Skelepede
02-01-2009, 17:50
I've collated a list of books from recommendations of Jimbo, and NousDefionsDoc on Socnet on Latin America. I'd like to start this thread as a one-stop source for interesting, and cogent books on the region. I would like to have the books categorized by region like or area of interest such as:
Books on Colombia
ELN - Historia Contado en Dos Voces - written by Cura Perez and Gabino
ELN - Una Historia de los Origenes by Carlos Medina Gallego
Las Verdaderas Intenciones del ELN, FARC, Paramilitares. Three books by the Corporacion Observatorio Para La Paz
Confessiones - Autobiography of Carlos Castano
Latin America in the Era of the Cuban Revolution (English) by Thomas C. Wright
Camilo Torres Restrepo - Profeta Para Nuestro Tiempo by Gustavo Perez Ramirez
And
Jaime Bateman - Biografia de un revolucionario by Dario Villamizar
Killing Pablo
State Building and Conflict Resolution in Colombia 1986-1994 by HarveyF. Kline
The Making of Modern Colombia: A Nation in Spite of Itself by David Bushnell
Violence in Colombia 1990-2000: Waging War and Negotiating Peace Edited by Charles Bergquist
Bandits, Peasants and Politics: The Case of La Violencia in Colombia translated by Alan Hynds
The Andean Cocaine Industry by Renseleer Lee
Red Cocaine
I'm very interested in having subject-matter experts on the region chime in with books they'd recommend on Liberation Theology, the culture, and the economy to give us a greater perspective on our respective backyard. I'm particularly interested in the recommendations of those who have spent many years in the area, and performed area studies, such as the members of 7th Group. I'm also interested in books that annotate Che Guevarra's impact on the politics of Latin American revolution, and detailed accounts of the events of La Cabana. I'm looking to seperate the wheat from the chaff as I've experienced too many accounts of Nicaragua that were nothing more than a liberal retaliation to the policies of the Reagan Adminstration, and a diservice to investigative journalism. I'm looking to make this thread a one-stop source for recommendations on quality books on LATAM so others wont have to spend countless hours filtering through threads to find good books. I'd appreciate any assistance or insight the QP's could provide in this quest.
Respectfully,
George
Books on Colombia
ELN - Historia Contado en Dos Voces - written by Cura Perez and Gabino
ELN - Una Historia de los Origenes by Carlos Medina Gallego
Las Verdaderas Intenciones del ELN, FARC, Paramilitares. Three books by the Corporacion Observatorio Para La Paz
Confessiones - Autobiography of Carlos Castano
Latin America in the Era of the Cuban Revolution (English) by Thomas C. Wright
Camilo Torres Restrepo - Profeta Para Nuestro Tiempo by Gustavo Perez Ramirez
And
Jaime Bateman - Biografia de un revolucionario by Dario Villamizar
Killing Pablo
State Building and Conflict Resolution in Colombia 1986-1994 by HarveyF. Kline
The Making of Modern Colombia: A Nation in Spite of Itself by David Bushnell
Violence in Colombia 1990-2000: Waging War and Negotiating Peace Edited by Charles Bergquist
Bandits, Peasants and Politics: The Case of La Violencia in Colombia translated by Alan Hynds
The Andean Cocaine Industry by Renseleer Lee
Red Cocaine
I'm very interested in having subject-matter experts on the region chime in with books they'd recommend on Liberation Theology, the culture, and the economy to give us a greater perspective on our respective backyard. I'm particularly interested in the recommendations of those who have spent many years in the area, and performed area studies, such as the members of 7th Group. I'm also interested in books that annotate Che Guevarra's impact on the politics of Latin American revolution, and detailed accounts of the events of La Cabana. I'm looking to seperate the wheat from the chaff as I've experienced too many accounts of Nicaragua that were nothing more than a liberal retaliation to the policies of the Reagan Adminstration, and a diservice to investigative journalism. I'm looking to make this thread a one-stop source for recommendations on quality books on LATAM so others wont have to spend countless hours filtering through threads to find good books. I'd appreciate any assistance or insight the QP's could provide in this quest.
Respectfully,
George