Abstract

Marco A. Pamplona's paper reminds the New Zealand reader that the category 'Latin America' embraces many very different nation-making histories which touch only at points on New Zealand's own nation-making experience. In his wide-ranging and thoughtful paper Pamplona is concerned in particular to explain the contrast between Spanish America - what became the chain of independent states from Mexico to Chile and Argentina - and Portuguese America - what became Brazil.

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