
A History of Latin America
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Narrado por:
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Fred Williams
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De:
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George Pendle
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"A beginner's guide to the continent....Lively and full of anecdote." (Financial Times)
I appreciated the way the author kept neutural while still contextualizing the recent events
fantastico! a brief overview, but plenty of detail
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Great overview of the last few hundred years
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Would you try another book from George Pendle and/or Fred Williams?
great history on the continent. It is a lot to cover, but it covers it well. I was a little upset that it didn't go past the 1970s. I would like some contemporary history. It was good though.good but stopped early
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What did you like best about A History of Latin America? What did you like least?
Mr Pendle's approach to Latin American history is thoroughly Anglo. By this I mean that, in his view, Great Britain played an overwhelming role in the wars and independence of the Spanish colonies and in their further development throughout the XIX and XX centuries. (?) Moreover, and possibly owing to the fact that this seems to be a 1963 edition, the language used to describe specific human groups such as the Spaniards, the "Criollos" and the Natives is very frequently plagued by politically incorrect monickers such as "ignorant", "slow", "lazy" "slothful" and even "stupid"!! (One point for British arrogance; zero points for British intellectual sensitivity).In spite of the aforesaid, one must recognize there is a genuine desire to be comprehensive and incorporate as much as possible of Latin American history in the space available.
If you’ve listened to books by George Pendle before, how does this one compare?
N/AHow could the performance have been better?
Mr Williams rendering of the book is outrageously tedious, in spite of the fact that the man possesses a very fine and silky voice. His inclination to a monotone and lethargic reading makes it quite difficult to follow him without falling asleep. I honestly must say that I am a regular listener of audiobooks and therefore pretty well trained in listening skills, but Mr Williams nevertheless is a very trying experience,Was A History of Latin America worth the listening time?
See my previous comments.Any additional comments?
Time for a newer version of Latin American history in your Audible options.BIASED AND OUTDATED, YET...
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boring
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The recording is well done and the narrator is solid, although it is sometimes obvious that he is not fluent in either Spanish or Portuguese. Certain words, names, terms, and places are mispronounced. (E.g., each time he mentioned Oaxaca, he pronounced it differently.) Ideally, it would be wonderful if a work on Latin America would include the actual sounds and words of that diverse land.
Overall, I found this somewhat useful as a starting point for further research and reading, especially given that there are relatively few audiobook alternatives available in English, either as original works or in translation. But I wish that gap would be addressed.
Out of date, in many respects
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Very 70s perspective on history
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