PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH

ALBRO, WARD S. (Texas A&M University-Kingsville), "Día de los Muertos in Oaxaca" to be published with photographs by Denis Defibaugh; editing anthology tentatively entitled "¡Viva Tierra y Libertad! magonismo y anarquismo!"

BAKEWELL, PETER (Emory University), A History of Latin America: Empires and Sequels, 1450-1930, The Blackwell History of the World Series (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 1997); editor, with introduction, Mines of Silver and Gold in the Americas (Brookfield, VT: Variorum, 1977).

BASKES, JEREMY (Ohio Wesleyan University), Indians, Merchants and Markets: Trade and Repartimiento Production of Cochineal Dye in Late Colonial Oaxaca, 1750-1821 (Forthcoming, Stanford University Press, Series on Social Science History).

BAUD, MICHIEL (University of Leiden), "Toward a Comparative History of Borderlands," Journal of World History 8:2 (Fall 1997): 211-42 (with Willem van Schendel); "Patriarchy and Changing Family Strategies: Class and Gender in the Dominican Republic," The History of the Family, an International Quarterly 2:4 (1997): 355-77; "La huelga de los indígenas de Cuenca, Ecuador, 1920-1921; Perspectivas comparativas," in Leticia Reina (coord.), La reindianización de América, siglo XIX (Mexico: Siglo XXI editores, 1997): 223-50; "The Quest for Modernity: Latin American Technocratic Ideas in Historical Perspective," in Miguel A. Centeno and Patricio Silva eds., The Politics of Expertise in Latin America (Basingstoke: MacMillan, 1998): 13-35; "Libertad de servidumbre: Indigenista ideology and social mobilization in late nineteenth- century Ecuador," in Hans-Joachim König and Marianne Wiesebron eds., Nation Building in Nineteenth Century Latin America; Dilemmas and Conflicts (Leiden: CNWS, 1998): 233-53; "Barrington Moore in Latin America: Coffee, Power, and Modernity," European Review of Latin American and European Studies 64 (June 1998): 113-21.

BEATTIE, PETER M. (Michigan State University), "Conscription Versus Penal Servitude: Army Reform's Influence on the Brazilian State's Management of Social Control, 1870-1930," Journal of Social History (forthcoming); "The Paraguayan War Victory Parade July 10, 1870" in Robert M. Levine, ed., The Brazil Reader, (University of New Mexico Press, forthcoming).

BECKER, MARC (Gettysburg College), "Introduction" in the Bison Books edition of Che Guevara, Guerrilla Warfare (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1998); "Latin America: The Internet and Indigenous Texts," co-authored with Guillermo Delgado-P., Cultural Survival Quarterly 21:4 (Winter 1998): 23-8 (Special issue on "The Internet and Indigenous Groups"); "Comunas and Indigenous Protest in Cayambe, Ecuador," The Americas, (forthcoming, April 1999); "Una Revolución Comunista Indígena: Rural Protest Movements in Cayambe, Ecuador," in Rethinking Marxism (forthcoming, 1998).

BROMSEN, MAURY A. (Maury A. Bromsen Company), Jose Toribia Medina: Humanist of the Americas (Washington, D. C.: OAS, 1960); was translated into Spanish

by Raul Silva Castro and published in Santiago de Chile by Editorial Andres Bella, 1968.

BUCHENAU, JURGEN (University of Southern Mississippi), Published thirteen entries in Michael Werner, ed., Encyclopedia of Mexico: History, Society, and Culture (Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1997); "Mexican Diplomacy" in Donald Frazier, The United States and Mexico at War (New York: Macmillan, 1998).

CAMUÑAS, RICARDO R. (Interamerican University of Puerto Rico), "Las relaciones del Caribe español con el mundo no hispánico: identidad, necesidad comercial e imposición política," Revista Universidad de América 9:2 (Diciembre 1997).

CANE, JAMES (University of California-Berkeley), "Unity for the Defense of Culture: AIAPE and the Cultural Politics of Argentine Anti-Fascism, 1935-1943," Hispanic American Historical Review 77:3 (August, 1997): 443-82; "The End of History? Revolutionary Politics in Latin America at the End of the Century," in Bad Subjects: Political Education for Everyday Life, Issue No. 30 (February, 1997); "Review of Carlos Escude," Foreign Policy Theory in Menem's Argentina in H-LATAM, H-Net Reviews, May, 1998; review (with Elías J. Palti) of Florencia Mallon, Peasant and Nation: The Making of Postcolonial Mexico and Peru, in Social History 22:3 (October, 1997): 349-52; Review of Santiago Colás, "Postmodernity in Latin America: The Argentine Paradigm" in Critical Sense 3:2 (Fall 1995): 204-7.

