Latin American history.
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The last banana war : = United States policy and the second United States intervention in Nicaragua, 1927-1933.
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More Than Military : = Decolonial Approaches to Defensive and Militaristic Architecture in Colonial Mexico.
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Wounded : = The Materialization of Pain and Violence in the Artwork of Doris Salcedo and Ana Mendieta.
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Ordering the Unruly City : = Negotiating Policing and Citizenship in Mexico City, c.1870-1950.
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Coastal Frontiers : = The Littoral Borderland in Alta California and the Spanish Pacific World.
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Centering Race and Class in Contemporary Argentine and Brazilian Cinema : = Documenting Neocolonialism through Film.
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Listening to Music Educators in Sonora, Mexico While Challenging My Privilege : = An Autoethnographic Account.
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War by Open Secret : = Making and Unmaking the News in Honduras, 1979-93.
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Elemental Essence : = Dancing the Diaspora Through my Lived Body's Experiences.
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United States Influence Contributing to Democracy's Surge in Latin America.
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Anticommunism, the Extreme Right, and the Politics of Enmity in Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico, 1946-1972.
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Global Luxuries at Home : = The Material Possessions of an Elite Family in Eighteenth-Century Minas Gerais, Brazil.
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Being in time : = Heideggerean existential authenticity and imperialist nostalgia in tourists to Guna Yala, Panama.
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Cosmopolitanism, Mobility, and Royal Officials in the Making of the Spanish Empire (1580-1700).
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