The History of Chile
By (Author) John L. Rector Ph.D.
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
14th June 2019
2nd edition
United States
Primary and Secondary Educational
Non Fiction
Politics and government
Historical geography
983
Hardback
396
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
822g
This accessible chapter book, ideal for students and general readers alike, examines the political, social, and cultural history of Chile. Updated and revised from its 2003 edition, The History of Chile serves as a foundational text for those studying and interested in learning about this South American nation. Eleven chronologically-arranged chapters will guide readers through Chilean history, from prehistory to present day. Chapters examine topics such as the origins of Chileans, Chile's period as a Spanish colony, Augusto Pinochet's rule, the country's transition to democracy, and today's challenges in 20182019. A timeline, glossary, and appendix of Notable Individuals in the History of Chile round out the text. Written for high school and undergraduate students, but accessible to general readers as well, this volume examines Chile's history through the lenses of politics, economics, and culture and society. Readers will gain a better understanding of how Chile has modernized its economy and is incorporating immigrants.
Recommended. All readership levels. * Choice *
John L. Rector is professor of Latin American history at Western Oregon University, Monmouth Oregon.