Paired Lives in Latin America's Cold War
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:29th May '26
£39.99
This title is due to be published on 29th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Paired Lives in Latin America’s Cold War takes an approachable biographical approach to teaching the history of the Cold War in Latin America and provides a unique overview to a period that is steeped in reform, revolution, and repression.
The chosen pairs from major countries represent the vast number of leaders, intellectuals, and “ordinary people” who all hoped for significant socioeconomic transformation of one kind or another. Such figures include presidents, revolutionary leaders, army generals, a founder of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, democracy and union activists from countries such as Guatemala, Chile, the Dominican Republic, Brazil, Argentina, and Nicaragua. Primary documents such as speeches, interviews, memoirs, and diaries are used to emphasize individuals’ reflections on their experiences and understanding of the Cold War, such as Che Guevara’s diary which recounts his failed insurgency in Bolivia.
By including biographies with a large geographical scope from across the political spectrum, this study is a useful introduction for students with little prior knowledge of the Cold War in Latin America. Aided by Chronology, Who’s Who, Glossary, and Guide to Further Reading, this volume is useful for all students who study the Cold War in Latin America.
"Paired Lives is a thoughtful, innovative, and most importantly accessible book that would be invaluable to a Cold War or a Modern Latin America classroom. Paired Lives’ use of compelling biographies highlight well-known motifs of the Cold War in their Latin American context while complicating standard bipolar accounts focused on the US & USSR. Kirkendall’s narrative is clear in ways that make the lives accessible to those new to the Cold War or Latin America but with enough details, nuance, and historical debate to also appeal to and advance the knowledge of students more familiar with the global Cold War."
Dr. Colin Snider
Chair, Department of History, Associate Professor and Distinguished Teaching Professor at University of Texas at Tyler
Book Review Editor, The Latin Americanist
ISBN: 9781032510170
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168 pages