UPF Latin American Studies Titles

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UNIVERSITY PRESS OF FLORIDA – Latin American Studies, updated October 12, 2015 For detailed information, including descriptive copy and cover images, visit our website: www.upf.com. This catalog lists all in-stock and forthcoming titles in Latin American Studies as of October 2015. Page counts, prices, and dates of availability are subject to change without notice. Detailed information, including a complete list of all University Press of Florida titles in print, descriptive copy, and cover images may be found on our website, www.upf.com. Orders may be placed using our secure shopping cart. Individuals are urged to order through a bookseller whenever possible. Those who wish to order direct must prepay using check or credit card (American Express, Discover, MasterCard, or Visa) and include postage and handling charges (see below). Florida residents must also add 7% sales tax. Overseas orders must be accompanied by credit card information, International Money Order, or check drawn on a U.S. bank. Shipping & Handling: Individuals must include $6.00 for the first book and $1.00 for each additional book (domestic) or $15.00 for the first book and $10.00 for each additional book (international). Shipping charges for bookseller and wholesaler orders will be based upon weight and distance. Fax orders and exam copy requests may be submitted to 800-680-1955. (Outside the United States, use 352-392-7302.) Booksellers: Prices followed by an “s” carry a short discount. Prices followed by an “x” carry a text discount. All others carry a trade discount. All titles are subject to the terms of the University Press of Florida’s retail discount schedule. Please contact the sales department for more information. Returns of clean, resalable inventory are accepted as long as the title remains in print. No prior permission required. Original invoice number must be provided and books must arrive unmarked, unstickered, and undamaged in order to receive full credit. Returns must be shipped at customer’s expense to our warehouse. We cannot be responsible for returns erroneously shipped to our editorial offices. Examination copies are available to teaching faculty for a small fee to cover shipping and handling costs. Requests must be submitted in writing on departmental letterhead. Detailed requirements can be found at www.upf.com/examcopies.asp. Address for orders, returns, or exam copy requests: University Press of Florida, 1335 NW 53rd Avenue, Gainesville, FL 32609. Phone orders may be placed Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. (Eastern time) by calling 800-226-3822 or 352-392-6867.

CONTENTS 1  History, Biography, Political Science & Current Affairs 5  Anthropology & Archaeology 7  Literature, Language & Cultural Studies 9

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Reference

The Autobiography of María Elena Moyano: The Life and Death of a Peruvian Activist. María Elena Moyano; edited and annotated by Diana Miloslavich Tupac; translation, prologue, and afterword by Patricia S. Taylor Edmisten. 2000: 128 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Paper, $24.95s (978-08130-2746-3).

Black Power in the Caribbean. Kate Quinn, ed. 2013: 288 pp., 6 x 9. Printed case, $74.95s (ISBN 978-0-8130-4909-0). Paper, $24.95s (978-0-8130-6188-7). Brazilian Foreign Policy after the Cold War. Sean W. Burges. 2009: 248 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Paper, $29.95s (978-0-8130-3729-5).

The Bachelet Government: Conflict and Consensus in Post-Pinochet Chile. Silvia Borzutzky and Gregory B. Weeks. 2010: 250 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $69.95s (978-0-8130-3475-1).

Brazilian Party Politics and the Coup of 1964. Ollie Andrew Johnson III. 2001: 192 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-2079-2).

The Bahamas from Slavery to Servitude, 1783– 1933. Howard Johnson. 1997: 235 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $55.00s (978-0-8130-1494-4). Paper, $24.95s (978-0-8130-1858-4).

Brazilian Propaganda: Legitimizing an Authoritarian Regime. Nina Schneider. 2014: 224 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Printed Case, $74.95s. (978-0-8130-4990-8).

After Pinochet: The Chilean Road to Democracy and the Market. Silvia Borzutzky and Lois Hecht Oppenheim, eds. 2006: 224 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-2959-7).

Bahamian Memories: Island Voices of the Twentieth Century. Olga Culmer Jenkins. 2000: 320 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-08130-1779-2). Paper, $29.95s (978-0-81303272-6).

Canada-Cuba Relations: The Other Good Neighbor Policy. John M. Kirk and Peter McKenna. 1997: 296 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1520-0).

Anarchism and Countercultural Politics in Early Twentieth-Century Cuba. Kirwin R. Shaffer. 2005: 296 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (9780-8130-2791-3).

Bay of Pigs: An Oral History of Brigade 2506. Victor Andres Triay. 2001: 224 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $24.95 (978-0-8130-2090-7).

HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, POLITICAL SCIENCE & CURRENT AFFAIRS

Authoritarianism and Corporatism in Latin America—Revisited. Howard J. Wiarda. 2004: 368 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $65.00s (978-08130-2735-7).

Between God and the Party: Religion and Politics in Revolutionary Cuba. John M. Kirk. 1989: 246 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Paper, $19.95s (9780-8130-0909-4). Black Labor Migration in Caribbean Guatemala, 1882–1923. Frederick Douglass Opie. 2009: Working in the Americas series, 160 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $65.00s (ISBN 978-08130-3371-6). Paper, $19.95s (ISBN 978-08130-4442-2).

Caribbean Economies in the Twenty-first Century. Irma T. Alonso. 2002: 240 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-2538-4). The Changing Dynamic of Cuban Civil Society. Alexander I. Gray and Antoni Kapcia, eds. 2008: Contemporary Cuba Series, 208 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-3192-7). Charting Caribbean Development. Anthony Payne and Paul Sutton. 2001: Published in cooperation with Macmillan Caribbean, Ltd., 272 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-81302092-1). Colombia: Territorial Rule and the Llanos Frontier. Jane M. Rausch. 1999: 304 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1718-1).


