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Why Is It So Difficult to Reform Collective Labour Law? Associational Power and Policy Continuity in Chile in Comparative Perspective
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The Systemic Turn and Participatory Budgeting: The Case of Rio Grande do Sul
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18 - Gabriela, Nineteenth-Century Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil)
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6 - Juana de Godinez, Seventeenth-Century Lima (Peru)
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21 - Lumina Sophie, Nineteenth-Century Martinique
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10 - Anna Maria Lopes de Brito, Eighteenth-Century Minas Gerais (Brazil)
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Contents
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9 - Marion, Eighteenth-Century Natchitoches, Louisiana (US)
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Part II - Experiencing Freedom during Slavery’s Expansion
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Introduction
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12 - Juana María Álvarez, Eighteenth-Century New Granada (Colombia)
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Contributors
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23 - Laura E. Davis Titus, Nineteenth-Century Norfolk, Virginia (US)
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17 - Mary Ellen Pleasant, Nineteenth-Century Massachusetts and California (US)
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15 - Minerva, Nineteenth-Century Téjas and Louisiana (US), and Mexico
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14 - Bessy Chambers, Nineteenth-Century Jamaica
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Part IV - Enacting Emancipation in the Aftermath of Slavery
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20 - María Remedios del Valle, Nineteenth-Century Argentina
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22 - Emma Lane Coger, Nineteenth-Century Illinois, Iowa, and Missouri (US)
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