This narrative history of Latin America surveys five centuries in less
than five hundred pages. The first third of the book moves from the
Americas before Columbus to the wars for independence in the early
nineteenth century. The construction of new nations and peoples in the
nineteenth century forms the middle third, and the final section
analyzes economic development, rising political participation, and the
search of identity over the last century. The collision of peoples and
cultures--Native Americans, Europeans, Africans--that defines Latin
America, and gives it both its unity and diversity, provides the central
theme of this concise, synthetic history.