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Passion of the People?
by
Tony Mason
How a continent’s love for football made a sport into more than just a game.
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Memory and Modernity
by
William Rowe
and
Vivian Schelling
“A new, needed and definite work.”—
New Statesman and Society
Drawing the Line
by
Oriana Baddeley
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Valerie Fraser
The most comprehensive account of contemporary Latin American art ever to appear in English.
Power in the Isthmus
by
James Dunkerley
A comprehensive yet authoritative study of Central American politics.
Rebellion in the Veins
by
James Dunkerley
A masterly survey of Bolivian society and politics since the early 1950s.
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