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Hispanic American Historical Review (1979) 59 (2): 331–333.
Published: 01 May 1979
... to April 1911 . Part 2: April 1911 to October 1911 . Vol. II: The Madero Revolution as Reported in the Confidential Despatches of U.S. Ambassador Henry Lane Wilson and the Embassy in Mexico City, June 1910 to June 1911 . Part 1: Beginnings of the Revolution to June 9,1910 . Part 2: Madero Revolution...
View articletitled, Documents on the Mexican Revolution. Vol. I: The Origins of the Revolution in Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and California, 1910-1911: The Beginnings of the Revolutionary Movement by Mexican Exiles and United States Governmental and Popular Response. Part 1: February 1910 to April 1911. Part 2: April 1911 to October 1911. Vol. II: The Madero Revolution as Reported in the Confidential Despatches of U.S. Ambassador Henry <span class="search-highlight">Lane</span> Wilson and the Embassy in Mexico City, June 1910 to June 1911. Part 1: Beginnings of the Revolution to June 9,1910. Part 2: Madero Revolution to the Overthrow of the Díaz Government, June 1911. Vol. III: The Election of Madero, the Rise of Emiliano Zapata and the Reyes Plot in Texas
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for article titled, Documents on the Mexican Revolution. Vol. I: The Origins of the Revolution in Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and California, 1910-1911: The Beginnings of the Revolutionary Movement by Mexican Exiles and United States Governmental and Popular Response. Part 1: February 1910 to April 1911. Part 2: April 1911 to October 1911. Vol. II: The Madero Revolution as Reported in the Confidential Despatches of U.S. Ambassador Henry <span class="search-highlight">Lane</span> Wilson and the Embassy in Mexico City, June 1910 to June 1911. Part 1: Beginnings of the Revolution to June 9,1910. Part 2: Madero Revolution to the Overthrow of the Díaz Government, June 1911. Vol. III: The Election of Madero, the Rise of Emiliano Zapata and the Reyes Plot in Texas
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1971) 51 (2): 380–382.
Published: 01 May 1971
...George B. Lane * The opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily represent policy or viewpoint of the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Cultural Change in Brazil . Papers from the Midwest Association for Latin American Studies...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2024) 104 (2): 322–323.
Published: 01 May 2024
...Kris Lane [email protected] Raiders and Natives: Cross-cultural Relations in the Age of Buccaneers . By Arne Bialuschewski . Athens : University of Georgia Press , 2022 . Maps. Figures. Notes. Bibliographic essay. Index. xi , 179 pp. Paper, $24.95 . Copyright © 2024...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2021) 101 (2): 302–304.
Published: 01 May 2021
...Kris Lane Potosí global: Viajando con sus primeras imágenes (1550–1650) . By Rossana Barragán Romano . La Paz : Plural Editores , 2019 . Figures. Maps. Notes. Bibliography . 90 pp. Paper. Copyright © 2021 by Duke University Press 2021 In four brief chapters, renowned...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1967) 47 (2): 248–250.
Published: 01 May 1967
...George Lane The problem of the traditional Catholic appraisal to social revolution is its inability to rise above a narrowly parochial attitude toward secular approaches to life, and its distrust of nondogmatic, nontheological, and pragmatic solutions which form the basis of free, empirical...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2008) 88 (1): 123–124.
Published: 01 February 2008
...Kris Lane Pirates: Flibuste et piraterie dans la Caraïbe et les mers du sud, 1522 – 1725 . By Moreau Jean-Pierre . Paris : Tallandier , 2006 . Maps. Appendixes. Notes. Glossary. Indexes . 478 pp. Paper . Copyright 2008 by Duke University Press 2008 Thankfully, pirates do...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1936) 16 (1): 29–48.
Published: 01 February 1936
...Lane Cabtes Kendall Copyright 1936 by Duke University Press 1936 ...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2022) 102 (4): 742–744.
Published: 01 November 2022
...Mark P. Dries If there is one problem with this text, it is that some of its intended audience may be tempted to focus merely on Lane's detailed introduction rather than on the primary sources themselves. It would be difficult, however, to blame the faults of some potential readers on the author...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2020) 100 (4): 692–694.
