Working Women, Entrepreneurs, and the Mexican Revolution: The Coffee Culture of Córdoba, Veracruz |
Fowler Salamini |
2014 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
yes |
Wealth Holding in Southeastern Brazil, 1815-60 . |
Frank |
2005 |
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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A tessitura dos direitos: Patrões e empregados na justiça do trabalho, 1953-1964. By Larissa Rosa Corrêa. São Paulo: Editora LTr, 2011. Tables. Appendix. Notes. Bibliography. 231 pp. |
French |
2013 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Defining the Space of Mexico'68: Heroic Masculinity in the Prison and Women in the Streets. |
Frezier |
2003 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Slaves and the Creation of Legal Rights in Cuba: Coartación and Papel. |
Fuente |
2007 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Where the Earth Touches the Sky: The Xavante Indians' Struggle for Land in Brazil, 1951-1979 . |
Garfield |
2000 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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His Majesty's Most Loyal Vassals: The Indian Nobility and Túpac Amaru. |
Garret |
2004 |
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 |
yes |
For God and Revolution: Priest, Peasant, and Agrarian Socialism in the Mexican Huasteca |
Gledhill |
2015 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
yes |
Industry and Revolution: Social and Economic Change in the Orizaba Valley, Mexico |
Gómez-Galvarriato |
2014 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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A History of Mining in Latin America: From the Colonial Era to the Present. By Kendall W. Brown. Diálogos. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2012. Illustrations. Maps. Figures. Notes. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. xix, 257 pp. |
Gonzales |
2013 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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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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Can the Subaltern Be Seen? Photography and the Affects of Nationalism |
Grandin |
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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Blacks and Blackness in Central America: Between Race and Place |
Gudmundson |
2013 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Maximino Ávila Camacho and the One-Party State: The Taming of Caudillismo and Caciquismo in Post-Revolutionary Mexico. By Alejandro Quintana. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2010. Notes. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. xviii, 155 pp. |
Henderson |
2011 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Making Music and Masculinity in Vagrancy’s Shadow: Race, Wealth, and Malandragem in Post-Abolition Rio de Janeiro. |
Hertzman |
2010 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Immigration, Ethnicity, and National Identity in Brazil, 1808 to the Present |
Holloway |
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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From Africa to Brazil: Culture, Identity, and an Atlantic Slave Trade, 1600 – 1830. By Walter Hawthorne. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Photographs. Illustrations. Maps. Tables. Notes. Index. xxi, 259 pp. |
Jalloh |
2012 |
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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A Lack of Legitimate Obedience and Respect: Slaves and Their Masters in the Courts of Late Colonial Buenos Aires. |
Johson |
2007 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Imaginary Lines: Border Enforcement and the Origins of Undocumented Immigration, 1882 – 1930. By Patrick W. Ettinger. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2009. Photographs. Map. Tables. Notes. Bibliography. Index. xi, 244 pp. |
Kim |
2011 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Free Colored in a Slave Society: São Paulo and Minas Gerais in the Early Nineteenth Century . |
Klein |
2000 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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