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The Genesis of the Mexican Labor Relations System: Federal Labor Policy and the Textile Industry 1925-19401
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- 11 December 2015, pp. 43-69
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Future Directions in Latin American Gender History
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- 11 December 2015, pp. 1-10
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Oceanic Commerce and Platine Merchants, 1796-1806: The Challenge of War
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- 11 December 2015, pp. 509-524
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Reconsidering Recruitment in Imperial Brazil*
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- 11 December 2015, pp. 1-33
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“A Sea of Indians”: Ethnic Conflict and the Guatemalan Revolution, 1944-1952
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- 11 December 2015, pp. 189-204
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The Politics of Limpieza de Sangre: Juan de Ovando and his Circle in the Reign of Philip II*
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- 11 December 2015, pp. 359-389
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Contested Mestizos, Alleged Mulattos: Racial Identity and Caste Hierarchy in Eighteenth Century Pátzcuaro, Mexico*
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- 11 December 2015, pp. 151-175
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Continuing the Bleeding of These Pueblos Will Shortly Make Them Cadavers: The Potosi Mita, Cultural Identity, and Communal Survival in Colonial Peru*
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- 11 December 2015, pp. 529-562
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Bourbon Absolutism and Marriage Reform in Late Colonial Spanish America*
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- 11 December 2015, pp. 475-509
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“Desiring Total Tranquility” and Not Getting It: Conflict Involving Free Black Women in Spanish New Orleans*
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- 11 December 2015, pp. 541-556
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The Foundation of Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe de los Morenos de Amapa
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- 11 December 2015, pp. 439-446
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Some Ideological Aspects of the Conquest of the Philippines*
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- 11 December 2015, pp. 221-239
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Promises and Deceits” Marriage among Indians in New Spain in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
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- 30 March 2016, pp. 59-82
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Pulperías and Contraband Capitalism in Nineteenth-Century Buenos Aires Province*
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- 11 December 2015, pp. 347-362
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The Role of the Letrado in the Colonization of America*
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- 11 December 2015, pp. 1-17
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“As a Mexican I Feel It’s My Duty:” Citizenship, Censorship, and the Campaign Against Derogatory Films in Mexico, 1922–1930*
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- 11 December 2015, pp. 225-244
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BEARD-PULLING AND FURNITURE-REARRANGING: Conflict Within the Seventeenth-Century Audiencia of Santo Domingo
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- 17 February 2015, pp. 467-493
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The Chalcan Woman’s Song: Sex as a Political Metaphor in Fifteenth-Century Mexico*
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- 11 December 2015, pp. 313-348
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Introduction: “Turco” Immigrants in Latin America
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- 11 December 2015, pp. 1-14
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Dwight W. Morrow, Ambassador to Mexico
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- 11 December 2015, pp. 273-289
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