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Bush versus Chávez
Washington’s War on Venezuela
by Eva Golinger



Bush versus Chávez reveals how Venezuela’s revolutionary process has drawn more than simply the ire of Washington. It has precipitated an ongoing campaign to contain and cripple the democratically elected government of Latin America’s leading oil power. Bush versus Chávez details how millions of U.S. taxpayer dollars are used to fund groups—such as the National Endowment for Democracy, the United States Agency for International Development, and the Office for Transition—with the express purpose to support counter-revolutionary groups in Venezuela.

Last Resorts

Last Resorts
The Cost of Tourism in the Caribbean
by Polly Pattullo



Last Resorts examines the real impact of tourism on the people and landscape of the Caribbean. It explores the structure of ownership of the industry and shows that the benefits it brings to the region do not live up to its claims.

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Understanding the Venezuelan Revolution

Understanding the Venezuelan Revolution
Hugo Chavez Talks to Marta Harnecker
by Hugo Chavez and Marta Harnecker


Marta Harnecker's interviews with Hugo Chavez began soon after one of the most dramatic moments of Chavez's presidency-the failed coup of April 2002, which ended with Chavez restored to power by a massive movement of protest and resistance. In the aftermath of the failed coup, Chavez talks to Harnecker about the formation of his political ideas, his aspirations for Venezuela, its domestic and international policies, problems of political organization, relations with social movements in other countries, and more, constantly relating these to concrete events and to strategies for change.

Silent Revolution

Silent Revolution
The Rise and Crisis of Market Economics in Latin America
by Duncan Green, 2nd Ed.



“This second edition of a very good book initially published in 1995 has been expanded and thoroughly revised, updated and to a large extent rewritten. Although Green is critical of recent economic policies in Latin America, he is never dogmatic, and unlike many critics, he discusses alternatives. He conveys an impressive amount of information, but since he develops contexts so carefully, the result is a well ordered, rigorous, and coherent presentation.”—Choice

  Open Veins of Latin America

Open Veins of Latin America
Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent
by Eduardo Galeano
Introduction by Isabel Allende

“A superbly written, excellently translated, and powerfully persuasive expose which all students of Latin American and U.S. history must read.”—Choice, American Library Association

Faces of the Caribbean

Faces of the Caribbean
by John Gilmore





“Gilmore combines wide personal knowledge of the Caribbean with many years’ academic study of the region’s history, literature, and culture. This clearly written and illuminating account provides an excellent introduction to the forces which have shaped the Caribbean today.”—David Dabydeen

  Faces of Latin America

Faces of Latin America
by Duncan Green





“The best introductory book going on Latin America”—International Affairs

“A journalistic tour-de-force with academic worth…. Recommended as essential background reading…”—Bulletin of Hispanic Studies (London)

Days and Nights of Love and War

Days and Nights of Love and War
by Eduardo Galeano
Foreword by Sandra Cisneros



Days and Nights is a testimony to the power of fear to silence a population. It is also a testimony to the courage of those who refuse to be silenced . . . Days and Nights succeeds not only because of its socio-political authenticity and lyrical style but because of its interweaving of anger and tenderness, elation and sorrow.”—The Nation

  Reminiscences of the Cuban Rev War

Reminiscences of the Cuban Revolutionary War
by Che Guevara




“Reflects the life of an extraordinary and important man.”—Library Journal

“Guevara is a brilliant, thoughtful writer. He is lucid, candid, and revealing…. If Guevara had spent his time at the typewriter instead of leading revolutionaries, then this world would be hailing a new giant in literature.”—Cleveland Press

Gender Politics

Gender Politics in Latin America
Debates in Theory and Practice
edited by Elizabeth Dore



"This is a book that should inspire enthusiasm in even the most weary or impatient student of gender. No facile assumption goes unexamined nor partial truth left to stand.... This excellent collection is exceptional in the range of issues it tackles and the degree of success it achieves in challenging the ideas that have become received wisdom in women's and gender studies.”—Journal of latin American Studies

 
  Rag-Tags

Rag-Tags, Scum, Riff-Raff, and Commies
The U.S. Intervention in the Dominican Republic, 1965-1966
by Eric Thomas Chester


“This well-written and … quite riveting book expands appreciably our knowledge of the internal debate over the U.S. intervention.”—International Affairs

This nuanced study of the workings of covert and diplomatic initiatives provides a thorough analysis of U.S. foreign policy in Latin America.

Mexico's Hope

Mexico’s Hope
An Encounter with Politics and History
by James D. Cockcroft



"Mexico's Hope is recommended reading for anyone wanting a succinct and articulate overview of contemporary Mexican politics and economic development.”—The Midwest Book Review

Mexico's Hopetells the dramatic story of the making of modern Mexico.

 
  The Latin American City

The Latin American City
by Alan Gilbert (Updated Ed.)




“Alan Gilbert has provided those in higher education and the general reader with a very stimulating and highly accessible introduction to the city in Latin America.”—The Geographical Journal (London)

Fight for the Forest

Fight for the Forest
Chico Mendes in His Own Words





Chico Mendes, the charismatic founder of the Brazilian rubber tappers’ union, was murdered by a hired assassin in 1988. As a trade union leader, he won international acclaim for his role in the nonviolent campaign to protect the Amazon rainforest, on which the rubber tappers depend for their livelihood.

 
  Shadows of Tender Fury

Shadows of Tender Fury
The Letters and Communiqués of Subcomandante Marcos and the Zapatista Army of National Liberation
Translated by Frank Bardacke, Leslie López, and the Watsonville California, Human Rights Committee, Introduction by John Ross, Afterword by Frank Bardacke


“I did not expect such imagination or clarity from a Subcomandante, nor did I expect the fine sense of Humor which enriches his writing. He writes with a fine passion for justice but also with unusual compassion for his adversaries. No boring political rhetoric or pompous academic cant. Subcomandante Marcos uses stories—ancient as well as recent—to reveal the origins of the 1994 Zapatista uprising.... Shadows of Tender Fury is essential reading.”—Leslie Marmon Silko