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Hispanic American Historical Review 84.2 (2004) 390



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John E. Kicza's review of Magdalena Chocano Mena's La fortaleza docta: Elite letrada y dominaciĆ³n social en Nueva EspaƱa, siglos XVI-XVII (vol. 83, no. 2, pp. 390-91) incorrectly states that the book is a "translation of a doctoral dissertation." The book was written in Spanish, the author's native tongue, and while the dissertation ("Colonial Scholars in the Cultural Establishment of Seventeenth-Century New Spain," 1994) contains five chapters and focuses only on the seventeenth century, the book contains nine chapters and encompasses the sixteenth century as well.

In a case of editorial confusion over famous caudillos, Seth Meisel's review of Ariel de la Fuente's Children of Facundo: Caudillo and Gaucho Insurgency during the Argentine State-Formation Process (La Rioja, 1853-1870), (vol. 83, no. 4, pp. 871-72), should read "Doubtless Sarmiento, biographer of Facundo Quiroga (the other famous caudillo from that troublesome province)," rather than "biographer of Juan Manuel de la Rosa."




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