Cambridge University Press, 1995. - 973 pp.
The bibliographical essays in this volume do not appear in the order in which they appeared in the ten volumes of the Cambridge History of Latin America. They have been somewhat re-arranged for more convenient reference, although coincidentally they are divided into ten sections: I, The indigenous peoples of Middle and South America on the eve of the conquest (5 essays); II, Colonial Spanish America (19 essays); III, Colonial Brazil (10 essays); IV, The independence of Latin America (6 essays); V, Latin America: economy, society, politics, c. 1820-c. 1870 (12 essays); VI, Latin America: economy, society, politics, c. 1870-1930 (30 essays); VII, Latin America: economy, society, politics, 1930-c. 1990 (43 essays); VIII, Ideas in Latin America since independence (4 essays); IX, Latin American culture since independence (9 essays); X, The inteational relations of Latin America since independence (3 essays).
The bibliographical essays in this volume do not appear in the order in which they appeared in the ten volumes of the Cambridge History of Latin America. They have been somewhat re-arranged for more convenient reference, although coincidentally they are divided into ten sections: I, The indigenous peoples of Middle and South America on the eve of the conquest (5 essays); II, Colonial Spanish America (19 essays); III, Colonial Brazil (10 essays); IV, The independence of Latin America (6 essays); V, Latin America: economy, society, politics, c. 1820-c. 1870 (12 essays); VI, Latin America: economy, society, politics, c. 1870-1930 (30 essays); VII, Latin America: economy, society, politics, 1930-c. 1990 (43 essays); VIII, Ideas in Latin America since independence (4 essays); IX, Latin American culture since independence (9 essays); X, The inteational relations of Latin America since independence (3 essays).