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  1. Ambiguous Authority: Juan de Frías and the Audiencia of Santo Domingo Confront the Conquistador Antonio Sedeño (1537)
  2. Michael Perri
  3. pp. 427-455
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  1. The Triangle of Empire: Sport, Religion, and Imperialism in Puerto Rico’s YMCA, 1898–1926
  2. Antonio Sotomayor
  3. pp. 481-512
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  1. The 1925 Tenants’ Strike in Panama: West Indians, the Left, and the Labor Movement
  2. J.A. Zumoff
  3. pp. 513-546
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  1. Tlacaelel Remembered: Mastermind of the Aztec Empire by Susan Schroeder (review)
  2. Barbara E. Mundy
  3. pp. 547-549
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  1. The Death of Aztec Tenochtitlan, The Life of Mexico City by Barbara E. Mundy (review)
  2. Laura Matthew
  3. pp. 549-551
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  1. Thunder Shaman: Making History with Mapuche Spirits in Chile and Patagonia by Ana Mariella Bacigalupo (review)
  2. Rene Harder Horst
  3. pp. 551-552
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  1. Power and Corruption in the Early Modern Portuguese World by Erik Lars Myrup (review)
  2. Benjamin Johnson
  3. pp. 552-554
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  1. Insatiable Appetites: Imperial Encounters with Cannibals in the North Atlantic World by Kelly L. Watson (review)
  2. Michael Lacombe
  3. pp. 554-555
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  1. Mexican Americans and the Question of Race by Julie A. Dowling (review)
  2. Allison Fagan
  3. pp. 555-557
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  1. Strangers on Familiar Soil: Rediscovering the Chile-California Connection by Edward Dallam Melillo (review)
  2. James Gerber
  3. pp. 557-558
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  1. Anarchist Immigrants in Spain and Argentina by James A. Baer (review)
  2. George Esenwein
  3. pp. 558-561
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  1. Beyond Geopolitics: New Histories of Latin America at the League of Nations ed. by Alan McPherson, Yannick Wehrli (review)
  2. Michael E. Neagle
  3. pp. 561-562
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  1. Mexico’s Relations with Latin America during the Cárdenas Era by Amelia M. Kiddle (review)
  2. Ryan M. Alexander
  3. pp. 562-564
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  1. Dilemmas of Difference: Indigenous Women and the Limits of Postcolonial Development Policy by Sarah A. Radcliffe (review)
  2. Lisset Coba
  3. pp. 567-569
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  1. Race, Ideology, and the Decline of Caribbean Marxism by Anthony P. Maingot (review)
  2. Anton L. Allahar
  3. pp. 569-571
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  1. Cuba, the United States, and Cultures of the Transnational Left, 1930–1975 by John A. Gronbeck-Tedesco (review)
  2. Luis Roniger
  3. pp. 571-573
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  1. Inmigración y racismo: contribuciones a la historia de los extranjeros en México ed. by Pablo Yankelevich (review)
  2. Javier Pescador
  3. pp. 573-575
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  1. Upriver: The Turbulent Life and Times of an Amazonian People by Michael F. Brown (review)
  2. Christopher Heaney
  3. pp. 575-576
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  1. History of Political Murder in Latin America: Killing the Messengers of Change by W. John Green (review)
  2. David M. K. Sheinin
  3. pp. 576-578
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  1. Queering Acts of Mourning in the Aftermath of Argentina’s Dictatorship: The Performances of Blood by Cecilia Sosa (review)
  2. Patricia Juárez-Dappe
  3. pp. 578-579
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  1. Medicine and Nation Building in the Americas, 1890–1940 by José Amador (review)
  2. Ian Read
  3. pp. 579-581
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  1. La educación en Costa Rica de la época colonial al presente by Iván Molina Jiménez (review)
  2. Carmen Kordick
  3. pp. 581-583
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  1. Alcohol and Nationhood in Nineteenth-Century Mexico by Deborah Toner (review)
  2. Christopher Conway
  3. pp. 583-585
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  1. Conflict and Carnage in Yucatán: Liberals, the Second Empire, and Maya Revolutionaries, 1855–1876 by Douglas W. Richmond (review)
  2. Daniel Haworth
  3. pp. 585-586
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  1. A Sentimental Education for the Working Man: The Mexico City Penny Press, 1900–1910 by Robert M. Buffington (review)
  2. Paul Gillingham
  3. pp. 586-588
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  1. The Inevitable Bandstand: The State Band of Oaxaca and the Politics of Sound by Charles V. Heath (review)
  2. Bernardo Ramírez Ríos
  3. pp. 590-593
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  1. The Sanitation of Brazil: Nation, State, and Public Health, 1889–1930 by Gilberto Hochman (review)
  2. Ann Zulawski
  3. pp. 593-595
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  1. Afro-Politics and Civil Society in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil by Kwame Dixon (review)
  2. Kirsten C. Schultz
  3. pp. 595-596
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  1. Haydée Santamaría Cuban Revolutionary: She Led by Transgression by Margaret Randall (review)
  2. Barbara D. Riess
  3. pp. 597-598
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  1. Reporting the Cuban Revolution: How Castro Manipulated American Journalism by Leonard Ray Teel (review)
  2. Molly Geidel
  3. pp. 598-600
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  1. Back Channel to Cuba: The History of Negotiations Between Washington and Havana by William M. LeoGrande, Peter Kornbluh (review)
  2. Alex Roberto Hybel
  3. pp. 600-603
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  1. Antiracism in Cuba: The Unfinished Revolution by Devyn Spence Benson (review)
  2. Elliott Young
  3. pp. 603-604
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  1. Los intelectuales del Partido Comunista. Itinerario de Héctor Agosti (1930–1963) by Laura Prado Acosta (review)
  2. Ricardo O. Pasolini
  3. pp. 604-606
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  1. The Right to the City: Popular Contention in Contemporary Buenos Aires by Gabriela Ippolito-O’Donnell (review)
  2. Edward Murphy
  3. pp. 606-607
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  1. Parias de la Patria: el mito de la liberación de los indígenas en la República de Bolivia (1825–1890) by Wolf Gruner (review)
  2. Richard K. Reed
  3. pp. 608-609
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  1. Armies, Politics and Revolution: Chile, 1808–1826 by Juan Luis Ossa Santa Cruz (review)
  2. James A. Wood
  3. pp. 609-610
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  1. Chilean New Song: The Political Power of Music, 1960s–1973 by J. Patrice McSherry (review)
  2. Ericka Verba
  3. pp. 611-613
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  1. Precarious Paths to Freedom: The United States, Venezuela, and the Latin American Cold War by Aragorn Storm Miller (review)
  2. Ellen D. Tillman
  3. pp. 613-614
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