Merilee Grindle

Photo of Merilee GrindlePhoto | Darren Pellegrino/Creative HeadshotsMerilee Grindle is the Edward S. Mason Professor of International Development, Emerita, at Harvard University and the former director of its David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies. She served as president of the Latin American Studies Association and has written or contributed to over a dozen scholarly books.

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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: Proclaiming Revolution: Bolivia in Comparative PerspectiveProclaiming Revolution: Bolivia in Comparative PerspectiveGrindle, Merilee
Domingo, Pilar
PAPERBACK10/15/2003$24.95
Cover: Blood of Brothers: Life and War in Nicaragua, With New AfterwordBlood of Brothers: Life and War in Nicaragua, With New AfterwordKinzer, StephenPAPERBACK09/30/2007$24.95
Cover: Jobs for the Boys: Patronage and the State in Comparative PerspectiveJobs for the Boys: Patronage and the State in Comparative PerspectiveGrindle, MerileeHARDCOVER06/11/2012$55.00
Cover: Reflections on Memory and DemocracyReflections on Memory and DemocracyGrindle, Merilee
Goodman, Erin E.
PAPERBACK03/14/2016$24.95
Cover: In the Shadow of Quetzalcoatl: Zelia Nuttall and the Search for Mexico’s Ancient CivilizationsIn the Shadow of Quetzalcoatl: Zelia Nuttall and the Search for Mexico’s Ancient CivilizationsGrindle, MerileeHARDCOVER11/07/2023$32.95
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