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Central America

Nicaragua's English Connection

Ann Hills on the European links in the largest Central American country

Reading History: Imperialism and National Identity in Latin America

Christopher Abel and Colin M. Lewis analyse the state of history writing on Latin America, from a 1980s standpoint.

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