- Index to Volume LVIII July, 2001 through April, 2002
ARTICLES
Number 1, July 2001
Number 2, October 2001
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Number 3, January 2002
Number 4, April 2002
NOTES AND REVIEWS
BOOKS REVIEWED, BY AUTHOR
Adelman, Jeremy, Republic of Capital: Buenos Aires and the Legal Transformation of the Atlantic World, reviewed by Victor Uribe, 3: 501–502.
Alonso, Paula, Between Revolution and the Ballot Box: The Origins of the Argentine Radical Party, reviewed by Joel Horowitz, 2: 327–328.
Altman, Ida, Transatlantic Ties in the Spanish Empire: Brihuega Spain & Puebla, Mexico, 1560–1620, reviewed by David Reher, 3: 482–483.
Ayala, César, American Sugar Kingdom: The Plantation Economy of the Spanish Caribbean, 1898–1934, reviewed by David Walker, 2: 332–333.
Basch, Samuel, Recollections of Mexico: The Last Ten Months of Maximillian’s Empire, reviewed by Raúl Figueroa-Esquer, 4: 634–635.
Barman, Roderick, Citizen Emperor: Pedro II and the Making of Brazil, 1825–91, reviewed by Joao Felipe Goncalves, 2: 313–315.
Baskes, Jeremy, Indians, Merchants, and Markets: A Reinterpretation of the Repartimiento and Spanish-Indian Economic Relations in Colonial Oaxaca, 1750–1821, reviewed by John Chance, 2: 299–300.
Bauer, Arnold J., Goods, Power, History: Latin America’s Material Culture, reviewed by Jeffrey M. Pilcher, 4: 643–644. [End Page 664]
Brading, D. A., Mexican Phoenix. Our Lady of Guadalupe: Image and Tradition Across Five Centuries, reviewed by Louise M. Burkhart, 4: 625–626.
Beckles, Hilary, Centering Woman: Gender Discourses in Caribbean Slave Society, reviewed by Mary Karasch, 2: 333–334.
Beezley, William H. and Lorey, David E., eds., Viva Mexico! Viva La Independencia! Celebrations of September 16, reviewed by Richard Warren, 4: 632–634.
Bell, Stephen, Campanha Gaúcha: A Brazilian Ranching System, 1850–1920, reviewed by John Chasteen, 3: 473–474.
Bergad, Laird, Slavery and the Demographic and Economic History of Minas Gerais, Brazil, 1720–1888, reviewed by Mieko Nishida, 3: 475–476.
Blackburn, Robin, The Making of New...
“Rise of the Welfare State in Latin America,” Special Edition Introduction | Donna Guy | 1 |
Conspicuous Benevolence: Liberalism, Public Welfare, and Private Charity in Porfirian Mexico City, 1877–1910 | Ann S. Blum | 7 |
Coercion, Reform, and the Welfare State: The Campaign Against “Begging” in Mexico City during the 1930s | Enrique C. Ochoa | 39 |
Children of the Pátria: Representations of Childhood and Welfare State Ideologies at the 1922 Rio de Janeiro International Centennial Exposition | James E. Wadsworth and Tamera L. Marko | 65 |
Gender, Welfare and the Catholic Church in Argentina: Conferencias de Señoras de San Vincente de Paul, 1890–1916 | Karen Mead | 91 |
Affectionate Mothers and the Colossal Machine: Feminism, Social Assistance and the State in Uruguay, 1910–1932 | Christine Ehrick | 121 |
Marriage as Slave Emancipation in 17th Century Guatemala | Paul Lokken | 175 |
“The purity of my blood cannot put food on my table”: Changing Attitudes Towards Interracial Marriage in Nineteenth-Century Buenos Aires | Jeffrey M. Shumway | 201 |
Ciudadanas útiles para la Patria. La educación de las ‘hijas del pueblo’ en Argentina (1884–1916) | Lucía Lionetti | 221 |
Rural Health and State Construction in Post-Revolutionary Mexico: The Nicolaita Project for Rural Medial Services | Ana María Kapelusz-Poppi | 261 |
Public Works and Local Elites: The Politics of Taxation in Tlaxcala, 1780–1810 | James Riley | 335 |
From “Punks” to Geopoliticians: U.S. and Panamanian Teenagers and the 1964 Canal Zone Riots | Alan McPherson | 395 |
Silencing the Unmentionable: Non-Reproductive Sex and the Creation of a Civilized Argentina, 1860–1900 | Cristian Berco | 419 |
The Burden of Citizenship: Artisans, Elections, and the Fuero Militar in Santiago de Chile, 1822–1851 | James A. Wood | 443 |
Field Science in Latin America, Special Edition Introduction | Marshall C. Eakin | 509 |
Giving Plants a Civil Status: Scientific Representations of Nature and Nation in the Costa Rica and Venezuela, 1885–1935 | Stuart McCook | 513 |
At Home in the Field: Smithsonian Tropical Science Field Stations in the U.S. Panama Canal Zone and the Republic of Panama | Catherine A. Christen | 537 |
Invading Arcadia: Women Scientists in the Field in Latin America, 1900–1950 | Pamela M. Henson | 577 |
The Beginnings of Modern Ornithology in Venezuela | Yolanda Texera Arnal | 601 |
Inter-American Notes | 141, 285, n/a, 623 | |
Book Reviews | 145, 299, 471, 625 |