Interpreting 'Latin America: A Concise Interpretive History'.
This paper critically reviews E.B. Burns' "Latin America: A Concise Interpretive History" (6th edition). It describes the content of the book and the author's attention to racial, political, and economic elements in that region's history. The main criticism that the author has is the omission of Latin American popular culture as a unifying element, though this is attended to in some of the newer material.