Colonization as Exploitation in the Amazon Rain Forest, 1758–1911. Robin L. Anderson. 1999: 208 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (9780-8130-1719-8).

Cuban Convents in the Age of Enlightened Reform, 1761–1807. John James Clune. 2008: 144 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-81303217-7).

Conquistadors of the Sky: A History of Aviation in Latin America. Dan Hagedorn. 2008: 616 pp., 6.125 x 9.25, illus. Cloth, $39.95s (978-0-81303249-8). Paper, $29.95 (978-0-8130-3509-3).

The Cuban Democratic Experience: The Auténtico Years, 1944–1952. Charles D. Ameringer. 2000: 240 pp., 6 x 9. Paper, $24.95s (978-0-8130-2667-1).

Consent of the Damned: Ordinary Argentinians in the Dirty War. David M. K. Sheinin. 2012: 224 pp., 6 x 9. Printed case, $64.95s (ISBN 9780-8130-4239-8). Paper, $19.95s (ISBN 978-08130-4961-8).

Cuban Economists on the Cuban Economy. Al Campbell, ed. 2013: 384 pp., 6.125 x 9.25, illus. Cloth, $79.95s (978-0-8130-4423-1).

Contrary Destinies: A Century of America's Occupation, Deoccupation, and Reoccupation of Haiti. Leon D. Pamphile. 2015: 192 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $69.95s (978-0-8130-6102-3). Cuba at a Crossroads: Politics and Economics after the Fourth Party Congress. Jorge F. PérezLópez, ed. 1994: 300 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1310-7). Cuba in a Global Context: International Relations, Internationalism, and Transnationalism. Catherine Krull, ed. 2013: Contemporary Cuba series, 352 pp., 6 x 9. Printed case, $74.95s (ISBN 978-0-813049106). Cuba, the Elusive Nation: Interpretations of a National Identity. Damián J. Fernández and Madeline Cámara Betancourt. 2000: 328 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1800-3). Cuba: A History in Art, Revised Edition. Gary R. Libby with Juan A. Martínez. 2015: 104 pp., 9 x 11, illus. Cloth, $34.95 (978-0-8130-4998-4). Cuba, the United States, and the Helms-Burton Doctrine: International Reactions. Joaquín Roy. 2000: Contemporary Cuba Series, 304 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1760-0). Cuba, the United States, and the Post-Cold War World: The International Dimensions of the Washington-Havana Relationship. Morris Morley and Chris McGillion, eds. 2005: Contemporary Cuba Series, 304 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $65.00s (978-0-8130-2827-9). Cuba Today and Tomorrow: Reinventing Socialism. Max Azicri. 2001: Contemporary Cuba Series, 416 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1756-3). Paper, $24.95s (978-08130-2448-6). Cuba Transnational. Damian J. Fernandez. 2005: 240 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $65.00s (9780-8130-2851-4).

Cuban Revelations: Behind the Scenes in Havana. Marc Frank. 2013: 336 pp., 6.125 x 9.25. Cloth $29.95 (ISBN 978-0-8130-4465-1). Paper, $19.95 (978-0-8130-6181-8). The Cuban Revolution: Years of Promise. Teo A. Babún and Victor Andres Triay. 2005: 128 pp., 10 x 7, illus. Cloth, $34.95 (978-0-8130-28606). Cuban Socialism in a New Century: Adversity, Survival, and Renewal. Max Azicri and Elsie Deal, eds. 2004: Contemporary Cuba Series, 384 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $65.00s (978-0-81302763-0). Cuban Studies Since the Revolution. Damián J. Fernández, eds. 1992: 325 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1124-0). Cuba’s Aborted Reform: Socioeconomic Effects, International Comparisons, and Transition Policies. Carmelo Mesa-Lago and Jorge PérezLópez. 2005: 240 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-2868-2). Paper, $24.95s (978-0-8130-3093-7). Cuba’s Agricultural Sector. José Alvarez. 2004: Contemporary Cuba Series, 336 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $75.00s (978-0-8130-2754-8). Cuba’s Foreign Relations in a Post-Soviet World. H. Michael Erisman. 2002: Contemporary Cuba Series, 288 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Paper, $24.95 (978-0-8130-2587-2). Cuba’s Island of Dreams: Voices from the Isle of Pines and Youth. Jane McManus. 2000: 208 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $24.95 (978-0-8130-1741-9). Cuba’s Sugar Industry. José Alvarez and Lázaro Peña Castellanos. 2001: Contemporary Cuba Series, 184 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (9780-8130-2075-4). Debt Politics after Independence: The Funding Conflict in Bolivia. Thomas Millington. 1992: University of Florida Social Science Monograph, 192 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1140-0).

