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Dividing the Isthmus: Central American Transnational Histories, Literatures, and Cultures Book

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Dividing the Isthmus: Central American Transnational Histories, Literatures, and Cultures, In 1899, the United Fruit Company (UFCO) was officially incorporated in Boston, Massachusetts, beginning an era of economic, diplomatic, and military interventions in Central America. This event marked the inception of the struggle for economic, political, Dividing the Isthmus: Central American Transnational Histories, Literatures, and Cultures
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  • Dividing the Isthmus: Central American Transnational Histories, Literatures, and Cultures
  • Written by author Rodriguez, Ana Patricia
  • Published by University of Texas Press, 5/1/2009
  • In 1899, the United Fruit Company (UFCO) was officially incorporated in Boston, Massachusetts, beginning an era of economic, diplomatic, and military interventions in Central America. This event marked the inception of the struggle for economic, political
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Acknowledgments Introduction. Central American Transisthmian Histories, Literatures, and Cultures Chapter 1. Costa Rican Grounds and the Founding of the Coffee Republics Chapter 2. Nations Divided: U.S. Intervention, Banana Enclaves, and the Panama Canal Chapter 3. The Power of Indigo: Testimonio, Historiography, and Revolution in Cuzcatlán Chapter 4. K'atun Turning in Greater Guatemala: Trauma, Impunity, and Diaspora Chapter 5. The War at Home: Latina/o Solidarity and Central American Immigration Chapter 6. "Departamento 15": Salvadoran Transnational Migration and Narration Chapter 7. Wasted Opportunities: Central America after the Revolutions Epilogue. Weathering the Storm: Central America in the Twenty-first Century Notes Works Cited Index


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