CANIZARES ESGUERRA, JORGE (Illinois State University), "New Worlds, New Stars: Patriotic Astrology and the Invention of Indian and Creole Bodies in Colonial Spanish America 1600-1650," American Historical Review (forthcoming, 1999); "Spanish America in Eighteenth-Century Compilations of Travel Accounts: A 'New Art of Reading' and the Transition to Modernity," Journal of Early Modern History 2:4 (1998):1-21; "Aportes historiográficos de la obra de Eduardo Estrella," Procesos: Revista Ecuatoriana de Historia 10 (1997): 123-29; "Entre el ocio y la feminización tropical: Ciencia, élites, y estadonación en latinoamerica, siglo XIX," Asclepio: Revista de Historia de la Medicina y de la Ciencia 50:2 (1998): 35-55.

CAREY, ELAINE (University of New Mexico), "Men and Women on the Edge of Modernity: Gender and 1968, Mexico" dissertation, expected date of completion--May, 1998.

CASANOVAS, JOAN (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain), Bread, or Bullets!: Urban Labor and Spanish Colonialism in Cuba, 1850-1898 (Pittsburgh: The University of Pittsburgh Press, 1998); "Slavery, the Labour Movement and Spanish Colonialism in Cuba (1850-1890)," in Tom Brass and Marcel van der Linden, eds., Free and Unfree Labour: The Debate Continues, (Bern: Peter Lang, 1997): 249-64; "El separatisme Cubà dins i fora de l'illa," 'Escolta Espanya': Catalunya i la crisi del 98 (Barcelona: Generalitat de Catalunya, 1998): 64-67; "El movimiento obrero cubano durante la guerra de los Diez Años (1868-1878)," Anuario de Estudios Americanos 40:1 (Sevilla, 1998), 243-66; "Los trabajadores urbanos y la política colonial española en Cuba desde la Paz del Zanjón hasta la Guerra de Independencia (1878-1898)," Lateinamerika-Studien 39 (1998): 131-51 (special volume titled "1898: su significado para Centroamérica y el Caribe," edited by Dr. Walther L. Bernecker); "El movimiento obrero cubano del reformismo al anarquismo," Historia y Sociedad IX (Río Piedras, Puerto Rico, 1997) 77-110; "El movimiento obrero cubano en torno al primer '1º de mayo,'" Santiago: Revista de la Universidad de Oriente 81-82 (Santiago de Cuba, 1996-1997): 163-83; editor of a dossier titled "1898: la fi de l'imperi," including articles by Martín Rodrigo, Mildred de la Torre, Sergio López, Marial Iglesias, and Christopher Schmidt-Nowara, L'Avenç: Revista d'Història 217 (Barcelona, 1997): 26-47. Reviews: Laird W. Bergad, Fe Iglesias, and María del Carmen Barcia, The Cuban Slave Market, 1790-1880 (New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995), for the International Review of Social History 43:3 (1997): 465-68; review of Efrén Córdova, Clase trabajadora y movimiento sindical en Cuba, vol. 1, (1819-1959) (Miami: Ediciones Universal, 1995), for Cuban Studies 27 (Pittsburgh, 1997): 295-96; review of Clara E. Lida, Inmigración y exilio: reflexiones sobre el caso español (México: El Colegio de México, Siglo XXI editores, 1997), Guaraguao 2:6 (Barcelona, 1998): 116-18.

CHOMSKY, AVIVA (Salem State College) and Aldo Lauria-Santiago (College of the Holy Cross), editors, Identity and Struggle at the Margins of the Nation-State: The Laboring Peoples of Central America and the Hispanic Caribbean, 1850-1950 (Durham: Duke University Press, 1998). Includes essays by Jeffrey Gould, Julie Charlip, Patricia Alvarenga, Dario Euraque, Cindy Forster, Eileen Findlay, Barry Carr, Richard Turits, as well as the editors, with conclusion by Francisco Scarano and Lowell Gudmundson.


CONNIFF, MICHAEL L. (University of South Florida) and Lawrence Clayton, A History of Modern Latin America (Troy: Harcourt-Brace, 1998); "The Rise and Decline of the West Indian Community in Panama," in El Canal de Panamá en el Siglo XXI [proceedings of the Encuentro Académico internacional sobre el Canal de Panama, 4-5 September 1997] (Panama, 1998): 87-95; Cyrus B. Dawsey and James M. Dawsey, eds., "Forward," The Confederados: Old South Immigrants in Brazil, 2nd ed (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1998).

COOK, NOBLE DAVID (Florida International University), Born to Die: Disease and New World Conquest, 1492-1650, (Cambridge University Press, 1998); edited version of the Relación de la vida y milagros de Francisco Solano, by Luis Geronimo de Ore (1613): (Lima: Universidad Católica, 1998); with Alexandra Parma Cook, a translation of Pedro de Cieza de Leon's Discovery and Conquest of Peru (Durham: Duke University Press, 1998).

COONEY, JERRY W. (University of Louisville), Paraguay: A Bibliography of Bibliographies. SALALM, 1997. No. 41 in Bibliography and Reference Series.