Democracy After Slavery: Black Publics and Peasant Radicalism in Haiti and Jamaica. Mimi Sheller. 2001: 224 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1883-6). Paper, $24.95s (978-0-8130-3061-6). Democracy and U.S. Policy in Latin America during the Truman Years. Steven Schwartzberg. 2003: 320 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-08130-2664-0). Paper, $29.95s (978-0-81303342-6). Democratic Transitions in Central America. Jorge I. Domínguez and Marc Lindenberg, eds. 1996: 221 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (9780-8130-1486-9). Dictating Democracy: Guatemala and the End of Violent Revolution. Rachel M. McCleary. 1999: 320 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (9780-8130-1726-6). Distilling the Influence of Alcohol: Aguardiente in Guatemalan History. David Carey Jr., ed. 2012: 220 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Printed case, $74.95s (ISBN 978-0-8130-4162-9). Economic Growth and Change in Bourbon Mexico. Richard L. Garner and Spiro E. Stefanou. 1993: University of Florida Social Science Monograph, 368 pp., 6.125 x 9.25, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1183-7). Economy and Environment in the Caribbean: Barbados and the Windwards in the Late 1800s. Bonham C. Richardson. 1998: 240 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1539-2). Emancipation, Sugar, and Federalism: Barbados and the West Indies, 1833–1876. Claude Levy. 1980: 213 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $55.00s (978-0-8130-0655-0). Embracing America: A Cuban Exile Comes of Age. Margaret L. Paris. 2002: 256 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $24.95 (978-0-8130-2545-2). Emergent Brazil: Key Perspectives on a New Global Power. Edited by Jeffrey D. Needell. 2015: 304 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $79.95s (9780-8130-6067-5). Encumbered Cuba: Capital Markets and Revolt, 1878–1895. Susan J. Fernandez. 2002: 224 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-2564-3). Essays on Cuban History: Historiography and Research. Louis A. Pérez Jr. 1994: 320 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1329-9). Exile and Revolution: José D. Poyo, Key West, and Cuban Independence. 2014: 224 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Printed case, $69.95s (ISBN 978-0-81304918-2). UPF Latin American Studies Books | Fall 2015 | page 2


Failed Sanctions: Why the U.S. Embargo against Cuba Could Never Work. Paolo Spadoni. 2010: Contemporary Cuba Series, 250 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $34.95s (978-0-81303515-4). Fifty Years of Revolution: Perspectives on Cuba, the United States, and the World. Soraya M. Castro Mariño & Ronald W. Pruessen. 2012; Contemporary Cuba Series, 400 pp., 6.125 x 9.25. Printed case, $44.95s (978-0-8130-40233). Fleeing Castro: Operation Pedro Pan and the Cuban Children’s Program. Victor Andres Triay. 1999: 144 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (9780-8130-1612-2). Paper, $14.95 (978-0-81301724-2). Flowers in the Desert: The Search for Chile’s Disappeared. Paula Allen. Second edition. 2013: 156 pp., 10 x 7, illus. Cloth, $24.95 (ISBN 9780-8130-4435-4). Foreign Policy Theory in Menem’s Argentina. Carlos Escudé. 1997: 232 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1493-7). From Douglass to Duvalier: U.S. African Americans, Haiti, and Pan Americanism, 1870– 1964. Millery Polyné. 2010: New World Diasporas Series, 296 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $69.95s (978-0-8130-3472-0). Paper, $24.95s (978-0-8130-3763-9). From Parsifal to Perón: Early Radio in Argentina, 1920–1944. Robert H. Claxton 2007: 248 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-08130-3090-6). Frontier Expansion in Amazonia. Marianne Schmink and Charles H. Wood, eds. 1991: 520 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Paper, $29.95s (978-0-81300785-4). Gaitanismo, Left Liberalism, and Popular Mobilization in Colombia. W. John Green. 2003: 384 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-08130-2598-8). Paper, $24.95s (978-0-81302811-8). Gateways to the New World: Bermuda, the Bahamas, and the Shaping of the Americas. Keith L. Tinker. 2015: 304 pp., 6.125 x 9.25. Cloth, $79.95s (978-0-8130-6113-9). Gender and Democracy in Cuba. Ilja A. Luciak. 2007: Contemporary Cuba Series, 176 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-3063-0). Paper, $29.95s (978-0-8130-3380-8).

Haitians and African Americans: A Heritage of Tragedy and Hope. Leon D. Pamphile. 2001: 256 pp., 6 x 9. Paper, $24.95s (978-0-81302690-9).

The Legacy of Vicente Guerrero, Mexico’s First Black Indian President. Theodore G. Vincent. 2001: 352 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (9780-8130-2422-6).

Havana Hardball: Spring Training, Jackie Robinson, and the Cuban League. César Brioso. 2015: 306 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $24.95 (978-08130-6116-0).

The Lesser Antilles in the Age of European Expansion. Robert L. Paquette. 1996: 395 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1428-9).

Healthcare without Borders: Understanding Cuban Medical Internationalism. John M. Kirk. 2015: Contemporary Cuba Series, 384 pp., 6.125 x 9.25. Cloth, $79.95s (978-0-8130-61054). The History of Brazil under the Governorship of Count Johan Maurits of Nassau, 1636–1644. Caspar van Baerle; Blanche T. van BerckelEbeling Koning, ed. and trans. 2011: 448 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Printed case, $79.95s (978-0-81303664-9). History’s Peru: The Poetics of Colonial and Postcolonial Historiography. Mark Thurner. 2011: 320 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Paper, $21.95s (9780-8130-4199-5). Hostile Acts: U.S. Policy in Costa Rica in the 1980s. Martha S. Honey. 1994: 674 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1249-0). Paper, $24.95 (978-0-8130-1250-6). Immigration and National Identities in Latin America. Nicola Foote and Michael Goebel, eds. 2014: 384 pp., 6.125 x 9.25, illus. Cloth $74.95s. (978-0-8130-6000-2). In Defiance of Boundaries: Anarchism in Latin American History. Geoffroy de Laforcade and Kirwin Shaffer, eds. 2015: 384 pp., 6.125 x 9.25. Cloth, $79.95s (978-0-8130-6110-8). In Place of Slavery: A Social History of British Indian and Javanese Laborers in Suriname. Rosemarijn Hoefte. 1998: 288 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1625-2). Labor-Management Relations in Puerto Rico during the Twentieth Century. Arleen Hernández-Díaz. 2006: New Directions in Puerto Rican Studies Series, 288 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $65.00s (978-0-8130-2948-1). Land Reform in Puerto Rico: Modernizing the Colonial State, 1941–1969. Ismael GarciaColon. 2009: New Directions in Puerto Rican Studies Series, 184 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $69.95s (978-0-8130-3363-1).

