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41. The Market for Cosmetics and Toiletries in Latin America (Emerging Markets) by Euromonitor PLC | |
Ring-bound: 200
Pages
(1997-04-30)
Isbn: 0863387160 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
42. Organized Business, Economic Change, and Democracy in Latin America | |
Paperback: 297
Pages
(1999-01)
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Excellent book
First comparative study on Latin American trade associations |
43. U.S. Labor Movement and Latin America: A History of Workers' Response to Intervention; Vol. I 1846-1919 (Critical Studies in Work and Community Series) by Philip S. Foner | |
Hardcover: 238
Pages
(1988-02-28)
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44. Between Empires: Brazilian Sugar in the Early Atlantic Economy, 1550-1630 (The Atlantic World) by Christopher Ebert | |
Hardcover: 210
Pages
(2008-05-15)
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45. Venezuelan Democracy Under Stress by Jennifer McCoy, Andres Serbin | |
Paperback: 300
Pages
(1995-05)
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46. Negotiated Empires: Centers and Peripheries in the New World, 1500-1820 by Michael V. Kennedy | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2002-02-28)
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Editorial Review Product Description Contributors:Ida Altman, H.V. Bowen, Philip Boucher, Amy Turner Bushnell, Leslie Choquette, Christine Daniels, Jack P. Greene, Mary Karasch, Wim Klooster, Elizabeth Mancke, Peter S. Onuf, John Jay Tepaske, David J. Weber, Michael Zuckerman. Customer Reviews (2)
Well-recommended by the Journal of American History
No word about the Spanish Empire? |
47. The New American Community: A Response to the European and Asian Economic Challenge by Jerry M. Rosenberg | |
Hardcover: 200
Pages
(1992-04-30)
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48. Mobile Capital and Latin American Development by James E. Mahon | |
Hardcover: 212
Pages
(1996-08)
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49. Drugs and Empires: Essays in Modern Imperialism and Intoxication 1500-1930 | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2007-11-15)
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50. Sugar and Power in the Dominican Republic: Eisenhower, Kennedy, and the Trujillos (Contributions in Latin American Studies) by Michael R. Hall Ph.D. | |
Hardcover: 176
Pages
(2000-01-30)
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51. A Broad and Ennobling Spirit: Workers and Their Unions in Late Gilded Age New York and Brooklyn, 1886-1898 (Contributions in Labor Studies) by Ronald Mendel | |
Hardcover: 264
Pages
(2003-10-30)
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52. Transforming the Latin American Automobile Industry: Union, Workers, and the Politics of Restructuring (Perspectives on Latin America and the Caribbean) | |
Hardcover: 240
Pages
(1998-02)
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53. The Pan-American Dream: Do Latin America's Cultural Values Discourage True Partnership With the United States and Canada by Lawrence E. Harrison | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(1997-01)
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Great
The Pan American Dream: A Historic Paradigm Shift
Save your money
�Gracias, Señor Harrison� for a Groundbreaking Book Harrison has written an excellent and ground-breaking book,and rightly does not mince his words. Those of us who have attempted toanswer the question of why Latin America is firmly in the Third Worldrealize how perceptive is the idea to link development squarely to culture.Many Latin American intellectuals, as Harrison points out, have attemptedto do the same, as have, more controversially, some Americans such asGeorge Grayson and, more recently, David Landes. Harrison's and Grayson'sarguments are obvious to most Latin Americans, but it seems to be mostunpopular with the American academic Left, as well as with some populistLatin Americans who want to perpetuate the victim myth. Harrison shouldbe awarded a medal by those of us proud Latins who want to fix the problemsplaguing the noble countries of Latin America. He is playing the role of apsychotherapist, making Latin Americans see that the first step in fixing aproblem is admitting it is there. Harrison's opponents in the leftist U.S.academic circles are doing a disservice to those of us attempting to buildsensible, normal, businesslike and even friendly U.S.-Latin Americanrelations. Fanning and encouraging the "victim" complex in Latin Americansdoes not augur well for such relations. Worse, it plunges the region intoan orgy of self-destruction, since detrimental left-wing, protectionist andpopulist policies are justified with this fantasy of "victim" nationalism.Interestingly, Latins in the end do not respect those Americans or Britsthat pander to their self-victimization, just as an obnoxious andrebellious teenager does not respect passive and apologetic parents. Justask Argentine president Carlos Menem, who lovingly called Margaret Thatcher"the mother of Argentine democracy" (Russians for that matter are thesame-Ronald Reagan is the most popular U.S. president inRussia). Harrison's repeated association of Latin America's problems to"Catholic-Iberian" culture is the one small shortcoming of the book. Onewonders what would have become of Latin America had it been conqueredinstead by Catalan settlers (whose parliament, founded in 1283, precedesWestminster by 12 years), or perhaps by those vestiges of Spain's moreliberal tradition (the king-vetoing fueros) suffocated by Ferdinand ofAragon in the late 1400s. Those were also Catholic, and also Iberian.Moreover, contrary to what Max Weber would point out, there are glaringexamples of backward