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Journal of Latin American studies (ñîäåðæàíèå)Vol. 37 P 3 2005 1. Ponzio C.A. Globalisation and economic growth in the Third World: Some evidence from eighteenth-century Mexico - P. 437-467 2. Smith B.Th. Anticlericalism and resistance: The Diocese of Huajuapam de Leon 1930-1940 - P. 469-505 3. Rath Th. " Que el cielo un soldado en cada bijo te dio...": Conscription, recalcitrance and resistance in Mexico in the 1940s -P.507-529 4. Cueto M. Appropriation and resistance: Local responses to malaria eradication in Mexico, 1955-1970 - P.533-557 5. Gillingham P. The Emperor of Ixcateopan: Fraud, nationality and memory in modern Mexico - P.561-584 6. Anaya Munoz A. The emergence and development of politics of recognition of cultural diversity and indigenous peoples' rights in Mexico: Chiapas and Oaxaca in comparative perspective - P.585-610
Vol. 37 P 4 2005 1. Panizza F. and Philip G. Second generation reform in Latin America: Reforming the public sector in Uruguay and Mexico - P.667-692 2. Ancochea D.S. Domestic capital, civil servants and the state: Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic under globalisation - P.693-726 3. Sanchez-Fung J.R. Exchange rates, monetary policy and interest rates in the Dominican Republic during the 1990s boom and new millennium crisis - P.727-738 4. Santa-Cruz A. Monitoring elections, redefining sovereignty: The 2000 Peruvian electoral process as an international event - P.739-768 5. Bain M. The Cuban perception of the Gorbachev era - P.769-791
Vol. 38 P 1 2006 1. Palacios M. Liberalism and conservatism in Chile: Attitudes and opinions of Chilean women at the start of the twenty-first century - P.1-34 2. Schonleitner G. Between liberal and participatory democracy: Tensions and dilemmas of leftist politics in Brazil - P.35-64 3. Forero O. and Redclift M. The role of the Mexican state in the development of Chile extraction in Yucatan, and the continuing importance of Coyotaje - P.65-94 4. Brown M. Richard Vowell's not-so-imperial eyes: Travel writing and adventure in nineteenth-century Hispanic America - P.95-124
Vol. 38 P 2 2006 1. Auyero J. The political makings of the 2001 looting in Argentina - P.241-266 2. Rodgers D. Living in the shadow of death: Gangs, violence and social order in urban Nicaragua, 1996-2002 - P.267-293 3. Desmond Arias E. The dynamics of criminal governance: Networks and social order in Rio de Janeiro - P.293-326 4. Greene S. Getting over the Andes: The geo-eco-politics of indigenous movements in Peru's twenty-first-century Inca empire - P.327-354 5. Aviles W. Para-militarism and Colombia's low-intensity democracy - P.379-408
Vol. 38 P 3 2006 1. Butler M. Revolution and the ritual year: religious conflict and innovation in Cristero Mexico - P.465-491 2. Sanz-Villarroya I. Economic Cycles in Argentina: 1875-1990 - P.549-571 3. Medina E. Designing freedom, regulating a nation: socialist cybernetics in Allende's chile - P.571-607 4. J. Pearce A. Rescates and Anglo-Spanish trade in the Caribbean during the French Revolutionary Wars, ca. 1797-1804 - P.607-625
Vol. 38 P 4 2006 1. Hall A. From Fome Zero to Bolsa Familia: social policies and poverty alleviation under Lula - P.689-711 2. Collins C. Grounding global justice: international networks and domestic human rights accountability in Chile and El Salvador - P.711-739 3. Rios-Figueroa J., M. Taylor M. Institutional determinants of the judicialisation of policy in Brazil and Mexico - P.739-767 4. A. Sommer B. Cracking down on the Cunhamenas: renegade Amazonian traders under pombaline reform - P.767-793 5. M. Uribe-Uran V. Innocent infants or abusive patriarchs? Spousal homicides, the punishment of Indians, and the law in colonial Mexico, 1740s-1820s - P.793-829 6. Horton L. Contesting state multiculturalisms: indigenous struggles in Eastern Panama - P.829-859
Vol. 39 P 1 2007 1. Wolff J. (De-)Mobilising the marginalised: a comparison of the Argentine Piqueteros and Ecuador's indigenous movement - P.1-31 2. A. Romo A. Rethinking race and culture in Brazil's first Afro-brazilian Congress of 1934 - P.31-55 3. Lopez-Alonso M. Growth with inequality: living standards in Mexico, 1850-1950 - P.81-107 4. Caumartin C. 'Depoliticisation' in the reform of the Panamanian security apparatus - P.107-133 5. Dunkerley J. Evo Morales, the 'Two Bolivias' and the Third Bolivian Revolution - P.133-167
