Argentina: A Global Studies Handbook
By (Author) Todd L. Edwards
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
1st February 2008
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
982
Hardback
351
This work is a unique exploration of modern Argentina, combining narrative historical chapters with a reference section covering the nation's most important cultural figures, places, and events. * Includes maps of early colonial trade routs between Spain and South America, major Argentine cities and provinces, and the topography of Argentina, as well as photographs of early immigrants, the mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, and famous Argentines like Evita Peron * Offers a chronology from the days of early Spanish exploration to recent events like the fall of the De la Rua administration and the presidency of Nestor Kirchner
"Edwards provides the secondary-level student with an easy-to-read resource for learning about this country." - American Reference Books Annual
Todd L. Edwards, PhD, is an independent writer, consultant, and investment adviser.