Internet Modern History Sourcebook
20th Century Latin America
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20th Century Latin America
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Common Themes and Issue
- United States Interference
- Timeline of US
Intervention in Latin America [Was At Kansas, now Internet Archive]
- Roy R. Rubottom, Jr.: Communism in the Americas Department of State Bulletin, February 3, 1958 [Was At
Historical Text Archive, now Internet Archive] See also facsimile [At Google Books]
Cold War view of Communist efforts in Latin America.
- Senator Fulbright: Appraisal of US Policy in
the Dominican Crisis September 15, 1965 [At this Site]
A wide-ranging critique of US foreign policy.
- Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.: The Lowering Hemisphere The Atlantic Monthly, January, 1970 [Was At The Atlantic, now Internet Archive]
On US policy in Latin America.
- Pan-American Efforts
- Economic Progress
- National Identity
- Liberation Theology
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Argentina
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Chile
- WEB Wikisource: Chile
- Wikipedia: History of Chile
Chronology, periodisation, maps, and illustrations.
-
Pablo Neruda (1904-1973): Poems [At
Poem Hunter]
Nobel Prize winner, and one of the writers of the century.
- Pinochet
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Brazil
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Paraguay
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Uruguay
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Peru
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Central America
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Nicaragua
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Mexico
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Cuba
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Indigenous Peoples
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