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Editor: Leslie Bethell

The Cambridge History of Latin America is the first authoritative large-scale history of the whole of Latin America - Mexico and Central America, the Spanish-speaking Caribbean (and Haiti), Spanish South America and Brazil, from the first contacts between the native peoples of the Americas and Europeans in the late-fifteenth and early-sixteenth centuries to the present day. An important feature of The Cambridge History of Latin America is the bibliographical essays which accompany each chapter. The essays from Volumes I–IX, revised and updated, are brought together in Volume X: Bibliography.

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The Cambridge History of Latin America

Volume 9, Brazil since 1930

The Cambridge History of Latin America

Volume 8, Latin America since 1930: Spanish South America

The Cambridge History of Latin America

Volume 7, Latin America since 1930: Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean

The Cambridge History of Latin America

Volume 6, 1930 to the Present
Part 2,

The Cambridge History of Latin America

Volume 6, 1930 to the Present
Part 1,

The Cambridge History of Latin America

Volume 5, c. 1870 to 1930

The Cambridge History of Latin America

Volume 4, c. 1870 to 1930

The Cambridge History of Latin America

Volume 3, From Independence to c.1870

The Cambridge History of Latin America

Volume 2, Colonial Latin America

The Cambridge History of Latin America

Volume 11, Bibliographical Essays

The Cambridge History of Latin America

Volume 10, Latin America since 1930: Ideas, Culture, and Society

The Cambridge History of Latin America

Volume 1, Colonial Latin America

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