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Americanos: Latin America's Struggle for Independence by John Charles Chasteen (Patterson Distinguished Term Professor of History, Patterson Distinguished Term Professor of History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

A premier volume in Oxford's Pivotal Moments in World History series, Americanos offers an engagingly written, compact history of the Latin American wars of independence. Proceeding almost cinematically, scene by vivid scene, John Charles Chasteen introduces the reader to lead players, basic concepts, key events, and dominant trends, braided together in a single, taut narrative. He vividly depicts the individuals and events of those tumultuous years, capturing the gathering forces for independence, the clashes of troops and decisions of leaders, and the rich, elaborate tapestry of Latin American societies as they embraced nationhood.

Americanos Reviews

Americanos is never dull or stodgy. On the contrary, it sometimes gives the giddy feeling of one-damn-thing-after-another. * Hugh O'Shaughnessy, New Statesman *

About John Charles Chasteen (Patterson Distinguished Term Professor of History, Patterson Distinguished Term Professor of History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

John Charles Chasteen is Patterson Distinguished Term Professor of History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Both a writer and a translator, his books include Born in Blood and Fire: A Concise History of Latin America.

Table of Contents

Preface ; Discovering America, 1799-1805 ; Pillars of the Crown, 1806-1810 ; Not-so-Civil Wars, 1810-1812 ; A Lost Cause?, 1812-1815 ; Independence Won, 1816-1824 ; Nation-Building Begins, 1824-1850

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GOR010662949
9780195392364
0195392361
Americanos: Latin America's Struggle for Independence by John Charles Chasteen (Patterson Distinguished Term Professor of History, Patterson Distinguished Term Professor of History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
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