Table of Contents:
  • v. 1. Mexico
  • v. 2. Argentina
  • v. 3. Brazil
  • v. 4. Peru.
  • v. 1. Mexico
  • A Comparative Economic History Of Latin America
  • The Iberian Background
  • Mexico Before Cortes
  • The Two Systems Meet: Colonial Mexico, 1519-1821: Colonial Mexico, 1519-1605 ; The Mexican Colonial Economy, 1606-1699 ; Colonial Mexico, 1700-1799 ; Colonial Mexico, 1800-1821
  • Independent Mexico, 1821-1910: Independent Mexico, 1821-1854 ; Independent Mexico, 1855-1876 ; Independent Mexico, 1876-1910.
  • v. 2. Argentina
  • Colonial Argentina
  • Independent Argentina, 1808-1914: Nation Building, 1808-1861 ; Rosas, 1829-1852 ; One Argentina or Two? 1853-1861 ; Expansion, 1862-1892 ; Mitre, 1862-1868 ; Sarmiento, 1868-1874 ; Avelleneda, 1874-1880 ; Roca, 1880-1886 ; Juarez Celman, 1886-1890 ; Pellegrini, 1890-1892 ; Argentina, 1892-1914.
  • v. 3. Brazil
  • Brazilian Colonial Economic History: The African Background ; Colonial Economic Policy ; The Sugar Industry ; The Cattle Industry ; Gold and Diamonds ; The Labor Supply ; Interregional and International Trade ; Administration
  • The Transition from Colony to Nation, 1808-1822
  • The Economic History of the Brazilian Empire, 1822-1899: Dom Pedro I, 1822-1831: The Legal and Historical Background; Economic Actions and Development ; The Regency, 1831-1840 ; Dom Pedro II, 1840-1870: The Transformation of Brazil
  • Brazil: The Republic.
  • v. 4. Peru
  • Peru Before Pizarro
  • The Inca and the Spanish Systems Meet, 1514-1810
  • Peru, 1822-1914: Peru Before the Guano Age ; Peru During the Guano Age ; Peru After the War of the Pacific.