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Bandara Herath
This reader is designed for the use of students who are learning intermediate Sinhala language in order to improve their reading skills and reading comprehension.

South Asia Program

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Kenneth M. Roberts
This book explores the impact of economic crises and free-market reforms on party systems and political representation in contemporary Latin America.

Latin American and Caribbean Studies

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Bandara Herath
Spoken Sinhala Grammar is a supplementary handbook of basic colloquial Sinhala grammar for classroom instruction, but also as a resource for reference and for self-study students.  This handbo

South Asia Program

By Our Faculty
Various
Editors: Debra A. Castillo and Stuart A. Day

Latin American and Caribbean Studies

By Our Faculty
Lourdes Casanova, Julian Kassum
Is Brazil ready to take its place among the world's leading powers?

Latin American and Caribbean Studies

By Our Faculty
Banu Oja & Shambhu Oja
The texts in this reader are recognizable as traditional stories from Nepal and from similar stories recounted around the world.

South Asia Program

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Gustavo A. Flores-Macias
After Neoliberalism addresses the rise of the left in Latin America and the lack of research surrounding the topic.

Latin American and Caribbean Studies

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Bruno Bosteels
A new salvo in Verso’s burgeoning series on communism, after Badiou, Žižek and Groys.

Latin American and Caribbean Studies

Theresa McGarry & Liyanage Amarakeerthi
Both with digital download.

South Asia Program

Bandara Herath
This workbook introduces the student to the Sinhala Alphabet, guiding him/her in learning the Sinhala characters and combinations of the sounds as represented by those characters.

South Asia Program

By Our Faculty