The Twenty Latin Americas 2

The Twenty Latin Americas 2

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A landmark work of political journalism and regional analysis, The Twenty Latin Americas (Volume 2) presents an authoritative country-by-country portrait of the diverse nations that make up Latin America. French journalist Marcel Niedergang chronicles the political landscapes, social tensions, and economic realities of each republic with the sharp eye of a seasoned foreign correspondent who spent decades reporting from the region. The work argues that Latin America is not a monolithic bloc but a mosaic of deeply distinct societies, each shaped by its own colonial legacy, class structures, and ideological conflicts. Rigorous yet accessible, it remains an essential reference for understanding the turbulent political transformations that defined the continent through the mid-twentieth century.

Author: Marcel Niedergang
Format: Paperback

Genre: History

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

A landmark work of political journalism and regional analysis, The Twenty Latin Americas (Volume 2) presents an authoritative country-by-country portrait of the diverse nations that make up Latin America. French journalist Marcel Niedergang chronicles the political landscapes, social tensions, and economic realities of each republic with the sharp eye of a seasoned foreign correspondent who spent decades reporting from the region. The work argues that Latin America is not a monolithic bloc but a mosaic of deeply distinct societies, each shaped by its own colonial legacy, class structures, and ideological conflicts. Rigorous yet accessible, it remains an essential reference for understanding the turbulent political transformations that defined the continent through the mid-twentieth century.