Africans to Spanish America: Expanding the Diaspora. Edited by Sherwin K. Bryant, Rachel Sarah O’Toole, and Ben Vinson. The New Black Studies Series. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2012. Maps. Tables. Notes. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. 279 pp. |
Cohen |
2013 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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A Continent of Immigrants: Postcolonial Shifts in the Western Hemisphere . |
Moya |
2006 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Company Towns in the Americas: Landscape, Power, and Working-Class Communities. Edited by Oliver J. Dinius; Angela Vergara. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 2011. Maps. Photographs. Notes. Bibliography. Index. xiv, 241 pp. |
Moberg |
2012 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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To Lose One's Soul: Blasphemy and Slavery in New Spain, 1596-1669. |
Villa Flores |
2002 |
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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A Patron of Progress: Juana Catarina Romero, the Nineteenth-Century Cacica of Tehuantepec. |
Chassen-Lopez |
2008 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Nación y extranjería: La exclusión racial en las políticas migratorias de Argentina, Brasil, Cuba, y México. Edited by Pablo Yankelevich. Mexico City: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 2009. Notes. Bibliographies. 308 pp. |
Alfaro-Velcamp |
2011 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Death Squads or Self Defense Forces? How Paramilitary Groups Emerge and Challenge Democracy in Latin America. By Julie Mazzei. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2009. Map. Table. Notes. Bibliography. Index. 261 pp. |
Winifred |
2011 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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A Revolution for Our Rights: Indigenous Struggles for Land and Justice in Bolivia, 1880 – 1952. By Laura Gotkowitz. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2008. Photographs. Maps. Notes. Bibliography. Index. xiv, 398 pp. |
Albro |
2011 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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The Chinese in Mexico, 1882–1940. By Robert Chao Romero. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2010. Illustrations. Map. Tables. Notes. Bibliography. Index. xii, 254 pp. |
Lopez |
2012 |
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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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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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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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 Juan and Leonor Won Their Freedom: Litigation and Liberty in Seventeenth-Century Mexico |
Owensby |
2005 |
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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Quebra-Quilos and Peasant Resistance: Peasants, Religion, and Politics in Nineteenth Century Brazil. By Kim Richardson. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2011. Maps. Tables, Notes, Bibliography. Index. xi, 157 pp. |
Welch |
2012 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Return to Hispaniola: Reassessing a Demographic Catastrophe. |
Livi Bacci |
2003 |
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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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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Cimarrones de Panamá: La forja de una identidad afroamericana en el siglo XVI. By Jean-Pierre Tardieu. Tiempo Emulado. Madrid: Iberoamericana, 2009. Photographs. Illustrations. Maps. Tables. Notes. Bibliography. 288 pp. |
Morrison |
2011 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Blazing Cane: Sugar Communities, Class, and State Formation in Cuba, 1868 – 1959. By Gillian McGillivray. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2009. Photographs. Illustrations. Maps. Tables. Appendix. Notes. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. xxiii, 386 pp. |
Carr |
2011 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Economic Backwardness and Firm Strategy: An American Railroad Corporation in Nineteenth-Century Mexico . |
Kuntz Ficker |
2000 |
Hispanic American Historical Review |
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Artesanos y manufactureros en Lima colonial. By Francisco Quiroz. Lima: Banco Central de Reserva del Perú /IEP Instituto de Estudios Peruanos, 2008. Figures. Tables. Notes. Glossary. Bibliography. Paper. |
Osorio |
2011 |
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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