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Hispanic American Historical Review (2023) 103 (2): 346–348.
Published: 01 May 2023
...Chantalle F. Verna Haiti Fights Back: The Life and Legacy of Charlemagne Péralte . By Yveline Alexis . Critical Caribbean Studies . New Brunswick, NJ : Rutgers University Press , 2021 . Photographs. Map. Figures. Table. Notes. Bibliography. Index. ix , 247 pp. Paper, $40.95...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1968) 48 (4): 768.
Published: 01 November 1968
...I.G. To Cuba and Back . By Dana Richard Henry Jr. Edited and with an Introduction by Gardiner C. Harvey . Carbondale , 1966 . Southern Illinois University Press . Pp. xvi , 138 . Copyright 1968 by Duke University Press 1968 Richard Henry Dana, Jr., famed author...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1967) 47 (4): 627–628.
Published: 01 November 1967
...Donald Cooper Yanqui, Come Back! The Story of HOPE in Peru . By Walsh William B. . New York , 1966 . E. P. Dutton and Company . Illustrations . Pp. 192 . $4.95 . Copyright 1967 by Duke University Press 1967 The miracles of modern medicine represent one of the most...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1956) 36 (3): 435.
Published: 01 August 1956
...Frank Goodwyn California all the Way Back to 1828 . By White Michael C. . Los Angeles , 1956 . Glen Dawson . Illustrations . Pp. xi , 93 . $5.00 . Copyright 1956 by Duke University Press 1956 ...
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in Family Photos, Oral Narratives, and Identity Formation: The Ukrainians of Berisso
> Hispanic American Historical Review
Published: 01 February 2004
Figure 1 Sent by Zenon Zabiuk. On the back it says, “For my brother Julian. I am seated on the end of the bench. You can see the roof and the chimney of our home.”
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in The Communist Closet: Secrecy, Sexuality, and Ideology in the Cuban Cold War
> Hispanic American Historical Review
Published: 01 May 2024
Figure 2. Back cover of Alex Ferrán's 1959 pamphlet Cuidado con cierta gente . Courtesy of the Cuban Heritage Collection, University of Miami Libraries, Coral Gables, Florida.
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in Can the Subaltern Be Seen? Photography and the Affects of Nationalism
> Hispanic American Historical Review
Published: 01 February 2004
Figure 1 A postcard backing is printed on this portrait of a wealthy, urban K’iche’ family.
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2010) 90 (3): 423–454.
Published: 01 August 2010
... political recognition, arms, recruits, and financial backing for their emancipation movements. Countless others remained at home in Spanish America but allied themselves with Britain through their commercial ventures, their ideological affiliation, or their enthusiastic emulation of British institutions...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2014) 94 (3): 355–379.
Published: 01 August 2014
... notions of legal custom had two temporal trajectories, one harkening back to a “time immemorial,” the other pointing to repeated community practice. In the late eighteenth century, indigenous litigants and legal officials added another temporal dimension to native custom. This version of custom contained...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2018) 98 (3): 471–501.
Published: 01 August 2018
...Joshua Frens-String Abstract This article examines the politics of food during Chile's Popular Unity (UP) revolution (1970–73). Organized around the rise and fall of the Juntas de Abastecimiento y Precios (Price and Supply Committees, JAPs), a state-backed network of collectively managed stores...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2011) 91 (1): 1–27.
Published: 01 February 2011
.... It explores the conceptual and methodological issues raised in studying labor that individual actors often performed in both public and private realms and in commodified and uncommodified forms. By considering studies dating back to the colonial period and across the Americas, this essay explores...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2022) 102 (2): 285–319.
Published: 01 May 2022
... Jamaica's flight attendants and other women played in selling a harmonious Jamaicanness and idealized island fantasy to global North travelers, particularly in contrast to the larger national project of democratic socialist reform under Michael Manley. Despite efforts to put the tourism industry back...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2021) 101 (3): 461–489.
Published: 01 August 2021
...Felipe Fernandes Cruz Abstract This article investigates how aviation shaped Brazilian frontier colonization beginning in the 1940s and how Indigenous peoples came to use aviation for their own purposes. Backed by a technocratic ideology, the Getúlio Vargas regime saw aeronautics as a fix...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2025) 105 (1): 65–95.
Published: 01 February 2025
...Marc Becker Abstract Activists in Ecuador established in the 1940s what have come to be remembered as the country's first Indigenous-run bilingual schools. Or at least this is the image that their founders presented when reflecting back on their achievements years later, and what has become fixed...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2004) 84 (4): 743–744.
Published: 01 November 2004
... political refugees, something not lost on the personnel manager at Case Farms. “Mexicans will go back home at Christmas-time,” he told Fink. “You’re going to lose them six weeks. And in the poultry business, you can’t afford that.” People fleeing for their lives, however, are another matter. “Guatemalans...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1961) 41 (2): 316–317.
Published: 01 May 1961
... with American backing, to control the whirlwind within liberal limits. After Madero failed, the proponents of intervention, among them Henry Wilson, envoy to Mexico, gained strength. When Huerta, with British backing, overthrew Madero, President Wilson backed Carranza, a conservative landowner, and prepared...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2009) 89 (1): 156–157.
Published: 01 February 2009
... the Crown’s backing for reform to calling down the wrath of God upon monarch and nation for not rewinding 70 years of history. He regards Las Casas’s sequent careers as incidental to his true calling — that of a prophet prepared to challenge authority on behalf of his beloved Indians at any time, in person...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1973) 53 (2): 317–318.
Published: 01 May 1973
..., social structure, war, and epidemics are examined in detail by the author and elucidated by the editor’s enlightening notes. Chapters 39 to 50 are concerned with Portuguese rule in the Spice Islands. The Portuguese text is given with a back-to-back English translation, thus permitting ready reference...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1968) 48 (3): 490–492.
Published: 01 August 1968
... a story. What then is the book’s raison d’être? If anything, it is the exposition of what Landström considers as Columbus’ great secret, the “revolutionary innovation” (p. 191) which persuaded the Spanish monarchs to back him. This secret was his route across the ocean: west with the trade winds...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1974) 54 (4): 749.
Published: 01 November 1974
... of revolutionary leader from Andrés Bonifacio. The documents are taken from a number of sources, archival and secondary. The approach is chronological, beginning with the outbreak of the revolt in 1896 and ending with Aguinaldo’s departure for Hong Kong in December 1897. A back to back English translation...
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