Mambisas: Rebel Women in Nineteenth-Century Cuba. Teresa Prados-Torreira. 2005: 208 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-2852-1). The Mapuche in Modern Chile: A Cultural History. Joanna Crow. 2013: 272 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Printed case, $74.95s (ISBN 978-0-81304428-6). Paper, $26.95s. (978-0-8130-6039-2). Matanzas: The Cuba Nobody Knows. Miguel A. Bretos. 2011: 336 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Paper, $21.95 (978-0-8130-3810-0). Military Struggle and Identity Formation in Latin America: Race, Nation, and Community during the Liberal Period. Nicola Foote and René D. Harder Horst, eds. 2010: 368 pp., 6.125 x 9.25, illus. Paper, $31.95s (ISBN 978-0-81304483-5). Modernization in Colombia: The Laureano Gómez Years, 1889–1965. James D. Henderson. 2001: 544 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (9780-8130-1824-9). The Mulatto Republic: Class, Race, and Dominican National Identity. April J. Mayes. 2013: 224 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Printed case, $69.95s (ISBN 978-0-8130-4919-9). Paper, $19.95s (978-0-8130-6196-2). Neoliberal Economics, Democratic Transition, and Mapuche Demands for Rights in Chile. Diane Haughney. 2006: 320 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-2938-2). Packaged Vacations: Tourism Development in the Spanish Caribbean. Evan R. Ward. 2008: 272 pp., 6.125 x 9.25, illus. Cloth, $69.95s (9780-8130-3229-0). Panama Lost?: U.S. Hegemony, Democracy, and the Canal. Peter M. Sánchez. 2007: 264 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Paper, $29.95s (978-0-8130-33037). The Political Calypso: True Opposition in Trinidad and Tobago, 1962–1987. Louis Regis. 1998: 320 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-08130-1580-4). Politics and the Catholic Church in Nicaragua. John M. Kirk. 1992: 272 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1138-7).

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The Politics of Language in Puerto Rico. Amílcar Antonio Barreto. 2001: 240 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-2077-8). Popular Expression and National Identity in Puerto Rico: The Struggle for Self, Community, and Nation. Lillian Guerra. 1998: 344 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1594-1). Priest Under Fire: Padre David Rodriguez, the Catholic Church, and El Salvador's Revolutionary Movement. Peter M. Sánchez. 2015: 304 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $44.95s (9780-8130-6119-1). Protestants, Revolution, and the Cuba-U.S. Bond. Theron E. Corse. 2007: Contemporary Cuba Series, 208 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-3158-3). Race and Labor in the Hispanic Caribbean: The West Indian Immigrant Worker Experience in Puerto Rico, 1800–1850. Jorge L. Chinea. 2005: New Directions in Puerto Rican Studies Series, 248 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-08130-2821-7). Race and Politics in the Dominican Republic. Ernesto Sagas. 2000: 192 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1763-1). Paper, $24.95s (978-0-8130-2569-8). Redefining Cuban Foreign Policy: The Impact of the Special Period. H. Michael Erisman and John M. Kirk, eds. 2006: Contemporary Cuba Series, 368 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $65.00s (9780-8130-2937-5). Revolutionary Cuba: A History. Luis MartínezFernández. 2014: 368 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth $44.95s. (978-0-8130-4995-3). The Rise of Nationalism in Venezuela. Jonathan Eastwood. 2006: 224 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-3011-1). Rituals of Violence in Nineteeth-Century Puerto Rico: Individual Conflict, Gender, and the Law. Astrid Cubano Iguina. 2006: New Directions in Puerto Rican Studies Series, 224 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-2996-2). Rural Social Movements in Latin America: Organizing for Sustainable Livelihoods. Carmen Diana Deere and Frederick S. Royce, eds. 2009: 376 pp., 6.125 x 9.25, illus. Cloth, $75.00s (9780-8130-3332-7). The Sandinista Legacy: Lessons from a Political Economy in Transition. Ilja A. Luciak. 1995: 258 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $55.00s (978-08130-1369-5).

Seagull One: The Amazing True Story of Brothers to the Rescue. Lily Prellezo in collaboration with José Basulto. 2010: 336 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $24.95 (978-0-8130-3490-4).

The Sugar Industry and the Abolition of Slave Trade, 1775–1810. Selwyn H. H. Carrington. 2002: 400 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Paper, $29.95s (9780-8130-2742-5).

The Second Generation of Freemen in Jamaica, 1907–1944. Erna Brodber. 2004: 240 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-2759-3).

Sugar, Slavery, and Society: Perspectives on the Caribbean, India, the Mascarenes, and the United States. Bernard Moitt, ed. 2004: 208 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $65.00s (978-0-8130-2779-1).

