+ MUSE Alert

In this Issue

Table of Contents

  1. CLAH Lecture: Have We Loved the Book to Death?
  2. Lyman L. Johnson
  3. pp. 363-375
  4. restricted access
  1. Exposing Scandals, Guarding Secrets: Manuel Buendia, Columnismo, and the Unraveling of One-Party Rule in Mexico, 1965-1984
  2. Vanessa Freije
  3. pp. 377-409
  4. restricted access
  1. Lay Brothers: The Other Men in the Mendicant Orders of New Spain
  2. Asunción Lavrin
  3. pp. 411-438
  4. restricted access
  1. Revolutionary Feminism, Revolutionary Politics: Suffrage under Cardenismo
  2. Stephanie Mitchell
  3. pp. 439-468
  4. restricted access
  1. Inter-American Notes: Awards, Fellowships, and Prizes
  2. pp. 469-472
  3. restricted access
  1. Books in Brief
  2. pp. 473-480
  3. restricted access
  1. Crossing Borders, Claiming a Nation: A History of Argentine Jewish Women, 1880-1955 by Sandra McGee Deutsch (review)
  2. Laura Gotkowitz
  3. pp. 481-482
  4. restricted access
  1. Conceiving Freedom: Women of Color, Gender, and the Abolition of Slavery in Havana and Rio de Janeiro by Camillia Cowling (review)
  2. Manuel Barcia
  3. pp. 482-484
  4. restricted access
  1. Women and Slavery in Nineteenth-Century Colonial Cuba by Sarah L. Franklin (review)
  2. Bernard Moitt
  3. pp. 484-485
  4. restricted access
  1. Trumpets in the Mountains: Theater and the Politics of National Culture in Cuba by Laurie A. Frederik (review)
  2. Denise Blum
  3. pp. 485-487
  4. restricted access
  1. Codice Azoyú 2: El señorío de Tlapa-Tlachinollan by Constanza Vega Sosa and Michel R. Oudijk (review)
  2. John F. Schwaller
  3. pp. 487-488
  4. restricted access
  1. Dreaming of Dry Land: Environmental Transformation in Colonial Mexico City by Vera S. Candiani (review)
  2. John Tutino
  3. pp. 489-490
  4. restricted access
  1. Earth Politics: Religion, Decolonization, and Bolivia’s Indigenous Intellectuals by Waskar Ari (review)
  2. Andrew Orta
  3. pp. 490-492
  4. restricted access
  1. The Yaquis and the Empire: Violence, Spanish Imperial Power, and Native Resilience in Colonial Mexico by Raphael Brewster Folsom (review)
  2. Sean F. McEnroe
  3. pp. 492-494
  4. restricted access
  1. The Mapuche in Modern Chile: A Cultural History by Joanna Crow (review)
  2. Yun Joo Park
  3. pp. 494-495
  4. restricted access
  1. Evo’s Bolivia: Continuity and Change by Linda C. Farthing and Benjamin H. Kohl (review)
  2. Daniel M. Goldstein
  3. pp. 496-497
  4. restricted access
  1. Steel Barrio: The Great Mexican Migration to South Chicago, 1915–1940 by Michael Innis-Jiménez (review)
  2. José M. Alamillo
  3. pp. 497-499
  4. restricted access
  1. Asian Slaves in Colonial Mexico: From Chinos to Indians by Tatiana Seijas (review)
  2. Patrick J. Carroll
  3. pp. 499-500
  4. restricted access
  1. Art from a Fractured Past: Memory and Truth-Telling in Post-Shining Path Peru ed. by Cynthia E. Milton (review)
  2. Joseph P. Feldman
  3. pp. 500-502
  4. restricted access
  1. Paper Cadavers: The Archives of Dictatorship in Guatemala by Kirsten Weld (review)
  2. M. Gabriela Torres
  3. pp. 502-503
  4. restricted access
  1. The River People in Flood Time: The Civil Wars in Tabasco, Spoiler of Empires by Terry Rugeley (review)
  2. Michael T. Ducey
  3. pp. 503-505
  4. restricted access
  1. Prostitution, Modernity, and the Making of the Cuban Republic, 1840–1920 by Tiffany A. Sippial (review)
  2. Frances Peace Sullivan
  3. pp. 505-506
  4. restricted access
  1. Ambitious Rebels: Remaking Honor, Law, and Liberalism in Venezuela, 1780–1850 by Reuben Zahler (review)
  2. Victor M. Uribe-Uran
  3. pp. 507-508
  4. restricted access
  1. Authoritarian El Salvador: Politics and Origins of the Military Regimes, 1880–1940 by Erik Ching (review)
  2. Douglass Sullivan-González
  3. pp. 508-510
  4. restricted access
  1. Becoming the Tupamaros: Solidarity and Transnational Revolutionaries in Uruguay and the United States by Lindsey Churchill (review)
  2. Eduardo Rey Tristán
  3. pp. 510-511
  4. restricted access
  1. Outlawed: Between Security and Rights in a Bolivian City by Daniel M. Goldstein (review)
  2. Mark Goodale
  3. pp. 511-513
  4. restricted access
  1. The War Has Brought Peace to Mexico: World War II and the Consolidation of the Post-Revolutionary State by Halbert Jones (review)
  2. John J. Dwyer
  3. pp. 513-515
  4. restricted access
  1. The General’s Slow Retreat: Chile After Pinochet by Mary Helen Spooner (review)
  2. Elizabeth Quay Hutchison
  3. pp. 516-518
  4. restricted access
  1. Sin and Confession in Colonial Peru: Spanish-Quechua Penitential Texts, 1560–1650 by Regina Harrison (review)
  2. Sabine Hyland
  3. pp. 518-519
  4. restricted access
  1. Blood and Ink: Ignacio Ellacuría, Jon Sobrino, and the Jesuit Martyrs of the University of Central America by Robert Lassalle-Klein (review)
  2. Hugh Lacey
  3. pp. 519-521
  4. restricted access
  1. La historia viaja en tranvía. El transporte público y la cultura política de la Ciudad de México by Georg Leidenberger (review)
  2. J. Brian Freeman
  3. pp. 521-522
  4. restricted access
  1. Black Women Against the Land Grab: The Fight for Racial Justice in Brazil by Keisha-Khan Y. Perry (review)
  2. Sheryl-Ann Simpson
  3. pp. 522-524
  4. restricted access
  1. Erratum: That Which Belongs to All: Khipus, Community, and Indigenous Legal Activism in the Early Colonial Andes–ERRATUM
  2. p. 525
  3. restricted access
  1. Contributors
  2. p. viii
  3. restricted access