
Greg Grandin
Greg Grandin is an American historian and author known for his work on the intersections of history, politics, and culture in Latin America. He specializes in the history of the United States' foreign relations, particularly in the context of its impact on Latin American countries. His notable works include 'Fordlandia: The Rise and Fall of Henry Ford's Forgotten Jungle City,' which explores the ambitious but ultimately failed attempt by Henry Ford to create an industrial utopia in the Amazon rainforest. Grandin's scholarship is characterized by its critical examination of American imperialism and its influence on global history.
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Greg Grandin is mentioned in relation to the Financial Times article dated January 10.
Imperialismo y colonialismo, otra vez | OpiniónGreg Grandin’s ambitious and meticulously researched account of an entire continent will forever change how you think about the 'new' world.
12 of the best audiobooks for history buffs – The Irish TimesHistorian Greg Grandin has shown that in 1976, U.S. diplomat Henry Kissinger told the then Argentine Foreign Minister Admiral Cesar Augusto Guzzetti to act quickly if there was any work to be done.
আর্জেন্টিনার নির্বাচনে ট্রাম্প কেন বিজয় দাবি করছেন?Greg Grandin is a history professor at Yale University and author of 'America, America'.
Qué significa ser americanoGreg Grandin demonstrates in his excellent new book, America, América, US policy toward Latin America has shaped its position toward the rest of the world.
An extraordinarily ambitious history of conquest and control in the Americas – The Irish TimesGreg Grandin is the author of 'Fordlandia', a documented work that explores the history of Ford's venture in the Amazon.
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