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Hispanic American Historical Review (1971) 51 (1): 230.
Published: 01 February 1971
...Walter V. Scholes Dollar Diplomacy Modern Style: Chapters in the Failure of the Alliance for Progress . By Hanson Simon G. . Washington , 1970 . Inter-American Affairs Press . Tables . Pp. 189 . $7.95 . Copyright 1971 by Duke University Press 1971 In his book...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1972) 52 (4): 719.
Published: 01 November 1972
...T.G. Olmec: An Early Art Style of Pre-Columbian Mexico . By Wicke Charles R. . Tucson, Arizona , 1971 . University of Arizona Press . Map. Tables. Illustrations. Figures. Bibliography. Index . Pp. xvii , 188 . Cloth. $12.00 . Copyright 1972 by Duke University Press 1972...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1942) 22 (1): 236–240.
Published: 01 February 1942
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1959) 39 (1): 20–45.
Published: 01 February 1959
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1969) 49 (4): 754–755.
Published: 01 November 1969
... Soledad. (Anyone who can put the same caption on two different church façades, on facing pages—Plates XXVIII and XXVIII-A—shows little regard for accuracy, not to mention style.) The illustrations are muddy, although perhaps the intention was that they be muted. The crowning absurdity of production...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1977) 57 (3): 577–578.
Published: 01 August 1977
... for the potential contribution of archaeology to the elucidation of social phenomena. Systematic, detailed analysis of ceramic styles and grave-lot associations formed the basis for her reconstruction of the social conditions and and attitudes of the fourteenth-sixteenth-century inhabitants of the Ica Valley...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2015) 95 (2): 269–297.
Published: 01 May 2015
...Ellen D. Tillman Abstract In the early 1900s, the US government experimented with what they saw as a progressive style of influence in the Dominican Republic. While the Roosevelt and Taft administrations sought alternatives to armed intervention, US officers serving as diplomats pushed for more...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2012) 92 (3): 507–535.
Published: 01 August 2012
... years of the regime. Porto’s death in 1968 coincided with an intensification of regime repression that made his style of moderate opposition increasingly untenable. Porto’s example inspired the more self-consciously rebellious new journalists of the subsequent stage of the dictatorship, particularly...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2023) 103 (4): 651–678.
Published: 01 November 2023
...Javier Fernández-Galeano; Mir Yarfitz Abstract State, legal, and medical experts in early twentieth-century Argentina conflated what would today be distinguished as same-sex attraction and trans or nonbinary gender experience. An urban subculture of self-styled maricas was pathologized...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2021) 101 (3): 409–432.
Published: 01 August 2021
... known to include agricultural produce. Our analysis demonstrates how the circulation of khipu styles within the Island of the Sun was linked to hacienda production, underscoring the intimate relationship between khipus and hacienda culture. Modern herding and crop khipus did not arise out...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2010) 90 (1): 41–74.
Published: 01 February 2010
... distinctive components of female dress. These styles evoked both the recent Inca past and certain elements of Spanish attire and adornment that forged a specific identity associated with a specific trade, asserting a newly acquired status in the emerging colonial society 70 Ethnogenesis is the process...
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Published: 01 February 2025
Figure 3. Silver, spoon-shaped topu (ca. 1900) that approximates the shape of the topu by the late colonial era, a common style in museum collections. Photographer: Kyla Bailey. Object ID: MOA 2959/14. Museum of Anthropology at UBC, Vancouver, Canada. More
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1995) 75 (4): 669–670.
Published: 01 November 1995
... and style to consider manuscript contents, the nature of the colonial environment, and the evolution of native literacy and cartographic traditions over a longer period and in areas removed from the metropolitan traditions of the Basin of Mexico. Boone’s foreword discusses some of these developments...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2010) 90 (1): 189–191.
Published: 01 February 2010
... tended toward the neocolonial style to lay claim to deep historical roots and the Hispanic tradition, and to convey reassuring stability at a time of political and economic uncertainty. The cost and inflexibility of the style, however, made it ill suited to the construction of public schools, social...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1968) 48 (1): 95–96.
Published: 01 February 1968
... to Peruvian archaeology as a whole. He concludes that the Early Intermediate Period (ca. 200 B.C.-800 A.D.) was a time when the peoples of the central coast had a distinctive art style of their own and that this period, unlike the one preceding or following, shows almost no evidence of foreign influence...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1969) 49 (1): 203.
Published: 01 February 1969
... classifications, such as “type,” “style,” “horizon marker,” and “horizon style.” In addition, several conclusions are made about the process of ceramic distribution in the Southwest. Utilizing approximately 5715 tree-ring dates, 325 pottery “types” from 342 sites are tabulated and interpreted. The time period...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1968) 48 (4): 682–683.
Published: 01 November 1968
... and beautiful, descriptive, original photographs by Hirmer, this book can be highly recommended as the best reference source on early medieval art in Spain. Masterpieces within a style, chosen with sound esthetic judgment, are often justified by meaningless clichés such as “great freedom” or “highly...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2012) 92 (2): 342–343.
Published: 01 May 2012
... the gap between the study of a region’s costume and the study of its history. Similar questions attend Rowe’s description in the same chapter of a large Spanish-style shawl known as a rebozo . The rebozo first emerged among Spanish women and mestizas in eighteenth-century Quito and eventually spread...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1946) 26 (1): 66–67.
Published: 01 February 1946
... site of Bolivia, famous for its structures, masonry, and sculpture. Stiibel and Uhle long ago showed that the Tiahuanaco style was quite distinct from that of the historic Incas and must have preceded it. Uhle sub­ sequently demonstrated that there must have been an interval between the two, because...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1978) 58 (3): 494–495.
Published: 01 August 1978
.... Appendix. Bibliography . Pp. xi , 118 . Paper. $10.00 . Copyright 1978 by Duke University Press 1978 The avowed purpose of David Potter’s monograph is “to define the Maya architectural style of central Yucatán and to demonstrate its internal coherence and its characteristic differences from...