ABSTRACT

The fourth edition of Latin American Civilization is a compact update of a classic book of readings that teachers and students of Latin American history have used and appreciated since its first appearance in 1955. Returning to the single-volume format, this edition combines the best of the old collection with new material on recent developments in Latin American politics and society. Particular care has been taken to bring the chapters on the twentieth century up to date. Among the new selections are pieces on the Church’s role in the Nicaraguan revolution, the Malvinas/Falklands war, the struggle for democracy in Argentina and Brazil, and women’s liberation in Cuba. The great majority of selections are primary materials. These personal narratives—many translated by Dr. Keen for this collection—convey the flavor and spirit of a period more vividly than official documents and are generally better written. Secondary works are used only when suitable contemporary material was not available. The brief introductions and headnotes, which provide students with background information on the authors and subject matter, have been updated to reflect the best recent scholarship. This lively, entertaining, and informative book is an excellent companion for all texts on Latin American history, although its organization and outlook conform most closely to that of Keen and Wasserman’s Short History of Latin America.

part One|35 pages

Indian and Hispanic Origins

chapter Chapter I|24 pages

Ancient America

chapter Chapter II|9 pages

The Hispanic Background

part Two|121 pages

Spain in the Indies

chapter Chapter III|22 pages

Conquest

chapter Chapter IV|14 pages

The Evolution of Spain’s Indian Policy

chapter Chapter V|19 pages

The Economy of the Spanish Indies

chapter Chapter VI|17 pages

Government and Church in the Spanish Indies

chapter Chapter VII|17 pages

Class and Caste in the Spanish Colonies

chapter Chapter VIII|17 pages

The Bourbon Reforms and Spanish America

chapter Chapter IX|13 pages

Colonial Culture and the Enlightenment

part Three|38 pages

Colonial Brazil

chapter Chapter X|11 pages

The Formation of Colonial Brazil

chapter Chapter XI|7 pages

Government and Church in Colonial Brazil

chapter Chapter XII|18 pages

Masters and Slaves

part Four|89 pages

Latin America in the Nineteenth Century

chapter Chapter XIII|37 pages

The Liberation of Latin America

chapter Chapter XIV|29 pages

Dictators and Revolutions

chapter Chapter XV|21 pages

Brazil: From Empire to Republic

part Five|132 pages

Latin America in the Twentieth Century

chapter Chapter XVI|27 pages

The Mexican Revolution

chapter Chapter XVII|21 pages

Argentina: The Struggle for Democracy, 1890-1985

chapter Chapter XVIII|24 pages

Republican Brazil: The Awakening Giant

chapter Chapter XIX|35 pages

Latin American Roads to Socialism

chapter Chapter XX|23 pages

The Two Americas