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Voekel, Pamela
Piety and public space: the cemetery campaign in Veracruz, 1789-1810
p. 1-25
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Gould, Stephen Jay
Church, Humboldt, and Darwin: the tension and harmony of art and science
p. 27-42
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Chasteen, John Charles
Black kings, blackface carnival, and nineteenth-century origins of the Tango
p. 43-59
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Fey, Ingrid E.
Peddling the Pampas: Argentina at the Paris Universal esposition of 1889
p. 61-85
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Esposito, Matthew D.
Death and disorder in Mexico city: the state funeral of Manuel Romero Rubio
p. 87-103
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Muratorio, Blanca
Images of indians in the construction of Ecuadorian identity at the end of the nineteenth century
p. 105-121
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Pilcher, Jeffrey M.
Many chefs in the national kitchen: cookbooks and identity in nineteenth-century Mexico
p. 123-141
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Stepan, Nancy Leys
Portraits of a possible nation: photographing medicine in Brazil
p. 143-154
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Muñoz Cabrejo, Fanni
The new order: diversions and modernization in turn of the century Lima
p. 155-168
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Benjamin, Thomas L.
From the ruins of the ancien régime: Mexico's monument to the revolution
p. 169-182
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Davis, Darién J.
Racial parity and national humor: exploring Brazilian samba from Noel Rosa to Carmen Miranda, 1930-1939
p. 183-200
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Holton, Graham E.L.
Oil, race, and calypso in Trinidad and Tobago, 1909-1990
p. 201-212
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Derby, Lauren H.
The dictator's seduction: gender and state spectacle during the Trujillo regime
p. 213-239