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New Approaches to Latin American History

New Approaches to Latin American History
Author: Richard Graham
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2014-08-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1477300864

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New Approaches to Latin American History incorporates methods and concepts from the social sciences without abandoning a distinctively historical approach. A collection of original essays by distinguished younger scholars, it proposes original concepts and methods for analyzing crucial problems in Latin American history. Using as examples such subjects as salvery, dictatorship, immigration, and the relationship between land ownership and political power, the contributors show how approaches and techniques from psychology, political science, economics. and sociology can be applied to historical studies. The papers attempt to explain the thematic and substantive importance of the particular problems at hand; describe and evaluate standard approaches to them; propose original hypotheses; suggest methods for testing the hypotheses; or indicate major methodological or conceptual difficulties that have so far hampered such work. Despite their diversity of content, the papers show strong underlying unities. First, they all point to the need for placing institutions and actions in a broad societal context. The authurs present an implicit, cumulative argument against the excessive isolation of historical phenomena. Second, they demonstrate the utility of interdisciplinary research. Third, they issue an implicit call for rigorous comparative analysis. The propositions formulated in these essays can best tested and modified in comparative fashion. Ultimately this book deals with the exposition of a research style: a style based on systematic doubt, an awareness of the need for conceptual rigor, and a willingness to try new methodologies. For this reason it is of interest to historians in every field as well as to students of Latin America.


Latin American History

Latin American History
Author: Conference on Latin American History
Publisher: Austin : Published for the Conference on Latin American History by the University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1967
Genre: Latin America
ISBN:

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Two-volume anthology of essays illustrating teaching trends in the USA in respect of historical events in Latin America - covers teaching methods, curriculum development, research perspectives, the role of the historian, etc. References.


Historians of Latin America in the United States, 1965

Historians of Latin America in the United States, 1965
Author: Conference on Latin American History
Publisher: Durham, N.C : Published for the Conference on Latin American History [by] Duke University Press
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1966
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Handbook of the Historiography of Latin American Studies on the Life Sciences and Medicine

Handbook of the Historiography of Latin American Studies on the Life Sciences and Medicine
Author: Ana Barahona
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 527
Release: 2022-05-31
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783030747220

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This volume provides a definitive assessment of the historiography of the life sciences and medicine in Latin America. It makes historiographic work available for new scholars to join the field and for graduate students and other scholars new to the history of science in Latin America, by means of meaningful and original contributions.This volume brings transnational analysis to the center of global historiographical discussions. It seeks to contribute both empirically and theoretically to the fields of History of Science and Science and Technology Studies (STS) in Latin America, to account for how the knowledge produced in developing countries is part of international knowledge as it circulates in transnational collaborative networks. The volume consists of articles written by experienced, expert authors who expose the lines of ongoing research in the history of life sciences and medicine in Latin America in order to provide an overview of the multiplicity of analytic frameworks and perspectives in a way that allows them to be contrasted with each other. Some of the topics discussed include Asymmetrical networks of collaboration, Circulation of Knowledge, Conceptual History, History and Art, History of Race, Gender and the like, and many more.


A Consumer's Guide to Research Guides for Historical Literature

A Consumer's Guide to Research Guides for Historical Literature
Author: American Library Association. Reference and Adult Services Division. History Section. Bibliography and Indexes Committee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1990
Genre: Best books
ISBN:

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Latin America

Latin America
Author: Lewis Hanke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 671
Release: 1974
Genre:
ISBN:

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