A concise review of the major events, social movements, politics,
and economics of the seven countries that comprise Central America.
Given the strategic location of Central America, its importance to
US foreign policy, and the migration from the region to other parts
of the world, this succinct summary of the countries of Central
America is an essential resource for those working in, studying,
writing about, or traveling to the region. Promoting increased
understanding of the region's governance, economics, and structures
of power, Imagining Central America highlights the many ways that
Central American countries are connected to the United States
through resettling, economic investment, culture flows, and foreign
policy. Each of the seven chapters focuses on a different country
within Central America-Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala,
Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama-and includes a map, regional
introduction, timeline, and history of each country from the
pre-Columbian era to the present day. Each chapter also provides a
substantial recommended reading list of novels and academic sources
for readers who want to learn more about the key events and themes
within individual countries. A QR code within each chapter links to
online resources that walk readers through each country in full
color.
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