Venezuela and the United States by Judith Ewell

Venezuela and the United States by Judith Ewell

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Summary

Ewell examines how Venezuelans and yanquis have perceived each other over the years and relates how the strong U.S. presence in business and popular culture has created in Venezuelans feelings of both love and hatred for the "American way of life."

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Venezuela and the United States by Judith Ewell

Long before sea power, the Panama Canal, and petroleum drew the world's attention to the Caribbean coast, United States leaders recognized Venezuela's potential as the linchpin of the Caribbean's southern rim. In Venezuela and the United States, Judith Ewell provides a historical analysis of the main themes and directions of US-Venezuelan relations from the early 1800s to the present.

JUDITH EWELL is Newton professor of history, and department chair, at the College of William and Mary. Her books include Venezuela, A Century of Change and The Human Tradition in Latin America: Nineteenth Century, which she coedited with William Beezley.

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ISBN 13 9780820352701
ISBN 10 0820352705
Title Venezuela and the United States
Author Judith Ewell
Series The United States And The Americas
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Year published 2017-04-01
Number of pages 280
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