The Weight of Social Assets: Argentinean Migrants in Spain. |
Ginieniewicz |
2012 |
Revista Europea de Estudios Latinoamericanos y del Caribe / European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies |
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The West African Ethnicity of the Enslaved in Jamaica |
Newman |
2013 |
Slavery and Abolition |
yes |
The Women of Colonial Latin America de Susan Migden Socolow. |
Gonzalbo Aizpuru |
2004 |
Historia Mexicana |
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The World of European Labour on the Northern Rhodesian Copperbelt, 1940–1945 |
Money |
2015 |
International Review of Social History |
yes |
The Zong: A Massacre, the Law and the Ending of Slavery |
Rupprecht |
2013 |
Slavery and Abolition |
yes |
The ‘African Colonists’ of Montevideo: New Light on the Illegal Slave Trade to Rio de Janeiro and the Río de la Plata (1830–42) |
Borucki |
2009 |
Slavery and Abolition |
yes |
The ‘Better Sort’ and the ‘Poorer Sort’: Wealth Inequalities, Family Formation and the Economy of Energy on British Caribbean Sugar Plantations, 1750–1800 |
Roberts |
2014 |
Slavery and Abolition |
yes |
The ‘Glasgow King of Billingsgate’: James MacQueen and an Atlantic Proslavery Network |
Lambert |
2008 |
Slavery and Abolition |
yes |
The ‘invisible child’ in British West Indian slavery |
Teelucksingh |
2006 |
Slavery and Abolition |
yes |
These Indians Are Apparently Well to Do: The Myth of Capitalism and Native American Labor. |
Parham |
2012 |
International Review of Social History |
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They Call Us Thieves and Steal Our Wage: Toward a Reinterpretation of the Salvadoran Rural Mobilization, 1929–1931 |
Gould |
2004 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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They don't even look like women workers: Femininity and Class in Twentieth-Century Latin America. |
Weinstein |
2006 |
International Labor and Working class History |
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They Don't Wear Black-Tie: Intellectuals and Workers in São Paulo, Brazil, 1958–1981 |
French |
2001 |
International Labor and Working class History |
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The Brooks Slave Ship Icon: A ‘Universal Symbol’? |
Francis |
2009 |
Slavery and Abolition |
yes |
This Land Is Ours Now: Social Mobilization and the Meanings of Land in Brazil Wendy Wolford Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2010 xii + 281 pp. |
Welch |
2012 |
Labor |
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This Land Is Ours Now: Social Mobilization and the Meanings of Land in Brazil. By Wendy Wolford. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2010. Photographs. Maps. Tables. Notes. Bibliography. Index. xii, 281 pp. |
Rogers |
2011 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Thompson, Lukács e o conceito de experiência ? um diálogo mais que necessário. |
Alves |
2013 |
Mundos do Trabalho |
yes |
Threat of a Bondman: Political Self-Fashioning and Christian Empowerment in theMemoir of Quamino Buccau, A Pious Methodist |
Marshall |
2008 |
Slavery and Abolition |
yes |
Three Ancient Colonies: Caribbean Themes and Variations (review) |
Bronfman |
2010 |
Caribbean Studies |
yes |
Three Slaveholders in the Antilles: Saint-Domingue, Martinique and Jamaica |
Forster |
2002 |
Journal of Caribbean History |
yes |
Ties that Bind: Baptismal Sponsorship of Slaves in Eighteenth-Century Puerto Rico |
Stark |
2015 |
Slavery and Abolition |
yes |
Till Death Do Us Part: Testamentary Manumission in Seventeenth-Century Lima, Peru |
McKinley |
2012 |
Slavery and Abolition |
yes |
Title VII, the Rise of Workplace Fairness, and the Decline of Economic Justice, 1964–2013 |
Sugrue |
2014 |
Labor |
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Titulação Escolar e Mercados Profissionais |
Luiz Coradini |
2010 |
Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios del Trabajo |
yes |
To Inherit the Earth: The Landless Movement and the Struggle for a New Brazil. |
French |
2009 |
Mundos do Trabalho |
yes |