According to McPherson, Spenser has gathered a remarkable international ensemble of scholars who collectively ask what the East-West Cold War meant in Latin America
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475 p, "This is a comprehensive encyclopedia of the grounds, yards and stadiums used for organized baseball from the invention of the sport in the 1840s to the present. Each entry gives the location of the park, who played there and when, home run dimensions, seating capacity, architectural comments, attendance records, and anecdotes." (Google)
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221 p, Uses documents in the area to trace the history of the black population in Central America. Identifies four different black cultures, each serving as a control to a stage of historical development of the isthmus. The Maroons of Panama, fugitive slaves of the Spanish colony; Blacks in Nicaragua and Belize, accompanying English pirates in the seventeenth century; Caribbean blacks deported from their native island to Honduras during European settlement in the Lesser Antilles; and Jamaican blacks attracted by job prospects offered by big yards and banana plantations in Panama and Costa Rica at the turn of the century.
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401 p, The distinct but extraordinary diverse ethnic and cultural identities of Afro-Latin Americans have received little official recognition. But today a growing movement is voicing pride in the Afro-Latin American heritage, asserting common identities and working to defend and advance collective rights. This book provides a major human-rights-focused survey that aims to reflect and be part of that process of rediscovery and renewal. Each chapter considers a particular country or subregion.