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Paperback The Americas: A Hemispheric History Book

ISBN: 0812975545

ISBN13: 9780812975543

The Americas: A Hemispheric History

(Book #13 in the Modern Library Chronicles Series)

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In this work, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto sweeps aside the tidy separation between the enlightened first world United States and Canada, and less privileged Latin America. He shows us why it is... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Interesting read - although not definite

As the author says at the end of the book, this study of the full hemisphere - what is has in common and what trends set North and South apart - is quite new. It is a refreshing read, one which gives a good perspective and questions rightfully the current cliche about North ever-lasting superiority vs South. The first half of the book is quite educating in its history of the South domination over the North and its causes. You get to look at the whole American continent from a brand new perspective. The author also thinks that North domination will not last and that the Americas may someday be a more homogeneous group of countries. Overall, I found all the theories in the book interesting and the historical background extremely educating. And the book is very short, so that's a profitable reading.

A Gem Among the Modern Library Chronicles

Pop history has few better writers than Felipe Fernandez-Armesto and he proves it again with the new addition to the always wonderful Modern Library Chronicles series, The Americas (A Hemispheric History). It is, in essence, a comparative essay showing how the idea of one America became the concept, through time, of two Americas. He does not use any trite triumphalist thinking in writing about America and one of the most fascinating aspects of the book is the author's demonstration that the similarities between the two continents, as opposed to their usually endlessly discussed differences, are numerous and essential in understanding their histories. This book is a refreshing look at the "New World" in a more global perspective. His examples, particularly from South America, are refreshing and insightful. The writing is a pure pleasure. A wonderful new book from a great series.
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