The volume offers a rich synthesis of political science research
on Latin America over the past 30 years and offers a wealth of
information to anyone interested in the area--from the beginning
student to the area specialist. . . . The volume is an impressive
achievement and will not outdate soon. "Library Journal" (starred
review)
This handbook offers the reader a rich synthesis of the
political science research on the Latin American region over the
past thirty years. It reviews published books, articles, and
government documents in addition to a few select doctoral
dissertations. Sixteen contributors participated in the making of
this volume, all of whom have lived and done field work in Latin
America and the Caribbean and have studied and taught about Latin
America. The starting date of 1960 was chosen because that year
coincided with the rapid growth of research on Latin America,
spurred by the Cuban Revolution and the Alliance for Progress.
The handbook is divided into two main sections: comparative
politics and international relations. Within each section are
chapters on specific countries of interest or on general topics or
areas. Appendixes (which include a selected bibliography and a
listing of major research centers in Latin America and the
Caribbean) and indexes follow the main body of the book. This book
should be of great value to anyone interested in the history and
methodology of political science research on Latin America and the
Caribbean. Specialists from other areas of study will also find
this volume's information invaluable. Beginning students of Latin
American history and politics will find this work a comprehensive
review of the field over the past three decades.
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