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The History of Argentina (Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations)

The History of Argentina (Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations)

Current price: $98.00
Publication Date: November 25th, 2014
Publisher:
Greenwood
ISBN:
9781610698603
Pages:
256
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Description

Presenting an accessible introduction to Argentina's complex history, this book enables readers to better understand how Argentina's history follows and diverges from other South American nations.

This second edition of The History of Argentina provides a broad overview of the country's cycles and changes with emphasis placed on the political and economic events that shaped the last five decades. Now updated to include additional information regarding recent developments in the Peronist faction that remains in power but continues to face old rivals and new threats, the book offers an introductory survey that features a general overview of key eras, events, trends, and individuals.

The content covers a wide range of topics, including the impact of state-sponsored industrial growth since 1945; Spanish settlement and colonization; the Wars of Independence; Argentina's "mother industries," ranching and grain farming; immigration during the late 19th century; Argentina's economic "Golden Age" of 1880-1910; democratic reform in the early 20th century; Argentina in international trade; and Argentina's rivalries with Brazil and the United States.

About the Author

Daniel K. Lewis is professor of modern Latin American history at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, where he currently serves a an associate dean in the College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences.