PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH
Adams, Richard N. (Patzistoz History Company), "Acerca del problema de identidades entre no indígenas en Guatemala," Cultura de Guatemala, Vol. 1, pp. 165-196. Primer Congreso de Estudios Mayas (1996), Universidad Rafael Landivar, Guatemala.
Baer, James A. (Northern Virginia Community College), Co-editor with Ronn Rineo, Cities of Hope: People, Protests and Progress in Urbanizing Latin America, 1870-1930. To be published by Westview Press, 1998. Contributor to The Encyclopedia of North American History. Book review of Riots in Cities for H-Urban.
Bakewell, Peter (Emory University), A History of Latin America: Empires and Sequels, 1450-1930. Blackwell Publishers, Oxford (U.K.), 1997. Editor, Mines of Silver and Gold in the Americas (vol.19 of An Expanding World. The European Ashgate Publishing Ltd., Aldershot (U.K.), 1997).
Bantjes, Adrian (University of Wyoming), As if Jesus Walked on Earth: Cardenismo, Sonora, and the Mexican Revolution. (Wilmington, Del: Scholarly Resources Books, 1998). "Idolatry and Iconoclasm in Revolutionary Mexico: The Dechristianization Campaigns, 1929-1940," Mexican Studies/ Estudios Mexicanos 13:1 (Winter, 1997). "The Eighth Sacrament: Nationalism and Revolutionary Political Culture in Mexico" in Citizens of the Pyramid. Essays on Mexican Political Culture., ed. Wil G. Pansters (Thela: Amsterdam, 1997).
Baskes, Jeremy (Ohio Wesleyan University), Conducted six months’ research at the Archive of the Indies (AGI) to complete my manuscript on the repartimiento in Oaxaca.
Bauss, Rudy (Austin Community College, Park College), "A Demographic Study of Portuguese India and Macau as well as Comments on Mozambique and Timor, 1750-1850," The Indian Economic and Social History Review, vol. 34, no. 2 (1997), pp.199-216. "Textiles, Bullion and Other Trades of Goa: Commerce with Surat, Other Areas of India, Luso-Brazilian Ports, Macau and Mozambique, 1816-1819," The Indian Economic and Social History Review, vol. 34, no. 3 (1997), pp.275-287. "A Critical Survey of the Portuguese Slave Trade from Mozambique to Portuguese India and Macau and Comments on Timor, 1750-1850," The Cameos Center Quarterly, vol. 6, nos. 1-2 (Spring/Summer, 1997). Working on: "The Trades of Macau: Opium, Cotton, Bullion, Sandalwood and Slaves, 1770-1840." Has publications on www.christmasmusic.com.
Becker, Marc (Illinois State University), Finished dissertation, "Class and Ethnicity in the Canton of Cayambe: The Roots of Ecuador’s Modern Indian Movement," (Kansas, 1997).
Becker, Marjorie (University of Southern California), Four book reviews. Setting the Virgin on Fire: Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán Peasants, and the Redemption of the Mexican Revolution went into its second printing. "When I Was a Child, I Danced as a Child, but now that I Am Old, I Think About Salvation: Carmen González and a Part that Would Not Stay Put," was accepted for publication in Rethinking History: The Journal of Theory and Practice. Completed research project on Mexican women’s bodies and time and currently researching a project entitled, Talking Back to Frida.
Blyth, Lance R. (Northern Arizona University), Research into the archives of Janos Presidio. Reviews of Elizabeth A.H. John, Storms Brewed in Other Men’s Worlds, 2nd ed. (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1996) and Dakah L. Jones, Los Paisanos, (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1996) in Military and Naval History Journal, July 1997.
Borges, Marcelo J. (Dickinson College), Ph.D. dissertation completed and degree conferred, May, 1997: "Portuguese in Two Worlds: A Historical Study of Migration from Algarve to Argentina."
Boyer, Christopher R. (Kansas State University), "Old Loves, New Loyalties." Forthcoming in HAHR, August 1998.
Bushnell, Amy Turner (College of Charleston), Six book reviews. Articles in books: "Republic of Spaniards, Republic of Indians," in Michael Gannon, ed., The New History of Florida (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1996), pp. 62-77; "A Requiem for Lesser Conquerors: Pacification on Spain’s North American Frontier," in Miriam Eliav-Feldon, ed., Following Columbus: America, 1492-1992 (Jerusalem, Israel: The Zalman Shazar Center for Jewish History, 1996), pp. 295-310; "A Peripheral Perspective," in Diversity and Social Identity in Colonial Spanish America: native American, African, and Hispanic Communities During the Middle Period, Donna L. Ruhl and Kathleen Hoffman, eds. Historical Archaeology 31:1 (1997), 18-23.
Bushnell, David (University of Florida), "Feminismo Filatélico: Imágenes de la mujer en sellos de la Argentina, Colombia, Cuba y Estados Unidos – 1893-1994." Boletín Americanista (Barcelona) 47 (1997). Colombia, Una Nación a Pesar de sí Misma (Planeta, Bogota: 1996), now in second printing (May 1997).
Carr, Barry (LaTrobe University), "Marximo y modernidad en México," Memoria, no. 100 (June 1997), pp. 57-62. "Identity, Class and Nation: Black Immigrant Workers, Cuban Communism and Sugar Insurgency, 1925-1934," HAHR, February 1998. "From Caribbean Backwater to Revolutionary Opportunity: Cuba’s Evolving Relationship with the Comintern 1925-1934," in Thorpe and Tim Rees (eds.), International Communism and the Communist International (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1998). "Omnipotent and Omnipresent? Labor Shortages, Worker Mobility and Employer Control in the Cuban Sugar Industry 1910-1934," in Avi Chompsky and Aldo Lauria (eds.), At the Margins of the Nation-State: Identity and Struggle in the Making of the Laboring Peoples of Central America and the Hispanic Caribbean, 1860-1950 (Durham: Duke University Press).
Casanovas, Joan (Universitat Rovira I Virgili), "1898: la fi de l’imperi," introduction for L’Avenç: Revista d’História 217 (Barcelona, September 1997), 26-47. "El movimiento obrero cubano: del reformismo al anarquismo," Historia y Sociedad (Universidad de Puerto Rico, Río Piedras), December 1997. "El artesanado habanero y los orígenes del Círculo de Trabajadores," Historia Social (Valencia: UNED) forthcoming, 1998. "Los trabajadores urbanos y la política colonial española en Cuba desde la Paz del Zanjón hasta la Guerra de Independencia (1878-1898)," Lateinmamerika-Studien (Munich) ed., Walther L. Bernecker, forthcoming 1998. "El movimiento obrero cubano durante la guerra de los Diez Años (1868-1878)," Anuario de Estudios Americanos (CSIC-Escuela de Estudios Hispano Americanos, Seville) forthcoming, 1998. Book reviews: Clase trabajadora y movimiento Sindical en Cuba, vol. 1, (1819-1959) by Efrén Córdova for Cuban Studies 26, November 1997. The Cuban Slave Market, 1790-1880, by Laird W. Bergad, Fe Iglesias, and María del Carmen Barcia (NYC and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995, International Review of Social History 42:3, December 1997.
Castro, Daniel (Southwestern University), Revolution and Revolutionaries: A History of Guerrilla Movements in Latin America. Editor, Scholarly Resources, Inc. Wilmington, Del. Forthcoming, Spring 1998. "The Interminable War: Guerilla Movements in Latin American History," "The Revolutionary Path," by Luis de la Puente, translated from Spanish, and "The Iron Legion: Women and Armed Struggle in Peru, 1980-1992," in Revolution and Revolutionaries: A History of Guerilla Movements in Latin America. Forthcoming, 1998. In Progress, Bartolomé de las Casas: Another Face of Empire. Expected date of completion, late 1998.
Chambers, Kevin (U.C.-Santa Barbara), Dissertation in progress on the peasant experience during General Stroessner’s Agrarian Reform. A synoptic article is currently under review.
Cook, Noble David (Florida International University), with Alexandra Parma Cook, transl. and ed. of Pedro de Cieza de León, The Discovery and Conquest of Peru. Part Three of the Chronicle of Peru. Duke University Press, 1998.
Crahan, Margaret E. (Hunter College), Co-author, The City and the World: New York’s Global Future, NY: Council on Foreign Relations, 1997.
Crocitti, John J. (University of Miami), "Social Policy as a Guide to Economic Consciousness: Vilas Operárias in Rio de Janeiro, 1890-1914," Luso-Brazilian Review, Winter, 1997. Co-editing with Robert M. Levine, The Brazil Reader, Duke University Press. Dissertation research, Barra do Piraí-RJ, Brazil.
