A Compact History of Latin America's Cold War

A Compact History of Latin America's Cold War

A Compact History of Latin America's Cold War

A Compact History of Latin America's Cold War

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Overview

While not commonly centered in the Cold War story, Latin America was intensely affected by that historic conflict. In this book, available for the first time in English, Vanni Pettina makes sense of the region's diverse, complex political experiences of the Cold War era. Cross-fertilized by Latin American and Anglophone historiography, his account shifts from an overemphasis on U.S. interventions toward a comprehensive Latin American perspective. Connecting Cold War events to the region's political polarizations, revolutionary mobilizations, draconian state repression, and brutal violence in almost every sphere, Pettina demonstrates that Latin America's Cold War was rarely cold.

In the midst of the tumult, some countries showed resilience and capacity to bend the disruptive dynamics to their advantage. Mexico, for example, drew on a mix of nationalism and anticommunism, aided by the United States, to achieve strong economic growth and political stability. Cuba, in contrast, used Soviet protection to shield its revolution from the United States and to strengthen its capacity to project power in Latin America and beyond. Interweaving global and local developments along an insightful analytical frame, Pettina reveals the distinct consequences of the Cold War in the Western Hemisphere.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781469669779
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Publication date: 09/15/2022
Series: Latin America in Translation/en Traducción/em Tradução
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 218
Sales rank: 391,440
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Vanni Pettina is associate professor of Latin American international history at El Colegio de Mexico. He is coeditor of Latin America and the Global Cold War.

Quentin Pope is a translator and editor who lives in Mexico.

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An excellent book. Integrating the parallel and complementary English- and Spanish-language historiographies, Pettina orients readers to the work being written in Latin America and to how that may change points of view. He is particularly effective in placing the role of the United States in proper perspective. Pettina gets it just right."—Patrick Iber, University of Wisconsin–Madison



This book embraces metanarrative while demonstrating comfort with what Pettina calls Latin America's complex internal conflicts. Pettina identifies patterns across the region without ignoring the contradictions that typically emerge when analyzing multiple countries, cultures, and languages."—Thomas C. Field Jr., Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

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