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Nurses, Indigenous Authorities, and Rural Health in Oaxaca, Mexico, 1934-1970
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The Dog Remains: Mexico City’s Canine Massacres During the Enlightenment, 1770-1821
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Rebels, Martyrs, Heroes: Authoritarianism and Youth Culture in Argentina, 1966-1983
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Blessed Generation: Countercultural Youth, Music, and Spirituality in Authoritarian Brazil
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Newcomers and New Borders: Migration, Settlement, and Conflict over Land along the Mississippi River, 1750-1820
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Women of the Encomienda: Households and Dependents in Sixteenth-Century Yucatan, Mexico
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"I'll Samba Someplace Else": Constructing Identity and Neighborhood in São Paulo, 1930s-1980s
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Marching Rows of Coffee: The Pursuit of Modern Agriculture in Brazil, 1950–1990
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The Politics of Refugee Aid: Portuguese Community Organizations, Lusotropicalism, and Migrants from Angola in Brazil, 1974-77
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Encountering Sovereignties: Popular Politics and State-Building in the Río de la Plata (1810-1820)
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Feathered Empire: Avian Value in Culture and Economics Before and After the Conquest of Mexico
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Envisioning a City through Soccer in the Brazilian Amazon: Manaus, 1896-2016
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Brotherhoods of Their Own: Black Confraternities and Civic
Leadership in São Paulo, Brazil, 1850-1920
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From "German Danger" to German-Brazilian President: Immigration, ethnicity, and the making of Brazilian identities, 1924-1974
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Four Jews, Five Identities: Representation, Popular Culture, and Language Politics in the Making of Jewish-Argentines (Buenos Aires,1930-1945).
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Cultivating the State: Migrants, Citizenship and the Transformation of the Bolivian Lowlands, 1952-2000
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"I am an Argentine:" The Irish in Buenos Aires, 1844-1913
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In the Shadows of Empires: Trans-Imperial Networks and ColonialIdentity in Bourbon Rio de la Plata
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Industrial Promotion and Political Instability: "Fifty Years inFive" and the Meanings of National Development in 1950s Brazil.
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Progeny of Progress: Child-Centered Policymaking and NationalIdentity Construction in Brazil, 1922-1954
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