in the region and were implemented to secure alliances, suppress radicalism, and promote the American way of life abroad. The dissertation focuses on three case studies—in the Caribbean, Guatemala, and Peru—to examine the influence the United States had on Latin America’s built environment and show how architecture has functioned as an important component of US foreign policy. The dissertation demonstrates how Cold War housing aid introduced new materials and construction techniques, encouraged homeownership by promoting mortgage financing, and helped supplant local, Latin American urban forms with US architectural types and city plans in order to create the image of a modernizing, capitalist
This dissertation examines the role naval power played in the evolution of U.S. policy toward Latin ...
The dissertation examines and interprets the development of the Panama Canal Zone, an American admin...
This dissertation examines the ways in which the architectures of U.S. development programs sought t...
This dissertation explores the role of low-income housing in the development of two major Latin Amer...
Builds. This exhibition has been widely credited as initiating the international appraisal and celeb...
Within the last decade, Russia and China have greatly expanded their presence in Latin America—often...
Housing policy in the developing world has usually been shaped by social and political consideration...
This dissertation is an examination of US-Guatemalan relations during the 1960's. At that time, the ...
This dissertation examines the role of two of the most influential private U.S. foundations operatin...
Mexico City has suffered from a housing crisis since the 1930s. This dissertation looks at efforts t...
During the Cold War, the State Department sent architects, engineers, and legislation specialists to...
United States economic assistance programs in Latin America have been frequently restructured since ...
The present article analyzes the way in which the program Alliance For Progress was implemented and ...
This dissertation examines the growth of US cultural influence in Andean and Caribbean Colombia duri...
This thesis attempts to develop an understanding of US policy in Latin America. This effort is carri...
This dissertation examines the role naval power played in the evolution of U.S. policy toward Latin ...
The dissertation examines and interprets the development of the Panama Canal Zone, an American admin...
This dissertation examines the ways in which the architectures of U.S. development programs sought t...
This dissertation explores the role of low-income housing in the development of two major Latin Amer...
Builds. This exhibition has been widely credited as initiating the international appraisal and celeb...
Within the last decade, Russia and China have greatly expanded their presence in Latin America—often...
Housing policy in the developing world has usually been shaped by social and political consideration...
This dissertation is an examination of US-Guatemalan relations during the 1960's. At that time, the ...
This dissertation examines the role of two of the most influential private U.S. foundations operatin...
Mexico City has suffered from a housing crisis since the 1930s. This dissertation looks at efforts t...
During the Cold War, the State Department sent architects, engineers, and legislation specialists to...
United States economic assistance programs in Latin America have been frequently restructured since ...
The present article analyzes the way in which the program Alliance For Progress was implemented and ...
This dissertation examines the growth of US cultural influence in Andean and Caribbean Colombia duri...
This thesis attempts to develop an understanding of US policy in Latin America. This effort is carri...
This dissertation examines the role naval power played in the evolution of U.S. policy toward Latin ...
The dissertation examines and interprets the development of the Panama Canal Zone, an American admin...
This dissertation examines the ways in which the architectures of U.S. development programs sought t...