Carolyn Olive Hall Hector Pere Hector Perez Brignoli
Central America has been a region of global importance since it was first explored by the Spanish early in the sixteenth century. Yet this mosaic of seven states, extending from Guatemala and Belize to Panama, remains one of the least known regions of Latin America. Drawing on more than fifty combined years of research and teaching in Central America, Carolyn Hall and Hector Perez Brignoli provide a new interpretation and an innovative synthesis of the region's history and culture in the Historical Atlas of Central America.
The first two sections of the atlas review five centuries...
Central America has been a region of global importance since it was first explored by the Spanish early in the sixteenth century. Yet this mosaic o...
Central America has been a region of global importance since it was first explored by the Spanish early in the sixteenth century. Yet this mosaic of seven states, extending from Guatemala and Belize to Panama, remains one of the least known regions of Latin America. Drawing on more than fifty combined years of research and teaching in Central America, Carolyn Hall and Hector Perez Brignoli provide a new interpretation and an innovative synthesis of the region's history and culture in the Historical Atlas of Central America.
The first two sections of the atlas review five centuries...
Central America has been a region of global importance since it was first explored by the Spanish early in the sixteenth century. Yet this mosaic o...