COUTURIER, EDITH (Washington, D.C.) Completing biography of eighteenth century miner, merchant, and philanthropist, Pedro Romero de Terreros, Count of Regla; "Familias públicas y archivos privados: Experiencias y requerimientos," en Primer Coloquio Internacional de Archivos y Bibliotecas Privados (México: 1997); book reviews in the American Historical Review, the Hispanic American Historical Review and Americas.

CURCIO-NAGY, LINDA A. (University of Nevada, Reno), "Rosa de Escalante's Private Party: Popular Female Religiosity in Colonial Mexico City," in Women in the Inquisition (with Johns Hopkins University Press); Saints, Sovereignty and Spectacle in Colonial Mexico, (under contract with the University of New Mexico Press); Popular Memory and Official History: Selected Readings in Latin American Cultural History, co-edited with William Beezley (under contract with Scholarly Resources). New research project: "The Language of Desire: Love and Politics in Colonial Mexico," a monograph in progress.

DAMIAN, CAROL (Florida International University), "Inka Noble Portraits: The Art of Renewal," in Secolas Annals, XXIX, (March 1998).

DÁVILA, WALTER J., (Gustavus Adolphus College), Defended Ph.D. Dissertation: "Perfecting the Race: Education and Social Discipline in Brazil's Vargas Era, 1930-1945"; review of Theresa A. Meade, Civilizing Rio, in Estudios Interdisciplinarios de América Latina y el Caribe(April, 1998); article "O Coordenador de Cooperação Dependência," in Ollo da História (February, 1998); review of Mônica Esti Rein, "Education and Politics in Argentina, 1946-1962."

DAWSON, ALEXANDER (Montana State University), "From Models for the Nation to Model Citizens: Indigenismo and the Revindication of the Mexican Indian, 1920-1940," Journal of Latin American Studies, (May, 1998); "Moises Saenz," in Encyclopedia of Mexico: History, Society, and Culture (Chicago, 1997).

ENGSTRAND, IRIS H. (University of San Diego), "Seekers of the 'Northern Mystery': European Exploration of California and the Pacific," in Ramon Gutierrez and Richard Orsi, eds., Contested Eden: California Before the Gold Rush (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1998); Engstrand, along with Richard Griswold del Castillo, San Diego State University, and Elena Poniatowska, Mexico City, have contributed essays to Culture y Cultura: Consequences of the U.S.--Mexican War 1846-1848, a catalogue for a summer 1998 exhibit at the Autry Museum of Western Heritage in Los Angeles. Engstrand's essay is entitled, "The Impact of the U.S.--Mexican War on the Spanish Southwest."

ESTUPIÑÁN VITERI, TAMARA (Programas Culturales del Banco Central del Ecuador), "Los Cronistas de Indias y su visión sobre Quito"; "La esclavitud doméstica en la Audiencia de Quito"; "Propuesta de periodización para el estudio del arte colonial quiteño."

FISHER, JOHN (University of Liverpool, England), The Economic Aspects of Spanish Imperialism in America, 1492-1810 (Liverpool University Press, 1997); editor, Actas del XI Congreso Internacional de AHILA (Institute of Latin American Studies, 4 vols., 1998).

FOWLER-SALAMINI, HEATHER (Bradley University), "De-centering the 1920s: Socialismo a la Tamaulipeca," Mexican Studies (August 1998).

FRANCIS, J. MICHAEL (University of North Florida), "In the Name of God, I Order that These Temples of Idolatrous Worship Be Razed to the Ground: Extirpation of Idolatry and the Search for the

Santuario Grande of Iguaque," Colonial Lives (Oxford University Press, in press).

FRENCH, JOHN D. (Duke University), "Los trabajadores industriales y el nacimiento de la República Populista en Brasil, 1945-46," in María Moira Mackinnon and Mario Alberto Petrone, eds. Populismo y Neopopulismo en América Latina: El Problema de la Cenicienta (Buenos Aires: Editorial Universitaria de Buenos Aires, 1998): 59-77; "The Pursuit of Workers' Rights Standards in International Trade: The proposed GATT 'Social Clause' as Nightmare, Holy Grail, or Vain Illusion," Duke-UNC Program in Latin American Studies Working Paper # 23 (1998); "Drowning in Laws but Starving (for Justice?): Brazilian Labor Law and the Workers' Quest to Realize the Imaginary," Political Power and Social Theory 12 (1998): 177-214; co-author with Alexandre Fortes of Urban Labor History in Twentieth Century Brazil (Albuquerque: Latin American Institute/University of New Mexico, 1998) with an introductory essay and annotated bibliography (111 pages); co-edited with Daniel James a volume entitled, The Gendered Worlds of Latin American Women Workers: From Household and Factory to the Union Hall and Ballot Box (Durham: Duke University Press, 1997).