Slave Families and the Hato Economy in Puerto Rico. David M. Stark. 2015: 304 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth $74.95s. (978-0-8130-6043-9). Slave Traffic in the Age of Abolition: Puerto Rico, West Africa, and the Non-Hispanic Caribbean, 1815–1859. Joseph C. Dorsey. 2003: 336 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-08130-2478-3).

Sustainable Urban Agriculture in Cuba. Sinan Koont. 2011: Contemporary Cuba, 208 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Printed case, $74.95s (978-0-81303757-8). Teodoro Moscoso and Puerto Rico’s Operation Bootstrap. Alex W. Maldonado. 1997: 280 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1501-9).

Slavery Without Sugar: Diversity in Caribbean Economy and Society Since the 17th Century. Verene A. Shepherd. 2002: 296 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-2552-0).

Territorial Rule in Colombia and the Transformation of the Llanos Orientales. Jane M. Rausch. 2013: 192 pp., 6 x 9. Printed case, $69.95s (ISBN 978-0-8130-4466-8).

Social and Economic Reform in Ecuador: Life and Work in Guayaquil. Ronn F. Pineo. 1996: 256 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-08130-1437-1).

Toledo’s Peru: Vision and Reality. Ronald Bruce St John. 2010: 288 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $44.95s (978-0-8130-3521-5).

The Social Transformation of EighteenthCentury Cuba. Sherry Johnson. 2001: 288 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-2097-6). Paper, $24.95s (978-0-8130-2800-2). The Socialist Impulse: Latin America in the Twentieth Century. Charles D. Ameringer. 2009: 336 pp., 6 x 9. Notes, bibliography, index. $69.95s (978-0-8130-3309-9). The Stroessner Regime and Indigenous Resistance in Paraguay. René Harder Horst. 2007: 232 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (9780-8130-3056-2). Paper, $29.95s (978-0-81303547-5). The Struggle for Peace in Central America. Dario V. Moreno. 1994: 251 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1274-2). Paper, $24.95s (978-0-8130-1275-9). Subjects or Citizens: British Caribbean Workers in Cuba, 1900−1960. Robert Whitney and Graciela Chailloux Laffita. 2013: 240 pp., 6 x 9. Printed case, $74.95s (ISBN 978-0-8130-49052). Sugar Baron: Manuel Rionda and the Fortunes of Pre-Castro Cuba. Muriel McAvoy. 2003: 352 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $27.95 (978-0-81302613-8).

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Archaeology and Ethnohistory of Iximché. C. Roger Nance, Stephen L. Whittington, and Barbara E. Borg. 2003: Maya Studies Series, 432 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $65.00s (978-08130-2633-6).

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Caribbean Creolization: Reflections on the Cultural Dynamics of Language, Literature, and Identity. Kathleen M. Balutansky and MarieAgnès Sourieau, eds. 1998: 200 pp., 6 x 9. Paper, $29.95s (978-0-8130-2740-1). Carlos Drummond de Andrade-Quarenta Historinhas (e Cinco Poemas). Richard A. Preto-Rodas and Alfred Hower, eds. 1985: 282 pp., 6 x 9. Paper, $29.95x (978-0-8130-0789-2). Carnival and National Identity in the Poetry of Afrocubanismo. Thomas F. Anderson. 2011: 350 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Printed case, $74.95s (978-08130-3558-1).

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Charcoal and Cinnamon: The Politics of Color in Spanish Caribbean Literature. Claudette M. Williams. 2000: 192 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1736-5). Paper, $24.95s (978-08130-2717-3).

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Chile in Transition: The Poetics and Politics of Memory. Michael J. Lazzara. 2006: 224 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-3008-1). Paper, $25.95s (978-0-8130-3568-0).

Displacements and Transformations in Caribbean Cultures. Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert and Ivette Romero-Cesareo, eds. 2008: 264 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-3218-4).

Clementina Suárez: Her Life and Poetry. Janet N. Gold. 1995: 341 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1337-4).

Duvalier’s Ghosts: Race, Diaspora, and U.S. Imperialism in Haitian Literatures. Jana Evans Braziel. 2010: 344 pp., 6.125 x 9.25. Cloth, $69.95s (978-0-8130-3457-7).

Comparative Perspectives on Afro-Latin America. Kwame Dixon and John Burdick, eds. 2012; 374 pp., 6.125 x 9.25, illus. Printed case, $74.95s (978-0-8130-3756-1). Paper, $31.95s (ISBN 978-0-8130-4962-5).

Ecological Imaginations in Latin American Fiction. Laura Barbas-Rhoden. 2011: 206 pp., 6 x 9. Printed case, $74.95s (978-0-8130-3546-8). Paper, $19.95s (ISBN 978-0-8130-4415-6).

Contemporary Argentinean Women Writers: A Critical Anthology. Gustavo Fares and Eliana C. Hermann. 1998: 264 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1553-8). Creole Identity in the French Caribbean Novel. H. Adlai Murdoch. 2001: 320 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1835-5). Creole Renegades: Rhetoric of Betrayal and Guilt in the Caribbean Diaspora. Bénédicte Boisseron. 2014: 256 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Printed Case, $74.95s. (978-0-8130-4979-3). Critical Acts: Latin American Women and Cultural Criticism. Elizabeth A. Marchant. 1999: 152 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-08130-1683-2). Crônicas Brasileiras: A Reader. Charles A. Perrone, Dário Borim Jr., and Célia R. Bianconi. Third Edition, 2014: 352 pp., 6.125 x 9.25, illus. Paper, $29.95x. (978-0-8130-4942-7). The Cubalogues. Todd F. Tietchen. 2010: 208 pp., 6.125 x 9.25. Cloth, $29.95s (978-0-81303520-8).

