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The Sandinista Revolution portrayed in the autobiographical texts "El pais bajo mi piel" by Gioconda Belli and "Adios Muchachos" by Sergio Ramirez
Imagining a place for themselves: The social and political roles of Guatemalan women, 1871--1954
 
Miskitu takaia: Miskito identity and transformation, 1600--1979
Commercialization in early state economies: Craft production and market exchange in Classic period Teotihuacan
 
Smokeless factories: The decentering of U.S. legal and moral boundaries by Mexico's transnational divorce industry, 1923--1970
El cuerpo como evidencia: Hermeneutica y lenguage en el discurso de la infelicidad en la colonia Limena
 
The curse of Huitzilopochtli: The origins, process, and legacy of Mexico's military reforms, 1920--1946
Cattle is king, mining still rules, pero la vida es muy a gusto: Diverse economy and livelihoods in the Sonoran borderlands
 
Health, sanitation, hygiene, and welfare: Public policy in the age of the Mexican Revolution
Power relations and urban landscape formation: A study of construction labor and resources at Teotihuacan