Davis, Roger P. (University of Nebraska-Kearney), Review of Local Government in Latin America (Lynne Reinner, 1995) by R. Andrew Nickson, in Journal of Third World Studies 14:1, Spring 1997.
Duetsch, Sandra McGee (University of Texas-El Paso), Las derechas: The Extreme Right in Argentina, Brazil and Chile, 1890-1939, accepted for publication by Stanford University Press. Began research on a new book-length project on the history of Argentine Jewish women, 1880s-1950s, in Argentina, Summer 1997.
Dwyer, John J. (Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego), "The End of U.S. Intervention in Mexico: Franklin Roosevelt and the Expropriation of American-Owned Land." Presidential Studies Quarterly (forthcoming).
Esteban, Mira Carallos, El indio Antillano: Repartimiento, encomienda y esclavitud (1492-1542). Sevilla, 1997, (448 pp.) "Una carta poca conocida escrita por frey Nicolas de Ovando en la española (1505)." Revista de extremadura, no. 23 Caceres, 1997, pp. 127-36. "La medicina indigena en la española y su comercialización (1500-1550)." Revista Asdepio, Madrid, 1997 vol.IXL (20pp.).
Fey, Ingrid E. (U.C.L.A.), completed dissertation, "First Tango in Paris: Latin Americans in Turn-of-the-Century France, 1880-1920."
Fleming, Martin V. (Tulane University), Ph.D. dissertation, 1998, "The Franciscan Myth of Sixteenth-Century New Spain." Review of Roger Schlessinger’s, In the Wake of Columbus. H-LATAM Book Review Project, 1997.
Francois, Marie (University of Arizona), Dissertation research on popular credit and material culture in the long nineteenth century in Mexico City, focusing on the promoting of household goods and luxuries, the development of the pawnshop industry, and the regulations of the state.
Friedman, Max Paul (U.C.-Berkeley), "Germans and Jews in Colombia between Nazism and the‘Colossus of the North,’ 1939-1945," in Beate Hoerr, ed., Los Judios en Colombia. Under consideration by Vervuert Verlag in Mainz, Germany. Articles for numerous magazines.
Graham, Richard (University of Texas-Austin), Clientelismo e política do século XIX (Rio de Janeiro: Editora UFRJ, 1997). Series co-editor, Oxford University Press’s "Library of Latin America" series. In 1997 it included two novels by Machado de Assis (Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas and Dom Casmurro) and João Capistrano de Abreu’s Chapters of Brazil’s Colonial History, 1500-1800.
Gushue, Peter B. (Auburn University), Completed and defended dissertation, "Heavenly Influence: Pan-American – Grace Airways in Peru, 1928-1949." Awarded doctorate on Aug. 15, 1997.
Hallewell, Laurence (retired from Columbia University), edited book, Historical Dictionary of Trinidad and Tobago, by Michael Anthony. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, August, 1997. Xxix, 671p. (Latin American Historical Dictionaries, edited by Laurence Hallewell, no. 26). Wrote "Prefácio" to Lourenço Filho: outros aspectos, mesma obra, Carlos Monarcha, organizador. Campinas SP: Mercado de Letras and Universidade Estadual Paulista, April 1997: pp. 7-9. Translations: "The Situation of Marxism in Brazil" by Sergio Lessa, Latin American Perspectives 25 (1): 94-108. (January, 1998). "Intellectuals of the ISEB, the Left, and Marxism" by Carlos Navarro de Toledo, Latin American Perspectives 25 (1): 109-135. (January, 1998).
Helig, Aline (University of Texas, Austin), "Race and Black Mobilization in Colonial and Early Independent Cuba: A Comparative Perspective." Ethnohistory 44 (Winter 1997): 53-74.
Hidalgo, Dennis (Central Michigan University), Book review on Beckles and Shepherd, Caribbean Freedom: Economy and Society from Emancipation to the Present. H-LatAm, Summer 1997. "Charles Sumner and the Annexation of the Dominican Republic" Itinerario, 1997. Home page for the University of Strathclyde history department.
Highsmith, David (Washington University), research on modern Latin America.
Joanilho, Andre (Universidade Estadual de Londrina), The Play of Possibilities. (Curitiba:Aos quatro ventos, 1997).
Keyser, Campbell Dirck, Research on Emilio Portes Gil (1890-1978), Interim President of Mexico 1928-1930. Visited Tamaulipas, Mexico and Archivo General de la Nación, Mexico, D.F. in January - March 1997, in this connection.