Island Bodies: Transgressive Sexualities in the Caribbean Imagination. Rosamond S. King. 2014: 272 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Printed Case, $74.95s. (978-0-8130-4980-9). José Lezama Lima, Poet of the Image. Emilio F. Bejel. 1990: Humanities Monograph Series, 178 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-81300980-3). José Martí and the Future of Cuban Nationalisms. Alfred J. López. 2006: 192 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-2999-3). José Martí and U.S. Writers. Anne Fountain. 2003: 168 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (9780-8130-2617-6).

Evil, Madness, and the Occult in Argentine Poetry. Melanie Nicholson. 2002: 224 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-2482-0).

José Martí, the United States, and Race. Anne Fountain. 2014: 160 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Printed Case, $69.95s. (978-0-8130-4974-8).

Francophone Women Writers of Africa and the Caribbean. Renée Larrier. 2000: 176 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1742-6).

Latin American Postmodernisms: Women Writers and Experimentation. Cynthia Margarita Tompkins. 2006: 240 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-3010-4).

A Gay Cuban Activist in Exile: Reinaldo Arenas. Rafael Ocasio. 2007: 224 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-3089-0). Gender, Politics, and Poetry in TwentiethCentury Argentina. Jill S. Kuhnheim. 1996: 208 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1393-0). God and Trujillo: Literary and Cultural Representations of the Dominican Dictator. Ignacio López-Calvo. 2005: 224 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-2823-1). Historical Thought and Literary Representation in West Indian Literature. Nana Wilson-Tagoe. 1998: 336 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-08130-1582-8).

Latino American Literature in the Classroom: The Politics of Transformation. Delia Poey. 2002: 144 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-08130-2477-6). Literary Amazonia: Modern Writing by Amazonian Authors. Nicomedes Suárez-Araúz, ed. 2007: 216 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $39.95s (978-0-8130-2728-9). Paper, $24.95s (978-08130-3080-7). Lizardi and the Birth of the Novel in Spanish America. Nancy Vogeley. 2001: 368 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-2118-8).

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Looking at Cuba: Essays on Culture and Civil Society. Rafael Hernández. Dick Cluster, trans. 2003: Contemporary Cuba Series, 176 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $24.95 (978-0-8130-2642-8).

The Sexual Woman in Latin American Literature: Dangerous Desires. Diane E. Marting. 2001: 360 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1832-4).

The Chocolate Tree: A Natural History of Cacao. Allen M. Young. Revised and expanded edition, 2007: 240 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Paper, $24.95 (978-0-8130-3044-9).

Masculinity after Trujillo: The Politics of Gender in Dominican Literature. Maja Horn. 2013: Latin American and Caribbean Arts and Culture series, 192 pp., 6 x 9. Printed case, $69.95s (ISBN 978-0-8130-4930-4).

Slavery and Salvation in Colonial Cartagena de Indias. Margaret M. Olsen. 2004: 208 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-2757-9).

Corals of Florida and the Caribbean. George F. Warner. 2012: 224 pp., 5.5 x 8.5, illus. Paper, $24.95 (ISBN 978-0-8130-4165-0).

The Tears of Hispaniola: Haitian and Dominican Diaspora Memory. Lucía M. Suárez. 2006: New World Diasporas Series, 224 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $65.00s (978-0-8130-2926-9). Paper, $24.95s (978-0-8130-3052-4).

Deforestation and Land Use in the Amazon. Charles H. Wood and Roberto Porro, eds. 2002: 400 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $75.00s (978-08130-2464-6). Paper, $34.95s (978-0-81302465-3).

The Subversive Voice of Carmen Lyra: Selected Works. Carmen Lyra, edited and translated by Elizabeth Rosa Horan. 2000: 246 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1767-9).

The Iguanid Lizards of Cuba. Lourdes Rodriguez Schettino, ed. 1999: 448 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $85.00s (978-0-8130-1647-4).

The “New Man” in Cuba: Culture and Identity in the Revolution. Ana Serra. 2007: Contemporary Cuba Series, 224 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-3072-2). The Novels of Fernando del Paso. Robin W. Fiddian. 2000: 200 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1806-5). Novels of Testimony and Resistance from Central America. Linda J. Craft. 1997: 248 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1508-8). On Latinidad: U.S. Latino Literature and the Construction of Ethnicity. Marta CamineroSantangelo. 2007: 336 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-3083-8). Paper, $29.95s (978-08130-3448-5). The Politics of Race in Panama: Afro-Hispanic and West Indian Literary Discourses of Contention. Sonja Stephenson Watson. 2014: Latin American and Caribbean Arts Culture, 192 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Printed Case, $74.95s. (978-08130-4986-1). Puerto Rican Nation-Building Literature: Impossible Romance. Zilkia Janer. 2005: New Directions in Puerto Rican Studies Series, 144 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-2843-9). Race, Colonialism, and Social Transformation in Latin America and the Caribbean. Jerome Branche. 2008: 304 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $69.95 (978-0-8130-3264-1). Racial Experiments in Cuban Literature and Ethnography. Emily A. Maguire. 2011: 192 pp., 6 x 9. Printed case, $74.95s (978-0-8130-37479).

