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In from the Cold: Latin America’s New Encounter with the Cold War
Birth Control Pills and Molotov Cocktails: Reading Sex and Revolution in 1968 Brazil
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December 31 2020
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. v
Contents
pp. vii
Preface
pp. 1
What We Now Know and Should Know: Bringing Latin America More Meaningfully into Cold War Studies
pp. 47
Recovering the Memory of the Cold War: Forensic History and Latin America
pp. 77
The Caribbean Crisis: Catalyst for Soviet Projection in Latin America
pp. 112
The View from Havana: Lessons from Cuba’s African Journey, 1959–1976
pp. 134
Transnationalizing the Dirty War: Argentina in Central America
pp. 171
Producing the Cold War in Mexico: The Public Limits of Covert Communications
pp. 214
¡Cuba sí, Yanquis no! The Sacking of the Instituto Cultural México– Norteamericano in Morelia, Michoacán, 1961
pp. 253
Miracle on Ice: Industrial Workers and the Promise of Americanization in Cold War Mexico
pp. 273
Chicano Cold Warriors: César Chávez, Mexican American Politics, and California Farmworkers
pp. 308
Birth Control Pills and Molotov Cocktails: Reading Sex and Revolution in 1968 Brazil
pp. 350
Rural Markets, Revolutionary Souls, and Rebellious Women in Cold War Guatemala
pp. 381
Standing Conventional Cold War History on Its Head Daniela Spenser
pp. 397
Selective Bibliography
pp. 427
Contributors
pp. 429
Index
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