Barbados or Canada? Race, Immigration, and Nation in Early-Twentieth-Century Cuba. |
Chomsky |
2000 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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A Complex Fabric: Intersecting Histories of Race, Gender, and Science in Latin America. |
Rodríguez |
2011 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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The Language of Liberation: Slave Voices in the Wars of Independence. |
Blanchard |
2002 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Asi lo paresçe por su aspeto: Physiognomy and the Construction of Difference in Colonial Bogotá |
Rappaport |
2011 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Black Labor Migration in Caribbean Guatemala, 1882 – 1923. By Frederick Douglass Opie. Working in the Americas. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2009. Photographs. Notes. Bibliography. Index. xii, 145 pp. |
Foster |
2011 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Chocolate and Corn Flour: History, Race, and Place in the Making of Black Mexico |
Lewis |
2013 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Urban Pioneers: The Role of Women in the Local Government of Santiago, Chile, 1935–1946 . |
Walter |
2004 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Crafting Mexico: Intellectuals, Artisans, and the State after the Revolution. By Rick A. López. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2010. Plates. Illustrations. Maps. Notes. Bibliography. Index. x, 408 pp. |
Grant Wood |
2012 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Working Women, Entrepreneurs, and the Mexican Revolution: The Coffee Culture of Córdoba, Veracruz |
Fowler Salamini |
2014 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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A Patron of Progress: Juana Catarina Romero, the Nineteenth-Century Cacica of Tehuantepec. |
Chassen-Lopez |
2008 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Cuban Sugar Industry: Transnational Networks and Engineering Migrants in Mid-Nineteenth Century Cuba. By Jonathan Curry-Machado. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. Illustrations. Maps. Tables. Notes. Bibliography. Index. xiv, 264 pp. |
Rood |
2013 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Republican Friendship: Manuela Sáenz Writes Women into the Nation, 1835-1856 . |
Chambers |
2001 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Las exportaciones mexicanas durante la primera globalización, 1870 – 1929. By Sandra Kuntz Ficker. Mexico City: El Colegio de México, 2010. Illustrations. Maps. Tables. Appendixes. Notes. Bibliography. Index. 645 pp. |
Topik |
2011 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Open Borders to a Revolution: Culture, Politics, and Migration |
Coerver |
2015 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Entertaining Inequalities: Doña Petrona, Juanita Bordoy, and Domestic Work in Mid-Twentieth-Century Argentina. |
Pite |
2011 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Movilidad social y desigualdad en el Buenos Aires del siglo XIX: el acceso a la propiedad de la tierra entre el rosismo y el orden liberal |
Gelman |
2013 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Family Photos, Oral Narratives, and Identity Formation: The Ukrainians of Berisso . |
James |
2004 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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The Lands with Which We Shall Struggle: Land Reclamation, Revolution, and Development in Mexico’s Lake Texcoco Basin, 1910 – 1950 |
Vitz |
2012 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Braceros: Migrant Citizens and Transnational Subjects in the Postwar United States and Mexico |
Cohen |
2014 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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The 1930 Agrarian Census in Mexico: Agronomists, Middle Politics, and the Negotiation of Data Collection. |
Erwin |
2007 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Damned Notions of Liberty: Slavery, Culture, and Power in Colonial Mexico, 1640–1769. By Frank T. Proctor. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2010. Illustrations. Maps. Tables. Appendix. Notes. Bibliography. Index. xiv, 282 pp. |
Reid-Vazquez |
2012 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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How the Not-So-Powerless Prevail: Industrial Labor Market Demand and the Contours of Militancy in Mid-Twentieth-Century São Paulo, Brazil. |
French |
2010 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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The Making of Law: The Supreme Court and Labor Legislation in Mexico, 1875-1931. By William J. Suarez-Potts. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2012. Notes. Bibliography. Index. x, 348 pp. |
Bortz |
2013 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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The Mulatto Republic: Class, Race, and Dominican National Identity |
Liberato |
2015 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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The Making and Evolution of the Buenos Aires Economic Elite in the Nineteenth Century: The Example of the Senillosas. |
Hora |
2003 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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