Modernization of the transcontinental railroad of the United States was completed in 1869. The phone was invented in 1876. The first radio utility system was developed in 1895. Wright brothers made aircraft in 1903. The first gasoline-powered assembly line refrigerator was manufactured in the early 20th century. These are very important steps to lay the foundation of American modernization, but I think that the first truly modern era in American history must be in the 1920s.
"Modern Latin America has long been a gold standard in this field, and with the expansion of the scope of application from Bolivia to Venezuela, it is worthwhile in the classroom and the outside world as before 1930) - now) History of the Latin American countries ... better than any other textbooks in the market. "- James Woodood, Montclair State University" Latin American History and Politics Classics .... comprehensive, informative, well written At the appropriate level as background material of undergraduate or postgraduate course, the overall history of the whole structure of the book, the subsequent case studies, and the wider comparison - it makes sense that there is it. "- Massachusetts Institute of Technology Chapel Lawson
The three most widely used textbooks in Latin America, and in particular modern times, are from Latin American short stories written by Keen and Wasserman, Skidmore and Smith's 13 Modern Latin America, 14 and Latin America, Jan Knippers Black . I will edit it. 15 Kean and Wasserman, Skidmore and Smith made a good analysis of the various political, economic and social factors of modernization process, change and stability, but viable to understand Latin America I did not try to use nationalism as an analytical concept. "In the 16 black collection, nationalism is recognized by the author simply as" a powerful force for change and development ". "However, in general, the theme is limited to the field of art expression in literature and art form.