The historiography on Latin America's Cold War has grown significantly in the last few years. But though the field has expanded in ways that include new perspectives, much could be gained by engaging more closely with voices from the South or works produced by scholars based in Latin America. Similarly, more nuanced analytical framings that pay closer attention to post-World War II development, particularly in South America, would also enrich our understanding of the complex and multidimensional experiences of the Cold War in the region. We demonstrate this point by examining the works of rising Latin American scholars working on the hemispheric and international dimensions of the Latin America's Cold War, showing that this literature needs...
Fidel Castro described Salvador Allende's democratic election as president of Chile in 1970 as the m...
Latin America is usually regarded as a minor theatre of the Cold War because of the tight grip of th...
Brazil is traditionally regarded as having been distant from its Latin American neighbours. However,...
Latin America and the Global Cold War analyzes more than a dozen of Latin America’s forgotten encoun...
For nearly fifty years, the Cold War was the dominant paradigm in international relations. What bega...
This bibliographical and conceptual essay summarizes recent research in Cold War Studies in Europe a...
More than two decades have passed since the fall of the Berlin Wall and the transfer of the Cold War...
Latin America in the 1940s addresses the significant impact that World War II and the onset of the C...
The Latin American Cold War theatre was distinct from the global struggle between American capitalis...
"The Cold War in Latin America: An 'Exceptional' Narrative?" 6-9 septembre 2011, Cadix, Espagne Date...
This article offers an historiographical analysis on the impact of the Cold War in Central America. ...
The history of the Cold War in Latin America in the 1970s is commonly split into two episodes: the e...
My dissertation explores the history of America and the world, focusing on Chile and southern South ...
This review outlines some of the key interventions in the literature on Latin America's Cold War pro...
Still an open debate, definitions about the beginning of the Cold War were even more ambiguous to ac...
Fidel Castro described Salvador Allende's democratic election as president of Chile in 1970 as the m...
Latin America is usually regarded as a minor theatre of the Cold War because of the tight grip of th...
Brazil is traditionally regarded as having been distant from its Latin American neighbours. However,...
Latin America and the Global Cold War analyzes more than a dozen of Latin America’s forgotten encoun...
For nearly fifty years, the Cold War was the dominant paradigm in international relations. What bega...
This bibliographical and conceptual essay summarizes recent research in Cold War Studies in Europe a...
More than two decades have passed since the fall of the Berlin Wall and the transfer of the Cold War...
Latin America in the 1940s addresses the significant impact that World War II and the onset of the C...
The Latin American Cold War theatre was distinct from the global struggle between American capitalis...
"The Cold War in Latin America: An 'Exceptional' Narrative?" 6-9 septembre 2011, Cadix, Espagne Date...
This article offers an historiographical analysis on the impact of the Cold War in Central America. ...
The history of the Cold War in Latin America in the 1970s is commonly split into two episodes: the e...
My dissertation explores the history of America and the world, focusing on Chile and southern South ...
This review outlines some of the key interventions in the literature on Latin America's Cold War pro...
Still an open debate, definitions about the beginning of the Cold War were even more ambiguous to ac...
Fidel Castro described Salvador Allende's democratic election as president of Chile in 1970 as the m...
Latin America is usually regarded as a minor theatre of the Cold War because of the tight grip of th...
Brazil is traditionally regarded as having been distant from its Latin American neighbours. However,...