Lowell Gudmundson is professor of history and Latin American studies at Mount Holyoke College. He is the author of Costa Rica Before Coffee: Society and Economy on the Eve of the Economic Boom; coauthor of Central America, 1821-1871: Liberalism Before Liberal Reform; coeditor of Blacks and Blackness in Central America: Between Race and Place; and Coffee, Society, and Power in Latin America.
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[Praise for the Spanish-language edition of Costa Rica After Coffee] [An] excellent book. . . . We must all be grateful for Gudmundson's generous, challenging, and timely contribution.--Hispanic American Historical Review "Lowell Gudmundson's Costa Rica after Coffee is a most engaging account of the role that coffee has played in transforming Costa Rican society in the last 70 years."--Journal of Latin American Studies "Gudmundson deserves high praise for not only producing a smartly argued monograph but doing so in just over one hundred pages. . . . Costa Rica after Coffee affirms Gudmundson's prominent position in the field of Costa Rican studies and promises to become required reading for Costa Ricanists. This book additionally will appeal to Latin Americanists interested in the process of cooperative development."--Agricultural History

