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9780816070923

Atlas of Hispanic-american History

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  • ISBN13:

    9780816070923

  • ISBN10:

    081607092X

  • Edition: Revised
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-11-01
  • Publisher: Facts on File
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Summary

"Building on its award-winning first edition, Atlas of Hispanic-American History, Revised Edition chronicles the important cultural, historical, political, and social experiences of Hispanic Americans. Completely updated and revised, this comprehensive atlas examines Spanish, Native American, and African influences and how they combine in different ways to form the varied cultures of Hispanic America. Numerous full-color maps engage readers with easy-to-grasp facts, figures, and images of everyday life."--BOOK JACKET.

Table of Contents

Introduction
The Roots of a People: The Many Cultures of Hispanic Americap. 1
Spain in the Americasp. 21
Independence in the New Worldp. 63
Manifest Destiny and Hispanic Americap. 81
A Time of Transitionp. 107
The Age of World Warsp. 133
La Raza Unida: The United People and Civil Rightsp. 161
A Changing Communityp. 195
Hispanic America Todayp. 215
Selected Bibliographyp. 243
Indexp. 246
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Excerpts

Praise for the previous edition:
Library Journal Best Reference Source, 2001
...fascinating...well-written and well-researched...A worthwhile addition to any collection...Recommended.—The Book Report
Building on the authoritative text of the award-winning first edition, Atlas of Hispanic-American History, Revised Edition chronicles the important cultural, historical, political, and social experiences of Hispanic Americans through the years. Completely updated and revised, this comprehensive atlas examines Spanish, Native American, and African influences and how they combine in different ways to form the varied cultures of Hispanic America. Numerous full-color maps engage readers with easy-to-grasp facts, figures, and images of everyday life.
Coverage includes:
The Roots of a People: the multicultural background of Hispanic America and the blending of races and cultures
Spain in the Americas: Columbus's arrival in the Caribbean and voyages to America; the fall of the Aztec Empire; Florida and the Spanish Caribbean
Independence in the New World: the Spanish and the American Revolution; Independence from New Spain; Mexican Independence
Manifest Destiny and Hispanic America: the Texas independence movement; the U.S.-Mexican War; the California gold rush and Chilean mining communities
A Time of Transition: Hispanic Americans and the U.S. Civil War; the Basques in America; the Spanish-American War
The Age of World Wars: revolution in Mexico; World War I and World War II; Puerto Rican Americans in the 1920s and 1930s; the rise of the Hispanic labor movement; the Great Depression; the zoot suit riots
The Hispanic American Civil Rights Era: the bracero program; Operation Wetback; the question of Puerto Rican statehood; the Cuban Revolution; a changing community: the late 20th century
Hispanic America Today: the Mexican-American immigration debate; Hispanic religion, artists, writers, musicians, actors, and athletes.

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