Since Independence at the beginning of the 19th century, Latin America has maintained close links with Britain. This book examines the cultural and social implications of the relationship through a series of case-studies that focus on British, Irish, and West Indian immigrants and their descendants in Mexico, Central, and South America. The contributors—historians, anthropologists, and sociolinguists—explore the past, present, and putative future of English-speaking communities in Latin America and the relationships with their host societies.
English-Speaking Communities in Latin America (Hollow Kingdom Trilogy)
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PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
ISBN / ASIN0333770153
ISBN-139780333770153
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Sales Rank8,623,265
CategoryHistory
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