
America, América
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Greg Grandin's "America, América" reinterprets Western Hemisphere history, arguing Latin America significantly shaped America's identity. Spanning 500 years, from the Spanish Conquest to Cold War revolutions, the book reveals the mutual influence between the U.S. and Latin America, impacting global laws and institutions. This New York Times bestseller and Kirkus Prize finalist uncovers forgotten figures and explores Latin America's social democracy as a potential counter to modern authoritarianism.
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