GARCIA-MUÑIZ, HUMBERTO (Institute of Caribbean Studies, University of Puerto Rico), "Interregional Transfer of Biological Technology in the Caribbean: The Impact of Barbados' John R. Bovell's Cane Research on the Puerto Rican Sugar Industry, 1888-1920s," Revista Mexicana del Caribe, II:3 (1997):

6-41.

GOOTENBERG, PAUL (SUNY-Stony Brook), Recently out in Peruvian translation: Caudillos y comerciantes (trans. of Between Silver and Guano) (Centro Las Casas, 1998); Imaginar el desarrollo ( trans. of Imagining Development) (Lima: Instituto de Estudios Pervanos); editor of Cocaine Histories: Constructing a Global Drug Menace, 1880-1980, (forthcoming, Routledge).

GUDMUNDSON, LOWELL W. (Mount Holyoke College), (with Francisco Scarano) "Imagining the Future of the Subaltern Past: Fragments of Race, Class, and Gender in Central America and the Hispanic Caribbean, 1860-1950," in Chomsky, Aviva and Aldo Lauria Santiago, eds., Identity and Struggle at the Margins of the Nation State: The Laboring Peoples of Central America and the Hispanic Caribbean, 1860-1950, (Durham: Duke University Press, 1998); co-editor along with Mario Samper and William Roseberry, of CAFE, Sociedad y Política en Latinoamérica (Costa Rica: Editorial Universidad Nacional, fall 1998).

GUITAR, LYNNE (Vanderbilt University), Completed dissertation, "Cultural Genesis: Relationships among Indians, Africans and Spaniards on Rural Hispaniola, First Half Sixteenth Century"; "Francisco Chicorano: A North American Indian in King Charles V's Court," Terrae incognitae (1998); book reviews in Ethnohistory and Colonial Latin American Historical Review; seven entries in J. P. Rodriguez, ed., Historical Encyclopedia of World Slavery.

HAHNER, JUNE E. (State University of New York at Albany), Women in Brazil (Albuquerque: Latin American Institute, University of New Mexico, 1998). (The Brazilian Curriculum Guide Bibliography, Series II).

HALE, CHARLES A. (University of Iowa), Justo Sierra: Un Liberal del Porfiriato (Mexico, Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1997). (Anthology with introduction).

HAMILL, HUGH M. (University of Connecticut), "¡Vencer o morir por la patria!" La invasión de España y algunas consecuencias para México, 1808-1810," in Josefina Z. Vázquez, ed., Interpretaciones de la independencia de México, (México: Nueva Imagen, 1997).

HANGER, KIMBERLY S. (University of Tulsa), "Desiring Total Tranquility and Not Getting It: Conflict Involving Free Black Women in Spanish New Orleans," The Americas (April, 1998); "Coping in a Complex World: Free Black Women in Colonial New Orleans," in Catherine Clinton and Michele Gillespie, editors, The Devil's Lane: Sex and Race in the Early South, (New York, 1997): 218-31; "Conflicting Loyalties: The French Revolution and Free People of Color in Spanish New Orleans," in David Barry Gaspar and David Patrick Geggus, editors, A Turbulent Time: The French Revolution and the Greater Caribbean, (Bloomington, 1997): 178-203.

HELGUERA, J. LEÓN (Vanderbilt University), contributed two articles to Michael S. Werner, ed, Encyclopedia of Mexican History, Society & Culture, 2 vols., (Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1997), "Allende y Unzaga, Ignacio," Vol. 1: 39-40; and "Victoria, Guadalupe," Vol. 2: 1526-27.

HUTCHISON, ELIZABETH Q. (The University of New Mexico), " 'El fruto envenenado del arbol capitalista': Women Workers and the Prostitution of Labor in Urban Chile, 1896-1925," Journal of Women's History 9:4 (Winter 1998): 131-50; one book review; two scholarly papers at meetings.

JAKSIC, IVAN (University of Notre Dame), Selected Writings of Andres Bello, translated by Frances Lopez-Morillas (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997); "Andres Bello and the Problem of Order in Post-Independence Spanish America," Working Papers on Latin America (Harvard: David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, 1998); reviews: The Cambridge History of Latin America, Vol. X, in Hispanic American Historical Review 77:4 (November, 1997), 681-82; "Moral Opposition to Authoritarian Rule in Chile, 1973-90," in Hispanic American Historical Review 102:3 (June, 1997): 933-34; "La Universidad Americana y la Ilustracion," in Hispanic American Historical Review 77:1 (February, 1997), 105-6.

KEEN, BENJAMIN (Northern Illinois University), Essays in the Intellectual History of Colonial Latin America (Boulder: Westview Press, 1998).

KICZA, JOHN E. (Washington State University), "La vida social en Hispanoamérica," Historia General de América, Vol. 24 (Caracas: Academia Nacional de la Historia de Venezuela, 1998); "The Peoples and Civilizations of the Americas Before Contact," American Historical Association Essays on Global and Comparative History, (1998).

