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Hispanic American Historical Review (2019) 99 (1): 147–149.
Published: 01 February 2019
...William B. Taylor The Mexican Heartland: How Communities Shaped Capitalism, a Nation, and World History, 1500–2000 . By John Tutino . Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press , 2018 . Maps. Figures. Appendix. Notes. Bibliography. Index. 499 pp. Cloth , $39.50 . Copyright ©...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2005) 85 (2): 340–341.
Published: 01 May 2005
...Juan Manuel Palacio Revolution in Mexico’s Heartland: Politics, War, and State Building in Puebla, 1913–1920 . By Lafrance David G. . Wilmington, DE : SR Books , 2003 . Bibliography. Index. xxv , 305 pp. Cloth , $65.00 . Copyright 2005 by Duke University Press 2005...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2006) 86 (1): 139–140.
Published: 01 February 2006
...Susan Elizabeth Ramírez Ancient Cuzco: Heartland of the Inca . By Bauer Brian S. . Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long Series in Latin American and Latino Art and Culture . Austin : University of Texas Press , 2004 . Photographs. Illustrations. Maps. Tables. Appendix. Notes. Bibliography...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1975) 55 (3): 618.
Published: 01 August 1975
...R. S. East from the Andes: Pioneer Settlements in the South American Heartland . By Crist Raymond E. and Nissly Charles M. . Gainesville , 1973 . University of Florida Press . Maps. Illustrations. Bibliography . Pp. ix , 166 . Paper. $4.00 . Copyright 1975 by Duke...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1977) 57 (2): 379.
Published: 01 May 1977
...Timothy J. Finan Middle America: A Culture History of Heartland and Frontiers . By Helms Mary W. . Englewood Cliffs , 1975 . Prentice-Hall, Inc . Tables. Illustrations. Maps. Graphs. Bibliography. Index . Pp. xiv , 367 . Cloth. $11.50 . Copyright 1977 by Duke University Press...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1989) 69 (3): 579.
Published: 01 August 1989
...Susan M. Deeds Nueva Vizcaya: Heartland of the Spanish Frontier . By Jones Oakah L. Jr. Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press , 1988 . Maps. Photographs . Copyright 1989 by Duke University Press 1989 Illustrations. Tables. Appendixes (Charts). Notes. Chronology...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1984) 64 (2): 415.
Published: 01 May 1984
.... Williams; Household Organization in the Texcocan Heartland, Jerome A. Offner; Rotational Labor and Urban Development in Prehispanic Tetzcoco, Frederic Hicks; Agricultural Implements in Mesoamerica, Teresa Rojas Rabiela; Early Spanish Colonization and Indians in the Valley of Atlixco, Puebla, Hanns J. Prem...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1984) 64 (3): 603.
Published: 01 August 1984
... J. W illiams ; Household Organization in the Texcocan Heartland, J erome A. O ffner ; Rotational Labor and Urban Development in Prehispanic Tetzcoco, F rederic H icks ; Agricultural Implements in Mesoamerica, T eresa R ojas R abiela ; Early Spanish Colonization and Indians in the Valley...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1981) 61 (4): 797–798.
Published: 01 November 1981
..., and Buenos Aires,” it could easily have been assembled in any decent academic library in the heartlands. Especially disappointing is the author’s treatment of the Blue Book itself. Since presumably it is the centerpiece, it would be interesting to know how it was put together, and, above all, whether its...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1979) 59 (4): 784–785.
Published: 01 November 1979
... The southern Andes of Peru, from Cuzco across the altiplano to Lake Titicaca, is one of South America’s great cultural regions, the heartland of the Inca empire and of Quechua Indian culture. Arequipa rose to regional dominance by the mid-eighteenth century, representing a hub of European colonialism...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1989) 69 (2): 373.
Published: 01 May 1989
...” border. But what appears from the heartlands of the two nations to be a breakdown of structures and systems along the border is, Martínez argues, “in many respects . . . normal functioning” (p. 2). With remarkable economy of expression, Martínez manages to analyze border problems from three...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1978) 58 (3): 527–528.
Published: 01 August 1978
... Godoy immigrated to, and became a citizen of, the Dominican Republic. Residing in the heartland Cibao, he became a passionate nationalist and member of the educated elite. He was a newspaperman and editor for El Pueblo of La Vega (1896-1899) and, later, director-editor of the daily El Día , also...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1981) 61 (1): 184.
Published: 01 February 1981
... on general patterns and types. Chapters six through nineteen treat individual countries, parts of countries, or groups of countries in a sequence that somewhat curiously begins with Peru (the “heartland” of pre-Columbian and colonial South America) and ends with Venezuela. The core-periphery concept is more...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1963) 43 (3): 478.
Published: 01 August 1963
... in the South American heartland. Rio-Branco turned a potential Brazilian-United States discord into a victory for improved relations between the two nations, the beginning of his policy of approximation with the United States. Professor Tocantins has written very clearly and dominated the innumerable...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1967) 47 (2): 273–274.
Published: 01 May 1967
.... And it is wholly to his credit that the author does not claim too much for his subject. In truth, the campaign in northern Mexico was not decisive in the sense that it brought the Mexican nation to its knees. It was fought on the periphery, far away from the Mexican “heartland,” and did not strike directly...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1997) 77 (1): 147–148.
Published: 01 February 1997
... 1810, have contributed to Colombia’s cultural and political life. Perhaps the most significant of all the essays are those that treat the profound social and economic changes brought, since 1950, to part of Boyacá’s heartland by the development of heavy industry at Belencito and Paz de Río. Camargo...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1993) 73 (4): 686–687.
Published: 01 November 1993
... is the first systematic study of how the Catholic Reformation affected ordinary Spaniards. Sara Nalle traces the impact of the Council of Trent (1545-63) on religious life in the diocese of Cuenca, located about one hundred miles east of Madrid in Castile’s heartland. Her study is based on Cuenca’s...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1996) 76 (4): 795–796.
Published: 01 November 1996
... heartland. The main opportunity the new sources allow is the chance to make new historical analyses of questions not firmly resolved in the old literature; for example, changes in the Zapatista armed forces; relations between Zapatista villages and hacienda workers; relations between and within villages...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1968) 48 (3): 447–448.
Published: 01 August 1968
... as the desirable form of economic organization. In an essay entitled “Geopolitical Factors in Latin America” Lewis A. Tambs of Creighton University argues that if Bolivia were “strongly held and organized” (p. 36), it would be the “Heartland” of South America and would dominate the continent. Donald M. Dozer...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1982) 62 (2): 282–283.
Published: 01 May 1982
... In this slender book, Rafael Varón draws in the region of Huaraz, located in the Callejón de Huaylas, in the still mostly blank ethnohistorical map of sixteenth-century Peru. In the 1530s, the region became a major transit route of Europeans into the heartland of the crumbling Inca empire and thus a “locus...