Kiddy, Elizabeth W. (University of New Mexico), dissertation on the African-Brazilian brotherhoods in Mina Gerais, Brazil from the colonial period to the present.
Kuecker, Glen David (DePauw University), researching Mexican regional history during the Porfiriato on yellow fever in the Caribbean Region before 1900.
Langer, Erick (Carnegie Mellon University), "Foreign Cloth in the Lowland Frontier: Commerce and Consumption of Textiles in Bolivia, 1830-1930," The Allure of the Foreign: The Roles of Imports in Post-Colonial Latin America, ed. Benjamin S. Orlove (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan press, 1997), 93-112. "Indígenas y exploradores en el Gran Chaco: Relaciones indio-blancas en la Bolivia del siglo XIX," Archivo y Biblioteca Nacionales de Bolivia Anuario 1996, ed. René Arze Aguirre (Sucre: Editorial Túpac Katari, 1997), 309-330.
Larrichio, Larry (University of New Mexico), research on Camino Real – Colombia.
Lavrin, Asunción (Arizona State University), "Alicia Moreau de Justo; Feminismo y Politica, 1911-1945" in Susana Menéndez and Barbara Pothast, eds. Mojeres y Familia en America Latina, Siglos XVIII-XX (Málaga: Ahila, 19960, 175-200. "Combiando actitudes sobre el Rol de la mujer: Experiencia de los Paises del Cono Sur a principios de siglo," European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Vol. 62 (June 1997), 71-92. Cuaderess de Historia de America Latina (AHILA), edited by Barbara Potthast and Susana Menendez. "Intimidades," in Alain Musset, ed. Des Indes Occidentales a l’Amerique Latine (Paris:CEMCA/IHEAL, 1997).
LeGrand, Catherine (McGill University), "La politica y la Violencia (1945-1965): Interpretaciones en la decada de los ochenta," Memoria y Sociedad (Pontifica Universidad Javeriana: Bogota). 2:4, November 1997, 79-104 with an appendix, "Gaitan, la Violencia y la interpretacion historica: Un dialogo con Herbert Braun," 105-109; and interview in Victoria Peralta and Michael LaRosa, ed., Los Colombianistas (Bogota:Planeta Colombiana, 1997), 209-227.
Leonard, Thomas M. (University of North Florida), "CARICOM, MERCOSUR, and NAFTA" Hemisphere, Winter 1997. "United States-Nicaraguan Military Relations During World War II,""Revista mexicana del caribe, Spring 1997.
Levine, Robert M. (University of Miami), Books published: Brazilian Legacies (M.E. Sharpe), I’m Going to Have a Little House: The Second Diary of Carolina Maria de Jesus (with M.J. Arrington, Jr.), Carolina Maria de Jesus de Alvernaria – translated (U. Nebraska Press), Bitita’s Diary (M.E. Sharpe), Father of the Poor? Getalio Vargas and His Era (Cambridge University Press), Brazil in the 1940s: The Brazilian Photographs of Genevieve Naylor (Duke University Press), and The Brazil Reader (Duke University Press). "Fiction and Reality in Brazilian Life: Pixote," in Based on a True Story: Latin American History at the Movies. Donald F. Stevens, ed. (Wilmington, DE: SR Books, 1997). "El papel do los Estados Unidos en la politica cubana respecto de los refugiados del nazismo (1933-1942)," in Discriminacion y Racismo en America Latina. Ignacio Klich and Mario Rapoport, eds. (Buenes Aires: Nuevohacer, 1997). "Canudos," in Taira (Vol. 9), 1997, (Universitat Stendahl-Grenoble, France). Three entries in essays in Censorship: An International Encyclopedia (London: 1998). "Messianism in 19th and 20th-Century Latin America," in Encyclopedia of Apocalypticism (University of Chicago Press, 1998).
Mahoney, Mary Ann (Notre Dame University), "Afro-Brazilians, Land Reform, and the Question of Social Mobility in Southern Bahia, 1880-1920," Luso-Brazilian Review 34, no. 2 (Winter 1997), p.54-79.