KLOOSTER, WILLEM (University of Southern Maine), Illicit Riches: Dutch Trade in the Caribbean, 1648-1795 (Leiden, 1998); The Dutch in the Americas, 1600-1800 (Providence, 1997); "Contraband Trade by Curacão's Jews with Countries of Idolatry, 1660-1800," Studia Rosenthaliana 31 (1997), 58-73.

KRAAY, HENDRIK (University of Calgary), "Slavery, Citizenship and Military Service in Brazil's Mobilization for the Paraguayan War," Slavery and Abolition 18:3 (Dec. 1997), 228-56; "The Politics of Race in Independence-Era Bahia: The Black Militia Officers of Salvador, 1790-1840," in Afro-Brazilian Culture and Politics: Bahia, 1790s-1990s, ed. Hendrik Kraay (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1998): 39-56; "Introduction: Afro-Bahia, 1790s-1990s, in ibid., 3-29.

LANGFUR, HAL (University of Texas), Dissertation research: "Frontier Conquest and Resistance in Minas Gerais, Brazil, 1760-1830."

LANGLEY, LESTER D. (University of Georgia), The Americas in the Age of Revolution, 1750-1850 (Available in a paper edition in Fall, 1998.)

LARVIN, ASUNCIÓN (Arizona State University), "Cofradías Novohispanas: Economías Espiritual y Material," in Pilar Martínez Lopez-Cano, Gisela von Wobeser and Juan Guillermo Muñoz, coords. Cofradías, Capellanías y Obras Pías en la Amércia Colonial (Mexico: Universidad Autónoma Nacional, 1998): 49-64.

LESSER, JEFFREY (Connecticut College), Brazil Ve-Hashela Ha-Yehudit: Hagira, Diplomatia Ve-Deot Kdumot (Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University/University Publishing Projects, 1997); with Ignacio Klich, Arab and Jewish Immigrants in Latin America: Images and Realities (London: Frank Cass, 1998); "Jews and Turks Who Sell on Credit: Elite Images of Arabs and Jews in Brazil," in Jeffrey Lesser and Ignacio Klich, Arab and Jewish Immigrants in Latin America: Images and Realities (London: Frank Cass, 1998): 38-56; "Images and Realities of Arab and Jewish Immigrants in Latin America," in Jeffrey Lesser and Ignacio Klich, Arab and Jewish Immigrants in Latin America: Images and Realities (London: Frank Cass, 1998), v-xiv; "Latin American Jewish Communities," in Charles Berlin, ed., Latin American Judaica: A Sampling of Harvard Library Resources for Study of Jewish Life in Latin America (Cambridge: Harvard College Library, 1997).

LEVINE, ROBERT M. (University of Miami), is writing a series of "op ed" essays for the weekly election campaign supplement of the Folha de São Paulo, running from June through November. He will have a chapter on Latin America millenarianism in the third volume of a University of Chicago Press series on religion in the coming millenium. Recent and forthcoming books include: The Brazilian Photographs of Genevieve Naylor (Duke Press) and with John J. Crocitti, The Brazil Reader (Duke Press); Rutgers University Press will publish The Unedited Diaries of Carolina de Jesus in early 1999. This is the fourth book on Carolina's life and writings published in the United States (and the ninth overall), all stemming from the initial oral history project initiated in São Paulo by Levine and José Carlos Sebe in 1990. The Unedited Diaries show the extent to which editing of her writing altered the way readers perceived who she was. In Fall 1998, a new original documentary videotape, written with Michael La Rosa, will be released comparing Spanish with Portuguese America. The 25-minute video was produced for use in undergraduate survey courses. For information, contact Levine at rlevine@miami.edu.

LIZCANO FERNÁNDEZ, FRANCISCO (Univ. Aut. Edo. Mexico), "Evolución y niveles de ingreso en Iberoamérica entre 1950 y 1990," (Toluca, México: Quadrivium 1997) #8; "Hacia una nueva percepción del desarrollo iberoamericano," Cuadernos Americanos (México: UNAM) # 68 (marzo-abril de 1998).

LOPEZ BELTRAN, CLARA (Universidad Mayor de San Andrés), Alianzas Familiares. Elite, genero y negocios en La Paz. Siglo XVII. (Lima: Instituto de Estudios Peruanos, 1998).

MARTÍNEZ-FERNÁNDEZ, LUIS (Rutgers University), Fighting Slavery in the Caribbean: The Life and Times of a British Family in Nineteenth-Century Havana (Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe, 1998); "El '98 antes del '98," in Luis González Vales, ed., 1898: enfoques y perspectivas, (San Juan: Academia Puertorriqueña de la Historia, 1997); "Dominican Republic" article-length entry in The Encyclopedia of U. S. Foreign Relations (New York: Oxford University Press, 1997).

