What role did liberalism and nationalism play in Latin America between 1800 and 1870? What were the major economic, social, and political trends in Latin America in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries? Did change or tradition have more influence on economics and politics in Latin America in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries? How and why did the economics and politics in Latin America evolve or remain constant in terms of the dominant economic and political order in the region?

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