Land and Water" shows how the indigenous people of one village in Mexico ensured their community's survival through creative adaptations to the cash economy and legal maneuvers. "On the Streets of Nuevo Laredo" describes the lives of cartoneros, or cardboard pickers, and provides graphic insight into the informal economy in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. Two new "Latin American Lives": Chapter 8 now contains a biography of Jose Antonio Aponte, a free black carpenter from Havana who was executed for allegedly fomenting a slave uprising in 1812. A biography of Luis Terrazas, political boss of Chihuahua, Mexico and the leading landowner and cattle raiser in Mexico at the time of the Revolution, is also now included. Eleven new color plates provide students with an opportunity to visually analyze and interpret the history of Latin America. Chapter content is updated throughout, adding depth and breadth with the latest scholarship and research.

AVAILABLE VERSIONS Single Volume Edition (Chapters 1 - 15) a ISBN 0-205-52053-7
Volume I To 1830 (Chapters 1 - 8) a ISBN 0-205-52052-9
Volume II 1800 to Present (Chapters 8 - 15) ISBN 0-205-52050-2

Visit us at www.ablongman.com/history

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Pearson

Country of origin

United States

Release date

February 2007

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February 2007

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232 x 162 x 21mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback

Pages

544

Edition

2nd Revised edition

ISBN-13

978-0-205-52053-4

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9780205520534

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