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Liberators, Patriots and Leaders of Latin America

Liberators, Patriots and Leaders of Latin America
Author: Jerome R. Adams
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2010-03-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0786455527

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This book features biographies of 32 of the most notable figures in Latin American history. To the 23 individuals from the first edition, consisting mostly of revolutionary, political, and military figures of the past, are added nine new biographies of contemporary Latin American presidents, providing an updated view of the region's leadership. Several patterns run through the individual biographies. The concept of native identity is an important aspect in the stories of Malinche, Juarez, Sandino, and Zapata--profoundly affecting the politics of modern Brazil, Mexico, and Nicaragua. One also sees a continuing compulsion to rebel against overwhelming odds in the cases of Manuela Saenz, Che Guevara and Daniel Ortega.


Latin American Heroes

Latin American Heroes
Author: Jerome Adams
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1993-04-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0345383842

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Many North Americans are unaware of the history and politics of Latin America, and Latin American Heroes goes a long way to redress this lack of knowledge. These profiles of twenty-three history makers offer a unique view of Latin America through the eyes of men and women who devoted their lives to their countries, and to the freedom of their people. Here are fascinating mini-biographies of such influential and important subjects as Dona Marina (La Malinche), a former slave, born in 1505, who became an invaluable translator for Cortes; Toussaint L'Ouverture, who led Haitians to rebel against their French masters in the first major slave revolt in the new world, Jose Marti, the journalist, revolutionary, poet, orator, and charismatic leader of the fight to free Cuba from Spanish domination, and the modern martyr Bishop Romero, who, as an outspoken Catholic clergyman opposed to the abuses of the rightist regime in El Salvador, was murdered for his beliefs. You'll also learn about Brazil's Emperors Pedro I and Pedro II, the Women of the Mexican Revolution, Argentina's Juan and Eva Peron, Mexico's Emiliano Zapata, Venezuela's Simon Bolivar, and Cuba's Che Guevara. A straightforward and thoroughly researched biographical reference that amplifies some of the most significant voices in Latin America, past and present, Latin American Heroes is a long-overdue tribute to the people whose fearless struggle for self-determination changed history.


Liberators and Patriots of Latin America

Liberators and Patriots of Latin America
Author: Jerome R. Adams
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1991
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Agents of change, they have been both damned and praised-but uniformly remembered as national figures. Some are revered all over Latin America. Yet most are largely unknown beyond their borders. This book makes them and their times and causes understood. The 17 men and six women span generations and causes-Toussaint L'Ouverture of Haiti, Juan Perón and Eva Perón of Argentina, José Martí and Fidel Castro of Cuba, Dolores Jiménez y Muro and Hermila Galindo of the Mexican Revolution of 1910, Ché Guevara and nine others were passionately involved with independence and equality.


Liberators

Liberators
Author: Robert Harvey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2000-09
Genre: History
ISBN:

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In this "informative and inspiring volume" (Chicago Tribune), Robert Harvey reconstructs in vivid detail the gripping story of Latin America's independence and those who made it possible.


Liberators of Latin America

Liberators of Latin America
Author: Bob Young
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1970
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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The life stories of nine men who fought for independence in Latin America.


Presidential Leadership in the Americas since Independence

Presidential Leadership in the Americas since Independence
Author: Guy Burton
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2016-10-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1498526578

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What is presidential leadership and why have some presidents been considered “great” – or rather “transformational” – while others are not? What are the drivers which distinguish these presidents from the rest? Presidential Leadership in the Americas since Independence answers these questions through a systematic study of leadership across the Americas over 200 years, from independence to the present day. Having surveyed who the most cited presidents are in the Americas, Guy Burton and Ted Goertzel examine the experience of presidents from across the western hemisphere: the US, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela. They study the relationship between these men and women’s actions within the constraints they faced during four political periods: independence, national consolidation during the nineteenth century, state-building from the late nineteenth to mid twentieth centuries and neoliberalism since the 1970s-80s. The most “transformational” presidents are found to be those who are not only able to innovate and build new political consensuses at a time of crisis, but also consolidate them so that the reforms becoming lasting – and extending beyond an individual president’s own political (even biological) lifetime.


Revolution and Independence in Latin America: The Liberators

Revolution and Independence in Latin America: The Liberators
Author: Meredith Day
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2015-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1680480294

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Between 1808 and 1826, all of mainland Latin America became independent from Spain and Portugal, the colonial powers that had ruled the region for three centuries. Undesirable economic restrictions and a caste system that favored those born in Europe made the conditions for revolution ripe in the Americas. Combined with the actions of insightful leaders—most notably Simón Bolívar and José de San Martín—Latin American independence was all but guaranteed. This title explores the revolutions, their historical causes, and the new nations’ ensuing struggles, providing invaluable context for understanding the culture, politics, and social identity of the region today.