They Dream Not of Angels But of Men: Homoeroticism, Gender, and Race in Latin American Autobiography. Robert Richmond Ellis. 2002: 232 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (9780-8130-2441-7). Translation and the Rise of Inter-American Literature. Elizabeth Lowe and Earl E. Fitz. 2007: 240 pp., 6 x 9. Paper, $29.95s (978-08130-3434-8).

The Imperative Call: A Naturalist’s Quest in Temperate and Tropical America. Alexander F. Skutch. 1980: 341 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Paper, $19.95s (978-0-8130-1149-3). Inventory of Breeding Seabirds of the Caribbean. Patricia E. Bradley and Robert L. Norton, eds. 2009: 384 pp., 8.5 x 11, illus. Cloth, $75.00s (978-0-8130-3329-7).

Vargas Llosa Among the Postmodernists. M. Keith Booker. 1994: 239 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1248-3).

The Libro de las profecías of Christopher Columbus: An en face edition. Delno C. West and August Kling, trans. and commen. 1991: Columbus Quincentenary Series, 288 pp., 8.5 x 11, illus. Cloth, $65.00s (978-0-8130-1054-0).

Where Men Are Wives and Mothers Rule: Santería Ritual Practices and Their Gender Implications. Mary Ann Clark. 2005: History of African-American Religions Series, 208 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-2834-7).

Moments of Discovery: Natural History Narratives from Mexico and Central America. Kevin Winker, ed. 2010: 416 pp., 6.125 x 9.25, illus. Cloth, $75.00s (978-0-8130-3417-1). Paper, $32.95s (ISBN 978-0-8130-4439-2).

Women and the Bullring. Muriel Feiner. 2003: 416 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $34.95 (978-0-81302629-9).

Natural History of West Indian Reptiles and Amphibians. Robert W. Henderson and Robert Powell. 2009: 528 pp., 8.5 x 11, illus. Cloth (Printed Case), $85.00s (978-0-8130-3394-5).

Women in Argentina: Early Travel Narratives. Mónica Szurmuk. 2001: 160 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1889-8). Women’s Spiritual Autobiography in Colonial Spanish America. Kristine Ibsen. 1999: 224 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1727-3).

Reinaldo Arenas: The Pentagonia. Francisco Soto. 1994: 204 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1315-2).

A Naturalist in Costa Rica: How Movement Shapes Identity. Alexander F. Skutch. 1992: 400 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Paper, $24.95s (978-0-81301148-6). Reptiles and Amphibians of the Amazon: An Ecotourist’s Guide. R. D. Bartlett and Patricia Bartlett. 2003: 448 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Paper, $29.95 (978-0-8130-2623-7).

NATURAL HISTORY Ritual and Sacrifice in the Corrida: The Saga of César Rincón. Allen Josephs. 2002: 464 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $34.95s (978-0-8130-2462-2). São Paulo: Perspectives on the City and Cultural Production. David William Foster. 2011: 212 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Printed case, $69.95s (978-0-8130-3665-6).

Birds and Beasts of Ancient Latin America. Elizabeth P. Benson. 1997: 192 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1518-7).

The State and Small-Scale Fisheries in Puerto Rico. Ricardo Pérez. 2005: New Directions in Puerto Rican Studies Series, 224 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-2901-6).

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The Windward Road: Adventures of a Naturalist on Remote Caribbean Shores. Archie F. Carr. Revised Edition. 2013: 320 pp., 5 x 8, illus. Paper, $19.95 (978-0-8130-4484-2).

ART, ARCHITECTURE & DANCE Black Art in Brazil: Expressions of Identity. Kimberly L. Cleveland. 2013: Latin American and Caribbean Arts and Culture series, 208 pp. 6 x 9, illus. Printed case, $74.95s (ISBN 978-08130-4476-7). Caribbean Dance from Abakuá to Zouk: How Movement Shapes Identity. Susanna Sloat. 2005: 432 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $39.95s (978-08130-2549-0). Paper, $24.95 (978-0-8130-29047). The Ceramics of Ráquira, Colombia: Gender, Work, and Economic Change. Ronald J. Duncan. 1998: 272 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (9780-8130-1615-3). Contemporary Urbanism in Brazil: Beyond Brasília. Vicente del Rio and William Siembieda, eds. 2008: 368 pp., 7 x 10, illus. Cloth, $69.95s (978-0-8130-3281-8). Paper, $34.95s (978-0-8130-3536-9). Cuarteto Music and Dancing from Argentina: In Search of the Tunga-Tunga in Córdoba. Jane Lynn Florine. 2001: 352 pp., 6 x 9, illus., 5 musical scores. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-81302087-7).

Havana Forever: A Pictorial and Cultural History of an Unforgettable City. Kenneth Treister, Felipe J. Préstamo, and Raul B. Garcia. 2009: 344 pp., 8.5 x 11, 265 color images. Cloth, $50.00 (978-0-8130-3396-9). Latin American Art: Ancient to Modern. John F. Scott. 2000: 280 pp., 7 x 10, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1645-0). Paper, $29.95 (978-0-8130-1826-3). Making Caribbean Dance: Continuity and Creativity in Island Cultures. Susanna Sloat. 2010: 432 pp., 6.125 x 9.25, illus. Cloth, $34.95s (978-0-8130-3467-6). Maya Architecture: Temples in the Sky. Kenneth Treister. 2013: 240 pp., 10 x 8, illus. Cloth, $34.95 (ISBN 978-0-8130-4246-6). The Rise of Popular Modernist Architecture in Brazil. Fernando Luiz Lara. 2008: 176 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $69.95s (978-0-8130-3289-4). Tango Nuevo. Carolyn Merritt. 2012: Latin American and Caribbean Arts and Culture series, 272 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $24.95s (ISBN 978-0-8130-4219-0). Wildman of Rhythm: The Life and Music of Benny Moré. John Radanovich. 2009: 240 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $29.95 (978-0-8130-3393-8). Paper, $22.50 (978-0-8130-6186-3).

