What is Latin American History?. Marshall Eakin
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8 1 What Is Latin America? Notes
9 2 The Pioneering Generations History and Colonialism Nineteenth-Century Origins Professionalization: An Academic Community Emerges (on Three Continents) On the Eve of the Boom Notes
10 3 The Economic and Quantitative Turns El Boom The Quantitative “Moment” Marxisms and Dependency Theories Notes
11 4 The Social Turn Comparative Slavery, Abolition, and Race Relations Indigenous Peoples Rural History Miners, Merchants, and Urban Workers Women and Gender Institutions: New Perspectives Institutionalization of the Field Notes
12 5 Cultural and Other Turns Fin de Siècle A Cultural Turn? Latin American History and the Cultural Turn Gender and Sexuality Indigenous History Notes
13 6 Beyond Latin American History A New Century, a New Millenium Borders and Frontiers Transnational History A New Economic History? The Atlantic World Emerges Race and Ethnicity A Natural Turn? Science, Medicine, Public Health, and Technology Unity and Diversity Notes
14 Epilogue: The Future of Latin American History Notes
15 Further Reading Chapter 1 What Is Latin America? Chapter 2 The Pioneering Generations Chapter 3 The Economic and Quantitative Turns Chapter 4 The Social Turn Chapter 5 Cultural and Other Turns Chapter 6 Beyond Latin American History Epilogue: The Future of Latin American History Selected General Histories of Latin America
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