Welcome to the research guide for the Latin and South American Revolutions!
Linked below are the resources that will help you move through the research process and answer the question posed in the prompt:
Using the Anatomy of a Revolution reading by Crane Brinton, what is a “recipe for revolution” in your chosen country?
You need a minimum of three sources for this project (not including the Brinton reading): two secondary sources and one primary source.
In order to find and use those required sources, take a look at the reference sources below and get some historical context. They will help expand your topic vocabulary and make your research more efficient!
All you need to access the databases below is your library number.
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Image: Juan O'Gorman. Detail of The Mexican Revolt of 1810. 1960-61. Museum of National History, Castillo de Chapultepec, in Mexico City.