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Latin America: a guide to the historical literature
Charles C. Griffin
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Frontmatter
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Foreword (page xxiii)
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Introduction (page xxv)
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Part I. Reference, Solena V. Bryant
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A. Bibliographies (page 6)
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B. Guides to Manuscripts (page 33)
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C. Biographical Dictionaries (page 39)
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D. Geographical Reference Works (page 41)
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E. Statistical Publications (page 45)
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F. Encyclopedias (page 47)
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Part II. General, J. Benedict Warren
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A. Latin America in General (page 50)
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B. Regions (page 64)
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C. Individual Countries (page 70)
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Part III. Background
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A. Archaeology, Robert Wauchope (page 100)
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B. Ethnohistory, Howard F. Cline (page 117)
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C. European and African Antecedents, Charles J. Bishko (page 148)
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Part IV. Colonial Latin America
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A. Discovery and Exploration, Charles E. Nowell (page 170)
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B. The Spanish Empire, Woodrow Borah (page 188)
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C. Mexico, Charles Gibson (page 207)
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D. Central America, Murdo MacLeod (page 228)
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E. The Caribbean (1492-1789), Richard M. Morse (page 237)
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F. Spanish South America, John Lynch (page 264)
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G. Brazil, Mathias C. Kiemen (page 296)
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Part V. Independence
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A. General, R. A. Humphreys (page 310)
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B. Mexico and Central America, Lyle N. McAlister (page 318)
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C. Spanish South America, David Bushnell (page 328)
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D. Brazil (1808-1822), Dauril Alden (page 350)
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E. The Caribbean, Graham Knox, Javier Malagón, Richard M. Morse (page 361)
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Part VI. Latin America since Independence
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A. Mexico, Stanley R. Ross (page 376)
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B. Central America, William J. Griffith (page 403)
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C. The Hispanic Caribbean and Haiti; Duvon C. Corbitt and Richard M. Morse (page 422)
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D. The Non-Hispanic Caribbean, John Parry (page 441)
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E. VenezuelaJohn V. Lombardi (page 451)
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F. Colombia, Robert L. Gilmore (page 467)
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G. Ecuador, Mark J. Van Aken (page 489)
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H. Peru, Fredrick B. Pike (page 497)
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I. Bolivia, Herbert S. Klein (page 513)
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J. Chile, Robert N. Burr (page 525)
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K. Argentina, Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (page 540)
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L. Argentina, 1828-1910, Joseph T. Criscenti (page 542)
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M. Argentina, Twentieth Century, Samuel L. Baily (page 556)
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N. Paraguay, Harris G. Warren (page 571)
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O. Uruguay, Milton Vanger (page 579)
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P. Brazil, Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (page 596)
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Q. Brazil, the Empire, Stanley J. Stein (page 597)
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R. Brazil, the Republic, John D. Wirth (page 607)
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Part VII. International Relations since 1830
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A. Inter-Hispanic American Relations, Robert N. Burr (page 619)
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B. Relations with the United States, Europe, and Asia, Charles C. Griffin (page 631)
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C. Multilateral Inter-American Relations and Organizations, Bryce Wood (page 638)
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Periodicals Cited (page 651)
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Key to Periodicals (page 655)
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Author Index (page 661)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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HAHR | 53.2 (May 1973): 302-304 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0018-2168%28197305%2953%3A2%3C302%3ALAAGTT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-W |
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Published: c1971
Publisher: University of Texas Press
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