raymond craib teaches in the History Department at Cornell University and is the author of Cartographic Mexico: A History of State Fixations and Fugitive Landscapes (Duke University Press, 2004; Spanish edition forthcoming with UNAM’s Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas). He is currently finishing a book on the proceso de los subversivos in Chile in 1920. Recent publications include “Students, Anarchists and Categories of Persecution in Chile, 1920,” which appeared in A Contracorriente (Fall 2010), and translations of the poetry of José Domingo Gómez Rojas (“The Firecracker Poet: Three poems of José Domingo Gómez Rojas”), published in New Letters: A Magazine of Writing & Art with an introduction by Thomas E. Kennedy.

jordana dym is associate professor of history at Skidmore College and author of From Sovereign Villages to National States: City, State and Federation in Central America, 1759–1838 (New Mexico, 2006). She is a contributing coeditor, along with Karl Offen, of...

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