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Fútbol!: Why Soccer Matters in Latin America. Joshua H. Nadel. 2014: 292 pp., 6x9, illus. Cloth, $24.95. (978-0-8130-4938-0).

Cuba Avant-Garde: Contemporary Cuban Art from the Farber Collection. Christine Hale. 2007: 188 pp., 9.25 x 11.5, illus. Cloth, $59.95 (978-0-9762552-4-6). Paper, $29.95 (978-09762552-5-3).

Pitching Around Fidel: A Journey into the Heart of Cuban Sports. S.L. Price. Revised Edition, 2014: 312 pp., 6.125 x 9.25, illus. Paper, $19.95. (978-0-8130-4968-7). RELIGION

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Afro-Cuban Religious Arts: Popular Expressions of Cultural Inheritance in Espiritismo and Santería. Kristine Juncker. 2014: Latin American and Caribbean Arts and Culture, 208 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Printed Case, $74.95s. (978-0-8130-4970-0). Afro-Cuban Religiosity, Revolution, and National Identity. Christine Ayorinde. 2004: History of African-American Religions Series, 320 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-08130-2755-5).

Afro-Cuban Religious Experience: Cultural Reflections in Narrative. Eugenio Matibag. 1996: 312 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Paper, $24.95s (9780-8130-2484-4). Afro-Cuban Theology: Religion, Race, Culture, and Identity. Michelle A. Gonzalez. 2006: 208 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-2997-9). Paper, $29.95s (978-0-8130-3416-4). The Big Drum Ritual of Carriacou: Praisesongs in Rememory of Flight. Lorna Mcdaniel. 1998: 216 pp., 6 x 9, illus, 29 musical scores. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1607-8). Black Puerto Rican Identity and Religious Experience. Samiri Hernández Hiraldo. 2006: New Directions in Puerto Rican Studies Series, 320 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-08130-2924-5). Paper, $26.95s. (978-8130-60255). Convent Life in Colonial Mexico: A Tale of Two Communities. Stephanie Kirk. 2007: 256 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-3030-2). Embracing Cuba. Byron Motley. 2015: 224 pp., 10 x 8, illus. Cloth, $34.95 (978-0-8130-61153). Maya and Catholic Cultures in Crisis. John D. Early. 2012; 416 pp., 6.125 x 9.25, illus. Printed case, $74.95s (978-0-8130-4013-4). The Maya and Catholicism: An Encounter of Worldviews. John D. Early. 2006: 320 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-3025-8). Maya Christians and Their Churches in Sixteenth-Century Belize. Elizabeth Graham. 2011: 450 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Printed case, $79.95s (978-0-8130-3666-3). Religion and the Politics of Ethnic Identity in Bahia, Brazil. Stephen L. Selka. 2007: New World Diasporas Series, 192 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Paper, $29.95s (978-0-8130-3387-7). The Rise of Charismatic Catholicism in Latin America. Edward L. Cleary. 2011: 340 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Printed case, $74.95s (978-0-81303608-3). The Rise of Protestant Evangelism in Ecuador, 1895–1990. Alvin M. Goffin. 1994: 213 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1260-5). Ritual, Discourse, and Community in Cuban Santería: Speaking a Sacred World. Kristina Wirtz. 2007: Contemporary Cuba Series, 288 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-81303064-7).

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Dictionary of Latin American Cultural Studies. Robert McKee Irwin and Mónica Szurmuk, eds. 2012: 384 pp., 6.125 x 9.25, illus. Cloth, $75.00s (978-0-8130-3758-5). Paper $31.95s. (978-0-81306087-3).

The Shaping of the West Indian Church, 1492– 1962. Arthur C. Dayfoot. 1998: 448 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0-8130-1626-9). Santería Healing: A Journey into the AfroCuban World of Divinities, Spirits, and Sorcery. Johan Wedel. 2003: Contemporary Cuba Series, 224 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Cloth, $59.95s (978-08130-2694-7). Paper, $24.95s (978-0-81303051-7). Worldview, the Orichas, and Santería: Africa to Cuba and Beyond. Mercedes Cros Sandoval. 2007: 400 pp., 6 x 9. Paper, $34.95s (978-08130-3452-2).

REFERENCE The Beinecke Lesser Antilles Collection at Hamilton College: A Catalogue of Books, Manuscripts, Prints, Maps, and Drawings, 1521–1860. Samuel J. Hough and Penelope R. O. Hough, eds. 1994: 425 pp., 8.5 x 11, illus. Cloth, $150.00s (978-0-8130-1292-6).

Dictionary of Latin American Racial and Ethnic Terminology: Part 1: Spanish American Terms, Part 2: Brazilian Portuguese Terms, Part 3: French-American and American French Creole Terms. Thomas M. Stephens. Second edition, 1999: 885 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $75.00s (978-08130-1705-1).

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