Biographical Dictionary of Latin American and Caribbean Political Leaders
By (Author) Robert J. Alexander
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
24th June 1988
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Biography: historical, political and military
Reference works
B
Hardback
519
This is a compilation of biographical sketches of the most important Latin American and Caribbean political figures in the 19th and 20th centuries. Each entry describes the subject's political significance as well as their career, family background, education and relevant nonpolitical activities. Appendices list the leaders according to country or territory, and provide a chronology of major events in the region from Haitian independence in 1804 to the present day. A general subject index completes the volume. This reference is intended to serve as a companion to Alexander's "Political Parties of the Americas", which was published by Greenwood Press in 1982.
. . . this work will prove of great value to the general student of Latin America, especially to the English language reader.-Inter-American Review of Bibliography
This is in many ways a companion volume to Political Parties of the Americas. It includes over 450 biographical sketches of the most important political figures in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in Latin America and the Caribbean.' Political involvement and significance are emphasized for each subject with details also presented for some on family background, education, and non-political activities. Entries are arranged alphabetically by name with an index listing entries by country or territory. A bibliography listing one to five sources concludes each entry. Recommended for libraries supporting research on Latin American history.-Reference Book Review
." . . this work will prove of great value to the general student of Latin America, especially to the English language reader."-Inter-American Review of Bibliography
"This is in many ways a companion volume to Political Parties of the Americas. It includes over 450 biographical sketches of the most important political figures in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in Latin America and the Caribbean.' Political involvement and significance are emphasized for each subject with details also presented for some on family background, education, and non-political activities. Entries are arranged alphabetically by name with an index listing entries by country or territory. A bibliography listing one to five sources concludes each entry. Recommended for libraries supporting research on Latin American history."-Reference Book Review
ROBERT J. ALEXANDER is Professor Emeritus of Economics and Political Science, Rutgers University. He was a member of John F. Kennedy's Task Force on Latin America where the Alliance for Progress was developed, and he is a former consultant to the American Federation of Labor and the AFL-CIO on Latin American and Caribbean organized labor. One of the country's most respected scholars of Latin American politics and economic affairs, Professor Alexander is the author or editor of forty-five earlier books, most of them focusing on Latin America and the Caribbean, including The Bolivian National Revolution, the first English-language study of that upheaval, and the history of labor and radical movements.