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This bibliographic essay surveys the literature on the history of economy, society, and politics, of Latin America from 1930 to C. 1990, distinctly focusing the Ecuador. It covers books, chapters in books, and articles in a wide range of scholarly journals and also noteworthy unpublished PhD theses, mainly in English, Spanish and Portuguese but to a lesser extent also in French and German. They have been generally welcomed as valuable aids to both teaching and research. A few articles cited in the essay include: publications on political history of the Ecuador; and works on memorable portraits of the protagonists of Alfaro's revolution. Information on useful biographies; and works on the churches in the Ecuador is also provided. Articles cited also include: books on labour history and the economy of Ecuador; and writings on agrarian history.