MATHEWS-LAMB, SANDRA K. (Nebraska Wesleyan University) Finished and successfully defended dissertation. Published two book reviews in Americas and Southwest Historical Quarterly.

MATOS, FELIX V. (Northeastern University) and Linda Delgado, eds. Puerto Rican Women's History: New Perspectives, (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe Publishers, 1998); "¿Quién trabajará? Trabajo doméstico, esclavitud urbana y abolición en San Juan en el Siglo, XIX." Revista de Ciencias Sociales 4 (January 1998): 219-45; "La mujer y el derecho en el siglo XIX en San Juan, Puerto Rico (1820-1862)," in Pilar Gonzalbo Aizpuru, ed. Familia, género y mentalidades en América Latina (Rio Piedras: Centro de Investigaciones Históricas y Editorial de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, 1997): 227-64; "New Currents in Puerto Rican History: Legacy, Continuity, and Challenges to the 'Nueva Historia,'" Latin American Research Review 32: 3 (Fall 1997): 193-208.

MÉNDEZ-GASTELUMENDI, CECILIA (University of California, Santa Barbara) "Pactos Sin Tributo: Caudillos y Campesinos en el Perú Post-Independiente," in Leticia Reina ed., La Reindianización de América (Mexico City: Siglo Veintiuno, 1997): 161-85; research concentrates on nationalist discourses in Perú (eighteenth to twentieth centuries); the peasantry and the state in the caudillo era, nineteenth century, particularly Ayacucho.

MONTEÓN, MICHAEL (University of California, San Diego), "Chile and the Great Depression: the Politics of Underdevelopment, 1927-1948" (Tempe: Center for Latin American Studies of Arizona State University, August 1998). The work is an account of the social upheavals and political realignments that accompanied the breakdown of Chile's export economy during the Great Depression. It relates Chile's continuing economic dependence to the impact of the Depression and the deals made to recover civilian rule.

MORGAN, RONALD (Biola University), Dissertation entitled: "Saints, Biographers and Identity Formation in Colonial Spanish America"; "Just like Rosa: History and Metaphor in the Life of a Seventeenth-century Peruvian Saint," in Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly 21:3 (University of Hawaii, July 1998).

MÖRNER, C. MAGNUS B. (Emeritus, University of Gothenburg-Sweden), Avances del proyecto sueco-venezolano de investigación histórica sobre Ocumare de la Costa. I. Presentación y análisis de algunos datos estadísticos de la década de 1870 (Stockholm: Latinamerika-institutet), 66; "The Characteristics of Latin America within Global History," Between National Histories and Global History, ed. by Stein Tönnesson and others (Helsinki: FHS): 115-27; (Historiallinen Arkisto. II:4); "Viajeros e inmigrantes europeos como observadores e intérpretes de la realidad latinoamericana del siglo XIX," in J. M. Scholz & T. Herzog. V., eds., Observation and Communication: The Construction of Realities in the Hispanic World (Frankfurt: Klosterman a/M): 415-30.

NAZZARI, MURIEL (Indiana University) "Sex/Gender Arrangements and the Reproduction of Class in the Latin American Past" in Elizabeth Dore, ed. Gender and Power in Latin America: Methods, Theory, and Practice (NY: Monthly Review, 1997).

PAZ, GUSTAVO L. (Emory University), "Liderazgos étnicos, caudillismo y resistencia campesina en el norte argentino a mediados del siglo XIX," in Noemi Goldman and Ricardo Salvatore (eds), Caudillismos Rioplatenses; Nuevas miradas a un viejo problema (Buenos Aires: Editorial Universitaria de Buenos Aires, 1998): 319-46; "Tierra y resistencia campesina en el noroeste argentino: La Puna de Jujuy, 1870-1910," in Rossana Barragan, Dora Cajias, and Seemin Qayum (eds), El Siglo XIX: Bolivia y América Latina (La Paz, Institut Francais d'Etudes Andines-Coordinadora de Historia, 1997): 509-32; "Familia, linaje y red de parientes: la elite de Jujuy en el siglo XVIII," Andes. Antropología e Historia 8, (Salta, Universidad Nacional de Salta, 1997): 145-74.

PEARCY, THOMAS (Slippery Rock University), We Answer Only to God: Politics and the Military in Panama, 1903-1947 (University of New Mexico Press, 1998); two journal articles; two book reviews.

PELOSO, VINCENT (Howard University), Peasants on Plantations (forthcoming, Duke University Press, 1998); "Juan Esquivel. Cotton Plantation Tenant," in W. H. Beezley and Judith Ewell, The Human Tradition in Modern Latin America (Scholarly Resources, 1997), 113-29.

