Author: Michael J. LaRosa

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Germán R. Mejía is professor of history at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá.




8 Ebooks by Michael J. LaRosa

Michael J. LaRosa & Frank O. Mora: Neighborly Adversaries
The history of U.S.Latin American relations has been characterized by a complex fusion of tensions, collaboration, misperceptions, and intervention. Offering a balanced and interdisciplinary interpre …
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€55.28
Mark T. Gilderhus & David C. LaFevor: Third Century
This text focuses on U.S. relations with Latin America from the advent of the New Diplomacy late in the nineteenth century to the present. Providing a balanced perspective, it presents both the Unite …
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€48.86
Michael J. LaRosa & German R. Mejia: Colombia
Colombia is at a historic crossroads as its leaders implement peace accords that will end an undeclared but bitter civil war that has raged for more than half a century. Building a nation at peace wi …
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€46.28
Michael J. LaRosa & German R. Mejia: United States Discovers Panama
Marking the centennial of Panama’s separation from Colombia in 1903, this volume reprises U.S. images of the isthmus a century ago. The editors have collected a fascinating selection of articles from …
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€50.09
Carol Damian & Michael J. LaRosa: Immigration in the Visual Art of Nicario Jimenez Quispe
Art meets today’s political debate over immigration in this beautifully illustrated exploration of Nicario Jimenez Quispe’s retablos. This beautifully illustrated full-color book offers a unique depi …
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€44.38
Bryce W. Ashby & Michael J. LaRosa: Immigration, Policy and the People of Latin America
Taking on historical events in Latin America as its starting point, this book examines the migration of its inhabitants to the United States with case studies from seven nations: Colombia, Cuba, Hait …
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€47.49
Bryce W. Ashby & Michael J. LaRosa: Immigration, Policy and the People of Latin America
Taking on historical events in Latin America as its starting point, this book examines the migration of its inhabitants to the United States with case studies from seven nations: Colombia, Cuba, Hait …
EPUB
English
DRM
€47.49