Mark Burkholder, Monica Rankin and Lyman L. Johnson
In this compelling text, authors Mark A. Burkholder, Lyman L. Johnson, and Monica A. Rankin tell the story of more than 500 years of Latin American history through the themes of exploitation, inequality, and resistance. Balancing an examination of different forms of exploitation with discussions
of active and passive resistance, Exploitation, Inequality, and Resistance emphasizes these themes and analyzes the ways in which events throughout Latin America's history continue to resonate today.
1. The Eve of Atlantic Empires
Iberia
Indigenous Societies in "The Indies"
Africa and the Early Slave Trade
2. Exploration, Columbus, and Early Settlement
An Age of Exploration
The Caribbean Experiment
3. Conquest and Failure on the Mainland
The Fall of the
Aztec Empire
The Fall of the Inka Empire
Continued Conquest
Rewards of Conquest
Spectacular Failures
Brazil
4. Invaders Alter the Indies
Demographic Disaster
Environmental Change
The Columbian Exchange
5. Tools of Empire: Administration
Imperial
Organization
The Sale of Royal Appointments in Spanish America
Municipalities
Native Communities
Administration in Brazil
6. Tools of Empire: The Church
The Early Church
The Mature Church
The Inquisition
7. Language, Education, and Idolatry
Indians in
the Clergy?
Formal Education
Campaigns to Extirpate "Idolatry"
8. Economies and Trade
Early Tribute
The Evolution of Labor Systems
Domestic Economies and Regional Trade
Mining: Gold and Silver
Sugar
Trans-Oceanic Trade
9. Societies of Caste and
Class
The Broad Base of New World Societies
Family: The Foundation of Society
Women in the Societies and Economies of the Indies
The Culture of Honor
10. Living in an Empire
Urban and Rural Environments
Daily Life
11. Expanding Empires
The Spanish Empire from
the Late-Seventeenth Century to the 1750s
The Reforms of Charles III
Brazil in an Age of Expansion
Protest, Popular Insurrections, and Conspiracies
12. The Age of Independence (I)
A Political Revolution
Early Insurrections in Spanish America
Rebellion in the Spanish
Empire's Periphery
Rebellion in the Old Viceroyalties
Portugal and Brazil in an Era of Revolution
13. The Age of Independence (II)
Societies at War
Social Change
Government and Political Life
14. Colonies to Nations
Economic and Fiscal Consequences of
Independence
Centralism or Federalism?
Caudillos
15. Nation-State Formation
Politics and Parties
Mexico and la Reforma
Colombia and Liberal Reform
Liberals and Conservatives in Central America
Venezuela
Society and Culture in the Mid-Nineteenth
Century
16. Early Foreign Wars and Interventions
Inter-American Wars
Direct Intervention and Territorial Acquisition (1830s-1860s)
Manifest Destiny
U.S.-Mexican War
Filibusters
Spain and the Dominican Republic
French Intervention
Social and Cultural Impact
of War
War, Nationalism, and National Heroes
Nationalism and the Written Word
17. Progress and Modernization
Oligarchies
Argentina's Liberal Oligarchy
Mexico
The Age of Guano in Peru
Coffee Elite in Central America
Positivism
Mexico
Brazil
Venezuela and the Guzmanato
Peru
Social Limits of Progress
18. The Age of Informal Imperialism
New Attitudes in the United States
Expansion of U.S. Trade
Venezuela and the Boundary Dispute
Cuba
Panama
Intellectual Response to Imperialism
Roosevelt
Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
19. Early Populism
Populist Responses
Populism and the Labor Movement
Early Populism in South America
Social and Cultural Dynamics
Revolutionary Populism
Indigenismo
20. Depression and World War
The Great Depression in Latin
America
Latin America and the World
Changes in Populism
Women's Suffrage
Mass Media and a National Imaginary
21. Onset of Cold War
Leftism in Latin America
Post-War Economic Trends
Consumers and Culture at Mid-Century
Cold War Security and Politics
22.
Cuban Revolution
Interventions and Dictatorship
Revolution
New Government and Initial U.S. Reaction
Legacy of the Cuban Revolution
23. National Security State and Dirty Wars
National Security State Defined
The United States and National Security Doctrine
The
Emergence of National Security State Trends
Bureaucratic Authoritarianism
Cultural Expression under Authoritarianism
24. Debt and the Lost Decade
Debt Crisis
Challenges to Neoliberalism
The Cuban Exception to Neoliberalism
Cultural Production in the Lost Decade
and the Special Period
Latin American Tourism
25. Violence and Security in the Late-Twentieth Century
Civil War in Guatemala
Other Violence in Central America
The United States and the Contras
Democratization and the End of Cold War
The Illegal Drug Trade
Social
and Cultural Impact of Violence
26. Latin America in the Twenty-First Century
The Turn "Left"
Regional Integration
New Developments in Drug Trafficking
Immigration
Globalization
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Mark Burkholder is Curators' Professor of History at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. He is the coauthor, with Lyman L. Johnson, of Colonial Latin America, Ninth Edition (OUP, 2014).
Monica Rankin is Director of the Center for U.S. Latin America Initiatives and Associate
Professor of History at the University of Texas, Dallas.
Lyman L. Johnson is Professor Emeritus of History at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
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