PENRY, S. ELIZABETH (Fordham University) "Letters of Insurrection: The Rebellion of the Communities (Charcas, 1781)," in Richard Boyer & Geoffrey Spurling (eds) Colonial Lives: Documents on Latin American History (1550-1850) (Oxford University Press, forthcoming); review of Nuria Sala I Vila, Y se armo el tole tole. Tributo indigena y movimientos sociales en el virreinato del Peru, 1784-1814 for the Hispanic American Historical Review; beginning new research

project at the John Carter Brown Library (1998-99) entitled "The Rey Común: A Study in the Origins of Indigenous Political Discourse" which will examine the antecedents of indigenous Andean political philosophy as expressed in the late 18th century.

PINEO, RONN (Towson University), Reviews published in The Americas; Ecuador and the United States: Useful Strangers, book in preparation for University of Georgia Press.

PINO, JULIO CESAR (Kent State University-Ohio), "Labor in the Favelas of Rio de Janeiro, 1940-69," Latin American Perspectives 25:2 (March, 1998): 18-40; "The Faces of Urban Poverty in Brazil: Squatter Life in Rio de Janeiro and the

Northeast," Journal of Urban History, 24:2 (January, 1998): 256-63.

POOLE, STAFFORD, C. M. (Vincentian Studies Institute), With Lisa Sousa and James Lockhart, The Story of Guadalupe, an annotated, critical edition of Laso de la Vega's Huei tlamahuiçoltica (1649), forthcoming from Stanford University Press and UCLA Center for Latin American Studies; completing a biography of Juan de Ovando, president of the Council of Indies (1571-1575); four articles in the Encyclopedia of Mexico: History, Society, & Culture. (Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn.)

POTASH, ROBERT A. (Emeritus, University of Massachusetts, Amherst), "Investigando la historia de la Argentina contemporánea: confesiones de un historiador en el exterior," Academia Nacional de Historia, Investigaciones y Ensayos 46 (enero-diciembre de 1996): 405-14; "El Ejército, la autoridad civil y la sociedad en la Argentina: La busqueda de una nueva relacion (1983-1997), Revista del Museo Mitre, 2a epoca, 10 (Noviembre, 1997): 9-24; "El Ejército Cortó con el Pasado," Archivos del Presente, (Buenos Aires) 3:12 (Abril/Mayo/Junio 1998): 159-165.

RESTALL, MATTHEW (Pennsylvania State University), Maya Conquistador (Boston, Beacon Press, 1998); Dead Giveaways: Indigenous Testaments of Colonial Mesoamerica and the Andes, co-editor with Susan Kellogg (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1998); "Central Issues: Social History and the Recent Study of Colonial Central America," in Latin American Research Review 33:2 (1998); "The Ties That Bind: Social Cohesion and the Yucatec Maya Family in Colonial Mexico," in Journal of Family History 23:4 (1998).

RICHMOND, DOUGLAS W. (University of Texas at Arlington), "The Carrancista struggle against huertistas and villistas in Coahuila, 1910-1920" in Eslabones, l5 (enero-junio, l998), 32-47.

RISTOW, COLBY NOLAN (Michigan State University), Currently working on MA thesis, tentatively titled: "The Most Ferocious, Untameable Fighters in Mexico: Identity and Collective Violence in Juchitán, Oaxaca, 1825-1910."

ROMÁN, BELINDA (London School of Economics) Formation of Cross-border Markets Along U. S.-Mexico Frontier--History of Economic Integration Between

U. S. and Mexico.

SAENZ-ROVNER, EDUARDO (Universidad Nacional de Colombia), "La prehistoria del narcotráfico en Colombia. Temores norteamericanos y realidades colombianas durante la primera mitad del siglo XX," in Luz G. Arango, ed., La crisis socio-política colombiana: un análisis no coyuntural de la coyuntura (Bogota, 1997); "Alguna literatura reciente relacionada con el consumo y tráfico de drogas," in INNOVAR, revista de ciencias administrativas y sociales 10 ( 1997); "Elites, Estado y política economica en Colombia durante el segundo tercio del siglo XX," Análisis Político 32 (1997); book review of Victoria Peralta and Michael LaRosa, Los Colombianistas, in Historia Crítica 15, (1997); Editor, Lecturas críticas en administración (Bogota, 1998).

SALOMON, FRANK (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Los Yumbos, Niguas, y Tsatchila o "Colorados" durante la colonia española: Etnohistoria del Noroccidente de pichincha (Quito: Ediciones Abya-Yala, 1997); "Collquiri's Dam: The Colonial Re-voicing of an Appeal to the Archaic" in Elizabeth Hill Boone and Tom Cummings, eds., Native Traditions in the Postconquest World (Washington D. C.: Dumbarton Oaks, 1998), 265-93; "Los quipus y libros de la Tupicocha de hoy," in Rafael Varón Gabai and Javier Flores Espinoza, eds., Arqueología, antropología e historia en los Andes: Homenaje a Maria Rostworowski. (Lima: Instituto de Estudios Peruanos, 1997), 241-58; "Patrimonial Khipus in a Modern Peruvian Village: An Introduction to the "'Quipocamayos of Tupicocha, Huarochirí" in Gary Urton and Jeffrey Quilter, eds., Narrative Records in the Inka Khipus: Memory, Mnemonics, and 'Writing' in the Andes (Washington: Dumbarton Oaks, 1998).