Protestant cultures (Guyana, Suriname, Jamaica) and,conversely, of modern Catholic ones (the Czechs, who are, according toBorjas's research, the most successful European immigrants in the U.S.).The stubborn sense of justice and iron principles of the Irish seemopposite to what Harrison calls the "flexible ethical code" of the Latin.Yet they are also Catholic. Perhaps then, it is not so much a"Catholic-Iberian" culture, but simply "Iberian," or even an"un-representative minority of militaristic Iberians dispatched byMachiavellian Ferdinand and then Austrian dynastic overlords to conquer theAmericas." Aside from that, Harrison's stab at the cultural roots ofLatin America's history of self-destruction and irresponsibility is righton target, and he should be commended for that largely thankless effort.And those of us preoccupied in putting Latin America's worst days behind itshould say, "Gracias, Señor Harrison." A prominent intellectual named NinaYomerowska caused the same necessary shock therapy when she observed thatthe main cultural weaknesses of the Mexican are "irresponsibility,indolence and immorality," and of the Spaniard, "envy, soberbia [intensearrogance] and egoism." Indeed, Harrison's book may be pillaged by theirrepressible Left and by "poor little me" nationalists, but it is requiredreading at a class on culture and global management at the Harvard BusinessSchool. One interesting point was what Harrison calls his "trauma theoryof cultural change," and its implications for international relations. Thatis one point Harrison should continue to dwell in. I may add that SigmundFreud discovered something similar when he noticed that children that weresuddenly frightened by an animal, began to imitate that animal. He calledit a "totemic reaction." Harrison rightly observed that countries imitate aforeign aggressor that humiliated them. Maybe that is why Latin Americanshave not imitated the United States more broadly-precisely because the U.S.has been, in the words of former Costa Rican president and Nobel Prizelaureate Oscar Arias, "the only benevolent empire in history.
Excellent book.The best I've read comparing the cultures I have not seen a better book explaining Latin America's sourceof cultural values as they relate to lack of economic and socialgrowth. BUY IT. ... Read more |
54. The Decline of Organized Labor in the United States by Michael Goldfield | |
Paperback: 312
Pages
(1989-05-15)
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55. "A Fair Deal for the World": An entry from Gale's <i>American Decades: Primary Sources</i> | |
Digital: 3
Pages
(2004)
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56. Globalising Food: Agrarian Questions and Global Restructuring | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(1997-12-11)
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57. Hollywood's Other Blacklist: Union Struggles in the Studio System by Mike Nielsen, Gene Mailes | |
Paperback: 191
Pages
(1995-12-21)
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Biased, sexist, missing much data
good raw material --- good stories ---- not great analysis
Hollywood's Buried Labor History |
58. Drugs and Democracy in Rio de Janeiro: Trafficking, Social Networks, and Public Security by Enrique Desmond Arias | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2006-10-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Much of the violence is the result of highly organized, politically connected drug dealers feeding off of the global cocaine market. Rising crime prompts repressive police tactics, and corruption runs deep in state structures. The rich move to walled communities, and the poor are caught between the criminals and often corrupt officials. Arias argues that public policy change is not enough to stop the vicious cycle of crime and corruption. The challenge, he suggests, is to build new social networks committed to controlling violence locally. Arias also offers comparative insights that apply this analysis to other cities in Brazil and throughout Latin America. Customer Reviews (1)
Network collaboration principles revealed |
59. Bananas!: How The United Fruit Company Shaped the World by Peter Chapman | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(2008-01-21)
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Boring and poor language
overview with no context provided
Inriguing look at monopoly
Excellent!
Banana Republics |
60. Bordering on Chaos: Guerrillas, Stockbrokers, Politicians, and Mexico's Road to Prosperity by Andres Oppenheimer | |
Hardcover: 367
Pages
(1996-04)
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Great read and insight...
Should be required reading
GOOD HISTORY, WELL RESEARCHED, FAST PACED READ However, instead of pure history, we are presented with deep character development for the two main actors in this process, Zedillo himself (the president to be) and Subcomandante Marcos, the leader of the Zapatista movement.In this process, we learn of the political ploys adopted by the PRI, the almost monarchic party that led the country for most of the century.These include forays into education, health, and the most important social services.Another important area is the corruption going on at the top levels of the PRI, requiring, for example, that business people contribute a minimum of [several] million to participate in the government, or else be excluded, with all that it entailed.There is less than I would like to know on Carlos Salinas, the now disgraced but formerly darling leader. Overall, a good history and a well written book.If you have an interest in Mexico, or in the crisis period of the mid-1990s, this may offer some of the pieces that build up a puzzle of it.
Facinating account
Andresito has excellent contacts |
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