The Hispanic American Historical Review, Volumen58James Alexander Robertson Board of Editors of the Hispanic American Review, 1978 Pioneered the study of Latin American history and culture in the United States and remains a widely respected journal in its field. HAHR's comprehensive book review section provides commentary, ranging from brief notices to review essays, on every facet of scholarship on Latin American history and culture. Regular notices of the activites of the Conference on Latin American History appear in this journal. |
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... historians flourished in the past century . As it is , those four account for slightly over two - thirds of the historians in this study . Nevertheless , eleven of the eighteen nations are represented , with the Caribbean and Central ...
... historians flourished in the past century . As it is , those four account for slightly over two - thirds of the historians in this study . Nevertheless , eleven of the eighteen nations are represented , with the Caribbean and Central ...
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... historians drew inevitably and exclusively from the activities of the elites . In the case of Brazilian historians , for example , they chose to elevate Joaquim José Silva Xavier , better known by his nickname , Tiradentes , to the ...
... historians drew inevitably and exclusively from the activities of the elites . In the case of Brazilian historians , for example , they chose to elevate Joaquim José Silva Xavier , better known by his nickname , Tiradentes , to the ...
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... historians relied on public and private libraries , the latter more frequently than the former . They were bibliophiles , each forming his own collection around the topics which most at- tracted him . They used public and private ...
... historians relied on public and private libraries , the latter more frequently than the former . They were bibliophiles , each forming his own collection around the topics which most at- tracted him . They used public and private ...
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