Liberators, Patriots and Leaders of Latin America
32 Biographies, 2d ed.
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About the Book
This book features biographies of 32 of the most notable figures in Latin American history. To the 23 individuals from the first edition, consisting mostly of revolutionary, political, and military figures of the past, are added nine new biographies of contemporary Latin American presidents, providing an updated view of the region’s leadership. Several patterns run through the individual biographies. The concept of native identity is an important aspect in the stories of Malinche, Juárez, Sandino, and Zapata—profoundly affecting the politics of modern Brazil, Mexico, and Nicaragua. One also sees a continuing compulsion to rebel against overwhelming odds in the cases of Manuela Sáenz, Che Guevara and Daniel Ortega.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Jerome R. Adams
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 403
Bibliographic Info: notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2010
pISBN: 978-0-7864-4284-3
eISBN: 978-0-7864-5552-2
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vi
Introduction 1
1. Doña Marina (La Malinche): Mother of Conquest 5
2. Pierre François Dominique Toussaint L’Ouverture: Commander of a Slave Army 14
3. Simón Bolívar: Liberator of the North 25
4. Manuela Sáenz: Spirit of the Liberation 34
5. José de San Martín: Liberator of the South 47
6. Bernardo O’Higgins: Chile’s Irish Liberator 60
7. Domingo Faustino Sarmiento: Educator of a Continent 73
8. Pedro I and Pedro II, Brazil’s Emperors: Divine Right and Democracy 85
9. José Martí: Revolutionary Poet 96
10. Benito Juárez: Builder of Democracy 104
11. Pancho Villa: Political Warrior 114
12. Emiliano Zapata: Indian Reformer 120
13. Dolores Jiménez y Muro, Juana Belén Gutiérrez de Mendoza and Hermila Galindo de Topete: Women of the Mexican Revolution 127
14. Augusto Sandino: The Visionary versus the Marines 133
15. Juan Perón: Monarch of the Working Class 142
16. María Eva Duarte de Perón: Angel of the “Shirtless Ones” 151
17. José Figueres: At the Center of Latin America 161
18. Fidel Castro: Socialist Revolutionary 173
19. Ernesto “Che” Guevera: Existential Rebel 183
20. Bishop Romero: Modern Martyr 194
21. Salvador Allende and Augusto Pinochet: Ariel and Caliban 203
22. César Chávez: Hispanic Spartacus 231
23. Vicente Fox: Breaking the Political Mold 256
24. Néstor Kirchner Ostoic and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner: Peronist Pair 281
25. Daniel Ortega Saavedra: Sandino Redux 305
26. Luís Inacio Lula da Silva: Brazil’s Diminutive Giant 329
27. Hugo Chávez: Elected Leftist 352
Chapter Notes 383
Select Bibliography 387
Index 393
Book Reviews & Awards
“especially valuable”—Library Journal; “useful”—Booklist; “uniquely conceived”—Choice; “of great value”—ARBA; “highly readable…very informative…a good addition”—Reference Reviews.