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| Paradise and Perdition: Jesuit Visions of Santiago, Chile, before and after the Earthquake of 1647 |
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| The Meeting of Revolutionary Roads: Chilean-Cuban Interactions, 1959-1970 |
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| Defining Responsibility: Printers, Politics, and the Law in Early Republican Mexico City |
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| A Revolutionary Postmortem: Body, Memory, and History in Yucatan, Mexico, 1915-2015 |
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| Father, Where Art Thou? Catholic Priests and Mexico's 1929 Relacion de Sacerdotes |
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| Defending Local Autonomy and Facing Cultural Trauma: A Nahua Order against Idolatry, Tlaxcala, 1543 |
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| The Climate of Conflict: Politico-environmental Press Coverage and the Eruption of the Mexican Revolution, 1907-1911 |
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| Ports of Transnational Labor Organizing: Anarchism along the Peruvian-Chilean Littoral, 1916-1928 |
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| Sex and Democracy: The Meanings of the Destape in Postdictatorial Argentina |
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| Loyal Subjects at Empire's Edge: Hispanics in the Vision of a Belizean Colonial Nation, 1882-1898 |
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| The Bohigas case: Reactions to Child abduction in Mexico in the forties |
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| Communists, Commissars, and Consumers: The Politics of Food on the Chilean Road to Socialism |
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| Rebel Coolies, Citizen Warriors, and Sworn Brothers: The Chinese Loyalty Oath and Alliance with Chile in the War of the Pacific |
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| Entangled Fates: French-Trained Naturalists, the First Colombian Republic, and the Materiality of Geopolitical Practice, 1819-1830 |
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| The Bibliotheca Mexicana Controversy and Creole Patriotism in Early Modern Mexico |
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