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  • 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

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