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Pure Cuba: Preemptive nostalgia and la batalla to defend national culture in rural theater and performance
On the lips of others: Fame and the transformation of Moctezuma's image
 
Dictatorial violence, the body politic and the politics of the body: Dismembering and remembering in Chilean literature, cinema and public spaces
Of shacks, houses and fortresses: An ethnography of favela consolidation in Rio de Janeiro
 
From charitable to public assistance: Late eighteenth-century transformations of assistance in Buenos Aires, Lima, and Madrid
Zero Hunger in the backlands: Neoliberal welfare and the assault on clientelism in Brazil
 
From repression to incorporation in Revolutionary Mexico: Identity politics, cultural mediation, and popular revolution in Juchitan, Oaxaca, 1910--1920
Making local democracy: Political machines, clientelism, and social networks in Argentina
 
Male sexuality, the popular classes and the state: Buenos Aires, 1880--1955
The science of history: Empiricism and historiography in the first century of Spanish colonialism in the New World
 
Touristic narratives and historical networks: Politics and authority in Tiwanaku, Bolivia
Water and revolution: The politics, ecology and technology of agrarian reform in 'La Laguna' Mexico
 
Becoming Inka: The transformation of political place and practice during Inka state formation (Cusco, Peru)
Domestic arts: Amelia Pelaez and the Cuban vanguard, 1935--1945
 
Representations of racial democracy: Race, national identity, and state cultural policy in the United States and Brazil, 1930--1945
Inquisitions and social conflicts in sixteenth-century Yanhuitlan and Valencia: Catholic colonizations in the early modern transatlantic world
 
Ending slavery, narrating emancipation: Revolutionary legacies in the French antislavery debate and "silencing the Haitian Revolution," 1814--48
State, society, and the struggle for political authority in nineteenth-century Minas Gerais, Brazil
 
The war on sugar: Forced labor, commodity production and the origins of the Haitian peasantry, 1791--1843
Jamaican migration to Cuba, 1912--1940