Published: 01 November 2020
...Jane E. Mangan Potosí: The Silver City That Changed the World . By Kris Lane . Oakland : University of California Press , 2019 . Photographs. Maps. Figures. Appendix. Notes. Glossary. Bibliography. Bibliographic essay. Index. xviii , 248 pp. Cloth, $32.95 . Copyright © 2020...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2003) 83 (4): 754–756.
Published: 01 November 2003
...Karen Vieira Powers Quito 1599: City and Colony in Transition . By Lane Kris . Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press , 2002 . Photographs. Illustrations. Maps. Tables. Figures. Notes. Bibliography. Index . xix , 292 pp. Cloth , $45.00 . Paper , $21.95 . Copyright...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2023) 103 (2): 321–322.
Published: 01 May 2023
...Christopher Heaney Such a synthesis is welcome. As Lane explains in a good second chapter on the timing of Inca expansion, archaeologists and ethnohistorians must engage in what we could call the epistemology of Inca empire: how we know what we know about what any individual Inca leader did...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2013) 93 (4): 741–742.
Published: 01 November 2013
...Lance Grahn Colour of Paradise: The Emerald in the Age of Gunpowder Empires . By Lane Kris . New Haven, CT : Yale University Press , 2010 . Plates. Illustrations. Maps. Tables. Notes. Bibliography. Index. xviii, 280 pp. Cloth , $40.00 . Copyright 2013 by Duke University Press...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2011) 91 (2): 337–338.
Published: 01 May 2011
...Caroline A. Williams The Indian Militia and Description of the Indies . By de Vargas Machuca Bernardo . Edited with an introduction by Lane Kris . Translated by Johnson Timothy F. . The Cultures and Practice of Violence . Durham, NC : Duke University Press , 2008...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2007) 87 (2): 391–392.
Published: 01 May 2007
...Kenya C. Dworkin; Méndez Blackface Cuba, 1840–1895 . By Lane Jill . Rethinking the Americas . Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press , 2005 . Notes. Bibliography. Index . xi , 274 pp. Cloth , $55.00 . © 2007 by Duke University Press 2007 Jill Lane’s...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2000) 80 (1): 174–175.
Published: 01 February 2000
...Robert C. Ritchie Pillaging the Empire: Piracy in the Americas, 1500-1750 . By Lane Kris E. . Foreword by Robert M. Levine . Latin American Realities . Armonk, N.Y. : M. E. Sharpe , 1998 . Illustrations. Maps. Tables. Appendix. Notes. Glossary. Bibliography. Index . xxiv , 237...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1922) 5 (1): 89.
Published: 01 February 1922
... The Spanish Royal Tapestries . By Calvert Albert F. . ( London : John Lane, The Bodley Head ; New York : John Lane Company , 1921 . Pp. xxiii , 67 , and 277 full-page plates .) Copyright 1922 by Duke University Press 1922 ...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1994) 74 (4): 732–733.
Published: 01 November 1994
... . Cultural Capital: Mountain Zapotec Migrant Associations in Mexico City . By Hirabayashi Lane Ryo . Tucson : University of Arizona Press , 1993 . Tables. Figures. Notes. Bibliography. Index . 157 pp. Cloth. $35.00 . Copyright 1994 by Duke University Press 1994 These works share both...
View articletitled, Zapotec Struggles: Histories, Polities, and Representations from Juchitán, Oaxaca Cultural Capital: Mountain Zapotec Migrant Associations in Mexico City
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1969) 49 (4): 752–754.
Published: 01 November 1969
...Richard E. Greenleaf Vizcaíno and Spanish Expansion in the Pacific Ocean, 1580-1630 . By Mathes W. Michael . San Francisco , 1968 . California Historical Society . Illustrations. Maps. Notes. Bibliography. Index . Pp. 186 . $12.00 . ( Distributed by Lane Magazine and Book Company...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2000) 80 (2): 366–367.
Published: 01 May 2000
... in the future. In any case, Simonian’s book is a welcome addition to a slim literature, and is an accessible synthesis that belongs on any short list of works in Latin American environmental history. Defending the Jaguar: A History of Conservation in Mexico . By Simonian Lane . Austin...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2009) 89 (1): 196–197.
Published: 01 February 2009
... for the survey. Others argued that Mexico had deceived the United States into accepting this line and called for a renegotiation of the international boundary. The impasse ended when Governor William Carr Lane of New Mex-ico rejected latitude 32°22′ N as the southern border and claimed jurisdiction over...
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