McCann, Bryan (Yale University), "Thin Air and the Solid State: Radio, Culture and Politics in Brazil, 1930-1955," dissertation, expected date of completion May, 1998. "Futebol Alegre, Vida Dura: Recent Works on the History of Brazilian Soccer," in Luso-Brazilian Review, v.34, 2, Winter, 1997. "The Whip and the Watch: Overseers in the Paraiba Valley, Brazil in the Nineteenth Century," in Slavery and Abolition, v.18, 2, August 1997.
Milk, Richard L. (Texas Lutheran University), Movimiento Obrero Ecuatoriano: El desafio de la interación. Abya Yala/ Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador Quito, 1997.
Moya, Jose C. (U.C.L.A.), Cousins and Strangers: Spanish Immigrants in Buenos Aires, 1850-1930. (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1997).
O’Neil, Brian (U.C.L.A.),"The Demands of authenticity: Addison Durland and Hollywood’s Latin Image During World War Two," in Daniel Bernardi, ed., Classic Whiteness: Race and the Hollywood Studio System (University of Minnesota Press, forthcoming). "So Far from God, So Close to Hollywood: Dolores Del Rio and Lupe Velez in Hollywood, 1925-1947," in Karen Racine and Ingrid Fey, eds., Strange Pilgrimages: Travel, Exile and Foreign Residency in the Creation of Identity in Latin America, 1800-1990 (Scholarly Resources Inc., forthcoming). "Yankee Invasion of Mexico, or Mexican Invasion of Hollywood? Hollywood’s Renewed Spanish-language Production of 1938-1939," in Studies in Latin American Popular Culture, volume 17 (1998).
Osorio, Alejandra (SUNY-Stony Brook), Just concluded two years of dissertation research in Lima archives for project titled, "Inventing Lima. The Making of an Early Modern Colonial Capital, ca. 1540-1680." "El Callejón de la Soledad: Factors of Cultural Hibridity in Seventeenth-Century Lima," in Interactions Between Christianity and Native Religions in Colonial America, eds. Fernando Cervantes and Nicholas Griffiths (Birmingham, UK: The University of Birmingham Press; forthcoming 1997). "Hechicerias y auranderías en la Lima del Siglo XVII. Formas Femeninas de control y acción social," in Ponencias del I Congreso "Mujeres y género en la Historia del Perú." (CENDOC-Mujer, Lima; forthcoming in 1997).
Parker, David S. (Queen’s University), The Idea of the Middle Class: White-Collar Workers and Peruvian Society, 1900-1950. University Park: Penn State University Press, 1998.
Pineo, Ronn (Towson University), "Recent Contributions to Ecuadorian Political History," Latin American Perspectives 24:3 (May 1997).
Pino, Julio Cesar (Kent State University), Family and Favela: The Reproduction of Poverty in Rio de Janeiro (Wesport, CT: Greenwood, 1997). "Sources on the History of the Favelas in Rio de Janeiro." Latin American Research Review 32, no. 3 (Nov. 1997): 111-22. "Teaching the History of Race in Latin America." Perspectives 35, no. 7: 1; 22-25. Two encyclopedia articles, four book reviews.
Ramirez, Susan E. (DePaul University), "I, the Worst of All,’ The Literary Life of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz," Based on a True Story: Latin American History at the Movies, Donald F. Stevens, ed., Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources, 1997, pp.47-62. "Un mercader¼es un pescador: refexiones sobre las relaciones economicas y los multiples roles de los Indios Americanos en el Peru del Siglo XVI," in Arqueologia, antropologia e historia en los Andes: Homenaje a Maria Rostworoski, Rafael Varon Gabai and Javier Flores Espinoza, eds., Lima: Instituto de Estudios Peruanos and Banco Central de Reserva del Perú, 1997, pp.729-35.
Richmond, Douglas W. (University of Texas, Arlington), Four entries in The United States and Mexico at War: Nineteenth Century Expansionism and Conflict.
Rubenstein, Anne (Allegheny College), Bad Language, Naked Ladies, and Other Threats to the Nation: A Political History of Comic Books in Mexico. Duke University Press, forthcoming, 1998. "Mass Media and Popular Culture after the Revolution," in The Oxford History of Mexico, ed. M. Meyer and W. Beezley, Oxford University Press, forthcoming. "Raised Voices at the Cine Montecarlo" Journal of Family History, forthcoming. "Leaving the Old Nest: Morality, Modernity, and Comic-Book Melodrama at Mid-Century," in Studies in Latin American Popular Culture, 1997.
