Latin America and the Second World War

By Robert Arthur Humphreys, Caroline Page

Latin America and the Second World War
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Focusing on some of the conflicts that have shaped the 20th century and how they have changed national and international politics ever since, this collection of eight facsimile editions contains titles from our imprints The Athlone Press, Pinter, Mansell and Continuum.

Going beyond the mere analysis of military strategies and developments, these books address the political repercussions of war, the propaganda involved in shaping a nation's acceptance or rejection of military actions, the attitudes minorities face during wartime and the role of religion in instigating or resolving conflicts.

All titles are available as set or as individual volumes. Titles include:

Latin America and the Second World War: Volume 1, 1939-1942 by R. A. Humphreys
Latin America and the Second World War: Volume 2, 1942-1945 by R. A. Humphreys
Minorities in Wartime: National and Racial Groupings in Europe, North America and Australia during the Two World Wars by Panikos Panayi
Making the New Europe: European Unity and the Second World War by M. L. Smith, Peter M. R. Stirk
The Falkland Crisis: The Rights and Wrongs by Peter Calvert
US Official Propaganda during the Vietnam War by Caroline Page
Wars in the Third World since 1945 by Guy Arnold
Yugoslavian Inferno: Ethnoreligious Warfare in the Balkans by Paul Mojzes

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