Latin America: A Concise Interpretive History memberikan gambaran menyeluruh mengenai perkembangan sejarah Amerika Latin, mulai dari era pra-Columbus hingga masa modern. Buku ini menyoroti perubahan politik, sosial, ekonomi, dan budaya yang membentuk kawasan tersebut. E. Bradford Burns menyajikan interpretasi yang ringkas namun mendalam tentang dinamika kolonialisme, kemerdekaan, pembangunan na…
This book provides a concise historical survey of the West Indies from the arrival of Europeans to the modern era. Parry and Sherlock examine the development of colonial societies, the plantation economy, slavery, emancipation, and the emergence of modern Caribbean nations. Written for students and general readers, the work highlights political, economic, and social transformations that shaped …
This book, written by Michael C. Meyer and William L. Sherman, is a leading reference work on Mexican history. It covers the development of Mexican history from the pre-Columbian era, Spanish colonization, the struggle for independence, the republican era, the Mexican Revolution, and modern socio-political developments. With its detailed and analytical historical approach, this book is widely u…
This book provides a concise overview of New Mexico's history from the time of Native American settlement to its modern development. Myra Ellen Jenkins and Albert H. Schroeder outline the social, political, and cultural developments and changes that occurred in the region through key periods, including the Spanish colonial period, the Mexican era, and integration into the United States. Prepare…
This book is a classic work on Chilean history, written by a group of leading historians: Sergio Villalobos, Osvaldo Silva, Fernando Silva, and Patricio Estelle. It examines the development of Chilean history from pre-Columbian times to the modern era, encompassing political, social, economic, and cultural aspects. Its narrative structure emphasizes the evolution of Chilean society and the hist…
This book is an interpretation of Chilean history written by Jay Kinsbruner, examining the country's political, social, and cultural development from the colonial period to the modern era. Kinsbruner offers an analysis of the formation of Chilean national identity, the dynamics of social structures, and the role of political and economic elites in shaping the country's historical trajectory. Th…
This second edition presents a comprehensive history of Brazil spanning five centuries, from the Portuguese colonial era, the imperial period, the establishment of the republic, the military regime, and the transition to modern democracy. Thomas E. Skidmore explains the political, economic, and social dynamics that shaped Brazil's identity as a major Latin American nation. This book provides an…
American Realities presents a series of historical episodes that illuminate the development of the United States from Reconstruction through the modern era. J. William T. Youngs introduces readers to key events and personalities that shaped American political, social, and cultural life. Through narrative chapters supported by illustrations and quotations, the book explores industrialization, im…
Three Kingdoms is a classic Chinese historical novel attributed to Luo Guanzhong, set during the late Eastern Han dynasty and the subsequent Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history (2nd–3rd century AD). Volume III continues the epic narrative of political intrigue, warfare, and shifting alliances among the rival states of Wei, Shu, and Wu. This English translation by Moss Roberts presents th…
This book provides a comprehensive historical and political overview of Indonesia during the early post-independence period. Bruce Grant examines Indonesia’s transition from colonial rule to nationhood, focusing on political institutions, leadership, social change, and regional challenges. The work offers insights into Indonesian nationalism, governance, and international relations, making it…