In from the Cold : Latin America's New Encounter with the Cold War /
Reexamines the Cold War in Latin America by shifting the focus away from superpower decision-making and exploring the many ways in which Latin American leaders and ordinary people used, manipulated, shaped, and were victimized by the Cold War.
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| Format: | Electronic eBook |
| Language: | Inglés |
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2008.
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| Series: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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| Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- What we now know and should know : bringing Latin America more meaningfully into Cold War studies / Gilbert M. Joseph
- Recovering the memory of the Cold War : forensic history and Latin America / Thomas S. Blanton
- The Caribbean crisis : catalyst for Soviet projection in Latin America / Daniela Spenser
- The view from Havana : lessons from Cuba's African journey, 1959-1976 / Piero Gleijeses
- Transnationalizing the Dirty War : Argentina in Central America / Ariel C. Armony
- Producing the Cold War in Mexico : the public limits of covert communications / Seth Fein
- Cuba sí, Yanquis no! The sacking of the Instituto Cultural Mexico/Norteamericano in Morelia, Michoacán, 1961 / Eric Zolov
- Miracle on ice : industrial workers and the promise of Americanization in Cold War Mexico / Steven J. Bachelor
- Chicano Cold Warriors : Cesar Chávez, Mexican American politics, and California farmworkers / Stephen Pitti
- Birth control pills and Molotov cocktails : reading sex and revolution in 1968 Brazil / Victoria Langland
- Rural markets, revolutionary souls, and rebellious women in Cold War Guatemala / Carlota McAllister
- Standing conventional Cold War history on its head / Daniela Spenser.


