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The Cambridge History of Latin America is a
history of Latin America, edited by
Leslie Bethell and published in 12 volumes between 1985–2008.
Contributors include
David Brading,
J.H. Elliott,
John Hemming,
Friedrich Katz,
Herbert S. Klein,
Miguel León-Portilla,
James Lockhart,
Murdo J. MacLeod,
Jean Meyer,
John Murra,
David Rock,
John Womack, among others.
Volumes
- Volume I: Colonial Latin America (1985)
- Volume II: Colonial Latin America (1985)
- Volume III: From Independence to c. 1870 (1985)
- Volume IV: c. 1870 to 1930 (1986)
- Volume V: c. 1870 to 1930 (1986)
- Volume VI: Latin America Since 1930: Part 1: Economy and Society (1995)
- Volume VI: Latin America Since 1930: Part 2: Politics and Society (1995)
- Volume VII: Latin America Since 1930: Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean (1990)
- Volume VIII: Latin America Since 1930: Spanish South America (1991)
- Volume IX: Brazil Since 1930 (2008)
- Volume X: Latin America Since 1930: Ideas, Culture and Society (1995)
- Volume XI: Bibliographical Essays (1995)
See also
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