Preface
Introduction, Jose C. Moya
1. Historiography of New Spain, Kevin Terraciano and Lisa Sousa
2. Colonial Spanish South America, Lyman L. Johnson and Susan
Migden Socolow
3. The Historiography of Early Modern Brazil, Stuart B.
Schwartz
4. Sexuality in Colonial Spanish America, Asunción Lavrin
5. Independence in Latin America, Jeremy Adelman
6. Slavery in Brazil, João José Reis and Herbert Klein
7. Postcolonial Brazil, Barbara Weinstein
8. Race in Post-Abolition Afro-Latin America, Kim D. Butler and
Aline Helg
9. Indigenous Peoples and Nation-States in Spanish America,
1780-2000, Florencia E. Mallon
10. Rural History, Eric Van Young
11. Latin American Labor History, James P. Brennan
12. Gender and Sexuality in Latin America, Donna J. Guy
13. Family Matters: The Historiography of Latin American Families,
Nara Milanich
14. The New Economic History of Latin America: Evolution and Recent
Contributions, John H. Coatsworth and William R. Summerhill
15. Disease, Medicine, and Health, 1500-1950, Diego Armus and
Adrián López Denis
16. Popular Religion in Latin American Historiography, Reinaldo L.
Román and Pamela Voekel
Bibliography
Jose C. Moya is Professor of History at Barnard College and the author of Cousins and Strangers: Spanish Immigrants in Buenos Aires.
It is impossible to do justice to all the contributions and the
wealth of ideas and debates they present. Considering that this
must have been a long-prepared and tightly organised project, it is
striking how different the contributions are.
*Michiel Baud, Journal of Latin American Studies*
I cannot recommend this volume highly enough. It offers an
exhilarating panorama of the wonderful historical research on Latin
America carried out in the past quarter century.
*Rebecca Earle, English Historical Review*
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