Ruggiero, Kristin (Cornell University), Two contributions to book collections forthcoming. "The Medical-Legal State in the Flesh: Passion, Politics and the Professions in the Turn-of-the-Century Argentina." (Book ms.)
Russell-Wood, A.J.R. (John Hopkins University), Portugal and the Sea: A World Embraced. (Assino and Alvin: Lisbon, 1997).
Schoonover, Thomas (University of Southwestern Louisiana), Banana Men: U.S. Entrepreneurs and Mercenaries in Central America, 1880-1930 (University Press of Kentucky, 1996) went to paperback. Preparing the index for Germany in Central America: Competitive Imperialism, 1821-1929 (University of Alabama Press) this summer. "Europe, the Spanish-American War, and Great Power Activity in the Caribbean and Asia," Society of Historians of American Foreign Relations Newsletter 28:3 (Sept.1997) 1-27. "Europe and the Spanish American War in the Caribbean" Latin American Studies, this winter.
Shively, Charles (U.Mass.-Boston), research- the Mexican Inquisition.
Silva, Eduardo (Fundação Casa de Rui Barbosa), Slavery, Ethnicity, and Literary Imagination.
Spenser, Daniela (Centro de Invest. Y Estudios), El triángulo imposible: México, Rusia Soviética y Estados Unidos en los años veinte. Ed. Porrúa and CIESAS, Mexico, 1997.
Stavig, Ward (University of South Florida), The World of Tupac Amaru: Colonialism, Cultural Identity, and Community (University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, Neb.), forthcoming. Review, "America and the People Truly Without History." Essay in Colonial Latin American (CLAR). Vol. 6, no.1, 1997. Review, Entre la retorica y la insurgencia: las ideas y los movimientos sociales en los Andes, siglo XVIII, Charles Walker, ed. The Americas. Vol. 54, no. 2, 1997.
Tambs, Lewis (Arizona State University), "Demography, Geopolitics and the Decline of the West," Policy Council, Spring 1997, pp.63-73. Research, "Biography of Don Blas de Lezo (1689-1741)."
Topik, Steven (U.C.-Irvine), The Second Conquest. Coffee, Henequen and Oil. The Export Boom in Latin America, 1850-1930. With Allen Wells, Austin: University of Texas Press, 1998.
Vinson, Ben III (Columbia University), "Las Compañias de Paros y Moienos en las Nueva España, un Aporte para su Estudio," in Población y Estructura Urbana en México, Siglos XVIII y XIX, Veracruz, 1996.
Viteri, Tamara Estupiñán, Diccionario básico del comercio colonial quiteño, ediciones Banco Central del Ecuador, 1997. El mercado interno en la Audiencia de Quito, Ediciones Banco Central del Ecuador, 1997.
Wadsworth, James E. (University of Arizona), "Hispanic Research on Documentary Relations of the Southwest," Ancestry, vol. 15, no. 5 (Sept./Oct. 1997): 18-22. "Childhood on Display: Nationalism, Children, and the Ideology of the Welfare State, Brazil 1922," Bulletin do Instituto Panamericano del Niño, no. 235 (Spring 1998).
Ward, Andrew (University of California-Davis), "Viva la revolución social: Postrevolutionary Tenant Protest and state Housing Reform in Vera Cruz Mexico." In Ronn Pineo and James Baer (eds.), Cities of Hope: People, Protests and Progress in Urbanizing Latin America, 1870-1930. Boulder, Westview Press, 1998.
Warren, J. Benedict (University of Maryland, emeritus, Colegio de Michoacán, honorary), "Los estudios de la lengua de Michoacán: cuestiones para investigación," in Carlos Parades Martínez (coord.), Lengua y etnohistoria purépecha: Homenaje a Benedict Warren (Morelia, Michoacán, México: Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, 1997), pp. 27-39. Testamento del obispo Vasco de Quiroga. Edición facsimilar, con otros documentos. Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico: Fimax Publicistas, 1997. Vasco de Quiroga y sus Pueblos-Hospitales de Santa Fe. 3rd revised Spanish edition. Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico: Editorial Universitaria, 1997.
Weber, David J. (Southern Methodist University), "Conflict and Accommodations: Hispanic and Anglo-American Borders in Historical Perspective, 1670-1853," Journal of the Southwest 39 (Spring 1997): 1-32.
Yarrington, Doug (Adams State College), A Coffee Frontier: Land, Society, and Politics in Duaca, Venezuela, 1830-1936. (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1997).