SCHELL, PATIENCE A. (St. Antony's College--Oxford), "An Honorable Avocation for Ladies: The Work of the Damas Católicas Mexicanas in Mexico City, 1912-1926," Journal of Women's History (Winter 1999).

SCHOONOVER, THOMAS (University of Southwestern Louisiana), Germany in Central America: Competitive Imperialism, 1821-1929 (University of Alabama Press, 1998); France in Central America: Economic and Cultural Efforts, 1820-1930 (Wilmington: Scholarly Resources, forthcoming); "Colombia and the Spanish American War," in 1898: su Significado para Centroamérica y el Caribe (Frankfurt, Germany: Vervuert, 1998): 61-75.

SEGAL, LOUIS D. (California State University), Completed dissertation, "Images of Conquest in Imaginative Nineteenth-Century North American Literature: Mexico and Peru," December 1997; Ph.D. conferred at University of California, Davis.


STERN, STEVE J. (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Shining and Other Paths: War and Society in Peru, 1980-1995 (Durham: Duke University Press, 1998); "What Comes After Patriarchy? Reflections from Mexico," Radical History Review 71 (Spring, 1998): 54-62.

STOETZER, O. CARLOS (Emeritus, Fordham University), Continuing research on modern Latin American history (political and cultural) for the fourth volume of Iberoamérica. Historia política y cultural covering the period 1880-1945, to be published by the Fundación Universidad a Distancia Hernandárias, Buenos Aires, Argentina; first three volumes have been published by same publisher in 1996.

STONER, K. LYNN (Arizona State University) Cuban and Cuban American Women: An Annotated Bibliography. (Wilmington: Scholarly Resources. 1998).

SWEENEY, ERNEST S. (Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles), "El compromiso de la mujer por la justicia en América Latina" in CIAS Revista del Centro de Investigación y Acción Social (Buenos Aires) 47:470 (1998): 42-60; Robustiano Patrón Costas: una leyenda argentina, (Buenos Aires: EMECE, 1998).

VAN DEUSEN, NANCY (Florida Gulf Coast University), "Manifestaciones de la religiosidad femenina del siglo XVII: Las beatas de Lima," in Teodora Hampe, ed., La etapa de madurez del virreinato peruano, (Lima: Instituto Riva-Aguero, forthcoming, 1998); "Wife of My Soul and Heart, and All My Solace: Annulment Suit between Diego Andres de Arenas and Ysabel Allay Suyo, (Huanuco, 1618)," in Richard Boyer and Geoffrey Spurling, eds., Colonial Lives: Documents on Latin American History, 1550-1850, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming); "Defining the Sacred and Worldly: Beatas and Recogidas in Late Seventeenth-Century Lima," Colonial Latin American Historical Review 6:4 (December, 1997): 441-77.

WAGENHEIM, OLGA JIMÉNEZ (Rutgers University), Puerto Rico: An Interpretive History from Pre-Columbian Times to 1900, (Princeton: Markus Wiener Publisher, 1998.)

WEINSTEIN, BARBARA (SUNY at Stony Brook), Co-editor, Radical History Review 70 (Winter 1998), issue on "Women and Power"; "Unskilled Worker, Skilled Housewife: Constructing the Working-Class Woman in São Paulo, Brazil" in John French and Daniel James, eds., The Gendered Worlds of Latin American Women Workers (Durham: Duke University Press, 1997).

WOODWARD, RALPH LEE JR. (Tulane University), Books forthcoming in late 98 or early 99: Central America, A Nation Divided, 3d ed. (New York & London: Oxford University Press); Rafael Carrera y la creación de la República de Guatemala, 1821-1871 (Antigua, Guatemala: CIRMA, and South Woodstock, Vermont: Plumsock Mesoamerican Studies).

YAREMKO, JASON M. (University of Manitoba), United States Protestant Missions in Cuba, 1898-1935: Mission, Culture and Hegemony in Cuba Oriental (currently being considered for publication by University Press of Florida); research in various repositories in Cuba, the United States and Canada; " 'We Will Be Kept Clean': Protestant Missions and United States Hegemony in Cuba, 1898-1906," in Jonathan J. Bonk, ed., Rendering unto Caesar: Encounters Between Mission and State, 1792-1992 (Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press, forthcoming); "US Protestant Missions, Cuban Nationalism, and the Machadato," The Americas (forthcoming).

YARRINGTON, DOUG (Adams State College), A Coffee Frontier: Land, Society and Politics in Duaca, Venezuela, 1830-1936 (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1997).



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