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Plot Summary of Latin America: A Concise Interpretive History
"This is a history of all of Latin America (including Brazil, Jamaica, and other non-hispanic countries) from pre-colonial times to the present. Aimed at scholars of this topic of all levels, it offers detailed (though not exhaustive) analysis of major historical events, their causes, and present problems which plague the region. This is not a mere listing of facts, however, but as the title suggests, it is an "interpretive history".

The major topics include: the origins of this multiracial society, colonialism and independence, structure and government of the new nations, the emergence of the modern state and the frustrations of democracy and true economic independence, and the revolutions of Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Bolivia, and Cuba in the 20th century. "

Benjamin A. Britz, Resident Scholar



Review Analysis of Latin America: A Concise Interpretive History
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Kind Of History
Time of history: - 20th century - 19th century - 18th century - 17th century
History of a people? Yes
Nationality? - Central/Latin American
Largely political history? Yes
Kind of political history - general revolution

Subjects of this Historical Account
Ethnicity (if plays a major part) - Hispanic
Is the portrayal sympathetic? - Neutral
From a certain profession/group? - simple laborers
Intelligence of subject of history: - Smart

Main Adversary
From a certain profession/group? - government investigators
How much of work is main antagonist actually present in: - throughout most of the book.
Nationality? - American
Is the portrayal sympathetic? - Somewhat Unsympathetic

Setting
The Americas (not US): Yes
The Americas: - Mexico - Central - The Caribbean - South
If applicable, liberal/conservative? - Historian is moderately liberal

Style
How much gore? - 1 ()
How fast-paced is the book? - 4 ()
Accounts of torture and death? - moderately detailed references to deaths
Book makes you feel... - frustrated
How much focus on stories of individuals? - Focuses mostly on the people/nation level
How much romance? - 1 ()
Pictures/Illustrations? - A handful
Maps necessary? - Necessary maps provided
Length of book - 350-400 pages
How much emphasis on small details? - 8 ()
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