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Hispanic American Historical Review (1960) 40 (3): 443–444.
Published: 01 August 1960
...Robert Ricard Aristotle and the American Indians. A Study in Race Prejudice in the Modern World . By Hanke Lewis . Chicago , 1959 , Henry Regnery Company . Illustrations . Pp. 164 . $3.50 . Copyright 1960 by Duke University Press 1960 ...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2000) 80 (3): 596–597.
Published: 01 August 2000
... the unbalanced sex ratios of this small urban population (common to all urban populations in Latin America) to discuss economic inequalities due to prejudice, is not convincing. The same may be said for his attempts to generalize from the very small differences of average age by sex. Finally he ignores the fact...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1982) 62 (1): 164–165.
Published: 01 February 1982
...Franklin W. Knight Freedom and Prejudice abounds with annoying shortcomings. Its data base is limited, often antiquated, and unreliable. A discussion of contemporary American racial attitudes relies heavily on Gunnar Myrdal’s An American Dilemma , researched before the Second World War...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1978) 58 (3): 554.
Published: 01 August 1978
...Joseph Sánchez The Other Californians: Prejudice and Discrimination under Spain, Mexico, and the United States to 1920 . By Heizer Robert F. and Almquist Alan F. . 2d ed. Berkeley , 1977 . University of California Press . Illustrations. Graph. Appendix. Notes. Bibliography...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1972) 52 (3): 464–465.
Published: 01 August 1972
...Juan Gómez-Quiñones The Other Californians: Prejudice and Discrimination under Spain, Mexico, and the United States to 1920 . By Heizer Robert F. and Almquist Alan J. . Los Angeles and London , 1971 . University of California Press . Tables. Illustrations. Graphs. Bibliography...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1973) 53 (4): 671–672.
Published: 01 November 1973
...Brian R. Hamnett Tree of Hate: Propaganda and Prejudices Affecting United States Relations with the Hispanic World . By Powell Philip Wayne . New York and London , 1971 . Basic Books . Illustrations. Bibliography. Index . Pp. x , 210 . Cloth. $8.95 . Copyright 1973 by Duke...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2022) 102 (3): 481–512.
Published: 01 August 2022
.... These interpretations tend to be methodologically superficial and often reflect elitist prejudices about peasant behavior. Archival evidence and oral histories from Cochabamba suggest that the pact did enjoy substantial rank-and-file support. The military maintained that support by protecting peasant land rights...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2021) 101 (3): 531–532.
Published: 01 August 2021
... disparity among the immigrants. Portuguese immigrants were the least educated, and Germans were the most educated. Thus the prejudice against the Portuguese meant that they were only offered the least remunerative occupations. The labor market had a hierarchy of prejudice, with Afro-Brazilians penalized...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1967) 47 (3): 373–374.
Published: 01 August 1967
.... For example, he re-asserts the old saw that what seems to be racial discrimination in Brazil, upon examination, turns out to be merely class discrimination, although he admits racial background to be among the criteria determining class. Many studies make it clear that neither racial prejudice nor...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1969) 49 (1): 191–192.
Published: 01 February 1969
... Ianni views the issue as part of the pervasive and inherent characteristics of a class society, where race ideologies, including the myth of Brazilian “racial democracy,” mask the nature of the relationships from which group prejudices originate and take their meaning. To make this idea fully clear, he...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1980) 60 (2): 351–352.
Published: 01 May 1980
... prejudice in Brazil. While the material in this book is not likely to surprise anyone familiar with the literature on Brazilian race relations, the essays do provide a lively brief for the case against the myth of racial democracy. In his effort to debunk myths Nascimento naturally begins...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1996) 76 (4): 818–820.
Published: 01 November 1996
... of all else (social class, region of residence, for example), skin color has always mattered in Brazil. Dark-skinned individuals across all social strata suffer prejudice and, more important, discrimination. On the Brazilian color continuum, shades matter; and Eastern European Jews from Poland, Germany...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1970) 50 (1): 217.
Published: 01 February 1970
... prejudices of that ex-Dominican friar. Herein lies the importance of Gemelli Careri’s account. A Neapolitan subject of Charles II of Spain, he had no built-in prejudice against things Hispanic. Spending eleven months in New Spain and a briefer time in Cuba, he was a diligent reporter, who described...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1964) 44 (3): 467–468.
Published: 01 August 1964
... Mapuche groups into urban life. Previously, much of what masqueraded for sociology in Latin America was characterized by racial prejudice, the basic assumption being that Indians are innately inferior. The most recent studies, such as those of Munizaga, have begun to cast away from unscientific prejudices...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1964) 44 (3): 471–472.
Published: 01 August 1964
... and the constitution. This book, it was said, was written for “simple people,” the young, and the “man of the street,” who might wish to be given a “look” (asomarse) at the problems of the community, “without prejudice.” The work is in two divisions, with the first (pp. 1-164) being a commentary, article...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1988) 68 (4): 876–877.
Published: 01 November 1988
... oppose pro-Nazi spokesmen led by Gustavo Barroso and Felinto Müller, but privately, the author demonstrates, he shared the same aristocratic prejudices of the rest of the Brazilian elite against blacks, Masons, liberals, and Jews. He also was unsympathetic to pleas to permit victims of Nazism to enter...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1970) 50 (1): 111–112.
Published: 01 February 1970
...). Obviously, where justice operates mainly to shield the elite from the masses, where legal principles of social equality are combined with facts of racial prejudice, and where guarantees of freedom of the press are blended with oligarchic proprietorship and government control of newsprint, there is little...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2017) 97 (3): 548–550.
Published: 01 August 2017
... and prejudices of the age, notably privileging the putatively progressive parts of society that were adopting European values and welcoming racial mixtures that ostensibly whitened society. In the Andes, expedition members found racial mixture and whitening, which they interpreted as signs of increasing...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1984) 64 (3): 572–573.
Published: 01 August 1984
... by Duke University Press 1984 The title of this book is misleading. This is not a study of racial prejudice, but of discrimination against crypto-Jews. Brazil is the focus of one chapter (out of 4). Chronological emphasis is on the eighteenth century for Brazil. A review (pp. 17-42) of selected...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1978) 58 (4): 723–724.
Published: 01 November 1978
... further examination. The author, on the other hand, faces squarely the question of racial prejudice and its influence on the Cuban revolutionary movement. It is his conclusion that some racial prejudice among the Cubans had a negative influence on the development of Maceo’s role in Cuban affairs. While...
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