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 the Immoral Moral: Consensual Unions and Birth Status in Cuban Law and Everyday Practice, 1940 – 1958. |
Arvey |
2010 |
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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Made in Mexico: Regions, Nation, and the State in the Rise of Mexican Industrialism, 1920s–1940s. By Susan M. Gauss. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2010. Notes. Bibliography. Index. xii, 292 pp. |
Dwyer |
2012 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Los japoneses en Bolivia: 110 años de historia de la inmigración japonesa en Bolivia |
Oliver Chang |
2015 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Liberalism and Married Women's Property Rights in Nineteenth-Century Latin America. |
Deere |
2005 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Legalizing Identities: Becoming Black or Indian in Brazil's Northeast. By Jan Hoffman French. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2009. Photographs. Maps. Notes. Bibliography. Index. xxiv, 247 pp. |
Sarzynski |
2011 |
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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Laboring above Ground: Indigenous Women in New Spain’s Silver Mining District, Zacatecas, Mexico, 1620–1770. |
Velasco Murillo |
2013 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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La historia secreta de la hacienda henequenera de Yucatán: Deudas, migración, y resistencia maya (1879–1915). By Piedad Peniche Rivero. Mérida, Yucatán: Archivo General de la Nación, 2010. Photographs. Figures. Tables. Notes. Bibliography. 222 pp. |
Ellsworth Hamann |
2012 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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International Labor Organizations and Organized Labor in Latin America and the Caribbean: A History. By Robert J. Alexander. With the collaboration of Eldon M. Parker. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger/ABC-CLIO, 2009. Notes. Bibliography. Index. xviii, 312 pp. |
Bortz |
2011 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Industry and Revolution: Social and Economic Change in the Orizaba Valley, Mexico |
Gómez-Galvarriato |
2014 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Indigenous Agency in the Amazon: The Mojos in Liberal and Rubber-Boom Bolivia, 1842-1932 |
Van Valen |
2014 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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In Plain View of the Catholic Faithful: Church-Peasant Conflict in the Peruvian Andes, 1963–1980 |
La Serna |
2015 |
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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Immigrant Positioning in Twentieth-Century Mexico: Middle Easterners, Foreign Citizens, and Multiculturalism. |
Velcamp |
2006 |
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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I Sweat the Flavor of Tin: Labor Activism in Early Twentieth-Century Bolivia. By Robert L. Smale. Pitt Latin American Series. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2010. Tables. Notes. Bibliography. Index. x, 243 pp. |
Vallvé |
2013 |
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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How Juan and Leonor Won Their Freedom: Litigation and Liberty in Seventeenth-Century Mexico |
Owensby |
2005 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Holiday in Mexico: Critical Reflections on Tourism and Tourist Encounters. Edited by Dina Berger Andrew Grant Wood. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2010. Photographs. Map. Notes. Index. 393 pp. |
Little |
2011 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Historia del capitalismo agrario pampeano, tomo 6, vol. 1 and 2, Expansión agrícola y colonización en la segunda mitad del siglo XIX |
Djenderedjian |
2013 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Hispanofobia y revolución: Españoles expulsados de México (1911–1940). |
Yankelevich |
2006 |
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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From Windfall to Curse? Oil and Industrialization in Venezuela, 1920 to the Present. By Jonathan di John. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2009. Illustrations. Tables. Notes. Bibliography. Index. xvii, 341 pp. |
Thorp |
2011 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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