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The General History of Latin America is part of UNESCO’s General and Regional Histories Collection. The publication seeks to contribute to mutual understanding and dialogue between cultures and civilizations. This series seeks to illustrate the encounters between cultures across history and their respective contributions to the general progress of humankind. This is done through the promotion of a pluralist vision of history.
The texts were posted online on the UNESCO website, but as of May 2022, that website lists them as no longer available. They are apparently not archived anywhere.
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{ The GeneralHistoryofLatinAmerica is part of UNESCO’s General and Regional Histories Collection. The publication seeks to contribute to mutual understanding...
The term LatinAmerica primarily refers to the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking countries in the New World. Before the arrival of Europeans in the late...
The economic historyofLatinAmerica covers the development of the LatinAmerican economy from 2500 BCE to the start of the 21st century. In the pre-contact...
Historically, Asians in LatinAmerica have a centuries-long history in the region, starting with Filipinos in the 16th century. The peak of Asian immigration...
LatinAmerica is a collective region of the Americas where Romance languages—languages derived from Latin—are predominantly spoken. The term was coined...
Latin is a member of the broad family of Italic languages. Its alphabet, the Latin alphabet, emerged from the Old Italic alphabets, which in turn were...
The inhabitants ofLatinAmerica are from a variety of ancestries, ethnic groups and races, making the region one of the most diverse in the world. The...
LatinAmerican literature consists of the oral and written literature ofLatinAmerica in several languages, particularly in Spanish, Portuguese, and the...
The environmental historyofLatinAmerica has become the focus of a number of scholars, starting in the later years of the twentieth century. But historians...
LatinAmerica as a region has multiple nation-states, with varying levels of economic complexity. The LatinAmerican economy is an export-based economy...
The Culture ofLatinAmerica is the formal or informal expression of the people ofLatinAmerica and includes both high culture (literature and high art)...
in LatinAmerica). LatinAmerican countries and their diasporas are multi-ethnic and multi-racial. LatinAmericans are a pan-ethnicity consisting of people...
LatinAmerican cinema refers collectively to the film output and film industries ofLatinAmerica. LatinAmerican film is both rich and diverse, but the...
Witchcraft in LatinAmerica, known in Spanish as brujería (pronounced [bɾuxeɾˈi.a]), is a complex blend of indigenous, African, and European influences...
The music ofLatinAmerica refers to music originating from LatinAmerica, namely the Romance-speaking regions of the Americas south of the United States...
colonies in the Americas. A revolutionary wave followed, resulting in the creation of several independent countries in LatinAmerica. The Haitian Revolution...
Cartography ofLatinAmerica, map-making of the realms in the Western Hemisphere, was an important aim of European powers expanding into the New World...
Encyclopedia ofLatinAmericanHistory and Culture, vol. 1, pp. 360–62. Henderson, p. 119. Meade, Teresa A. (2016-01-19). A historyof modern LatinAmerica: 1800...
The participation of the United States in regime change in LatinAmerica involved US-backed coup d'états which were aimed at replacing left-wing leaders...
The Latin script is the most widely used alphabetic writing system in the world. It is the standard script of the English language and is often referred...
LatinAmerican Boom (Spanish: Boom latinoamericano) was a literary movement of the 1960s and 1970s when the work of a group of relatively young Latin...
Latin (lingua Latina, Latin: [ˈlɪŋɡʷa ɫaˈtiːna], or Latinum, Latin: [ɫaˈtiːnʊ̃]) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European...
Slavery in LatinAmerica was an economic and social institution that existed in LatinAmerica before the colonial era until its legal abolition in the...
White LatinAmericans or European LatinAmericans (sometimes Euro-Latinos) are LatinAmericansof European descent. Direct descendants of European settlers...
The historyof South America is the study of the past, particularly the written record, oral histories, and traditions, passed down from generation to...