Vol. 39 P 2 2007 1. Paquette G. State-Civil Society Cooperation and Conflict in the Spanish Empire: The Intellectual and Political Activities of the Ultramarine Consulados and Economic Societies - P.263-298 2. Cuesta J. Poltical Space, Pro-Poor Growth and Poverty Reduction Strategy in Honduras: A Story of Missed Opportunities 3.Leogrande W.M. A Poverty of Imagination: George W.Bush s Policy in Latin America - P.355-385
Vol. 39 P 3 2007 1. Rettberg A. Private sector and peace in El Salvador, Guatemala and Colombia - P.463-495 2. Gonzales M. Imagining Mexico in 1910: visions of the Partia in the Centennial Celebration in Mexico city - P.495-535 3. Chazkel A. Beyond law and order: The origins of the Jogo do Bicho in republican Rio de Janeiro - P.535-567 4. Vizcarra C. Bourbon intervention in the Peruvian tobacco industry. 1752-1813 - P.567-595 5. Rap E. Cultural performance, resource flows and passion in politics: A situational analysis of an election rally in Western Mexico - P.595-627 Vol. 39 P 4 2007
Vol. 40 P 1 2008 1. Arza K. Pension Reform in Latin America: Distributional Principles, Inequalities and Alternative Policy Options - p.1 2. Zucco C. The President s New Constituency: Lula and the Pragmatic Vote in Brazil s 2006 Presidential Elections - p.29 3. Pegram Th. Accountability in Hostile Times: The Case of the Peruvian Human Rights Ombudsman, 1996-2001 - p.51 4. Sanchez-Roman J.A. Shaping Taxation: Economic Elites and Fiscal Decision-Making in Argentina, 1920-1945 - p.83 5. Guerra-Manzo E. The Resistance of the Marginalised: Catholics in Eastern Michoacan and the Mexican State, 1920-40 - p.109
Vol. 40 P 2 2008 1.Bull B.Policy networks and Business participation in free trade negotiations in Chile - p.191 2. Leichnt J. The Political Dynamics of Agricultural Liberalisation in the US-Chile Free Trade Agreement - p.225 3. Neilson Ch. The Dynamics of Poverty in Chile - p.251 4. Bocketti G.P. Italian Immigrants, Brazilian Football, and the Dilemma of National Identity - p.275 5. Killick E. Godparents and Trading Partners: social and Economic Relations in Peruvian Amazonia - p.303
Vol. 40 P 3 2008 1. Dion M.L. and Russler C. Eradication Efforts, the State, Displacement and Poverty: Explaining Coca Cultivation in Colombia during Plan Colombia - p.399 2. Rozema R. Urban DDR-Processes: Paramilitaries and Criminal Networks in Medellin, Colombia - p.423 3. Peard J.G. Enchanted Edens and Nation-Making: Juana Manso, Education, Women and Trans-American Encounters in Nineteenth-century Argentina - p.453 4. Yablon A. Disciplined Rebels . The Revolution of 1880 in Buenos Aires - p.483 5. Toral P. The Foreign Direct Investments of Spanish Multinational Enterprises in Latin America, 1989-2005 - p.513 Commentery Coatsworth J.H. Inequality, Institutions and Economic Growth in Latin America - p.545
Vol. 40 P 3 2008 1. Kapcia A. Does Cuba Fit Yet or is it still `Exceptional`? - p.627 2. Gronbeck-Tedesco J.A. The Left in Transition: The Cuban Revolution in US Third World Politics - p.651 3. Miller N. A Revolutionary Modernity: The Cultural Policy of the Cuban Revolution - p.675 4. Fuente A. de la. The New Afro-Cuban Cultural Movement and the Debate on Rase in Contemporary Cuba - p.697 5. Stout N.M. Feminists, Queers and Critics: Debating the the Cuban Sex Trade - p.721 6. Pertierra A.C. En casa: Women and Households in Post-Soviet Cuba p.743 7. Morris E. Cuba`s New Relationship With Foreign Capital: Economic Policy-Making since 1990 - p.769
Vol. 41 P 1 2009 1. Barrientos A. & Santibanez C. New Forms of Social Assistance & the Evolution of Social Protection in Latin America - p. 1 2. Newell P. Bio-Hegemony: The Political Economy of Agricultural Biotechnology in Argentina - p. 27 3. Tankha S. Lost in Translation: Interpreting the Failure of Privatisation in the Brazilian Electric Power Industry - p. 59 4. Schjolden L. Sentencing the Social Question: Court-Made Labour Law in Cases of Occupational Accidents in Argentina, 1900-1915 - p. 91 5. Levine D.L. The Future of Christianity in Latin America - p. 121
Vol. 41 P 2 2009 1. Schwartzman L.F. Seeing Like Citizens: Unofficial Understandings of Official Racial Categories in a Brazilian University - p. 221 2. Dargent E. Determinants of Judicial Independence: Lessons From Three `Cases` of Constitutional Courts in Peru (1982-2006) - p. 251 3. Escosura L.P. Lost Decades? Economic Performance in Post-Independence Latin America - p. 279 4. Sanz-Villarroya I. Macroeconomic Outcomes and the Relative Position of Argentina`s Economy:1875-2000 - p. 309 5. Riguzzi P. From Globalisation to Revolution? The Porfirian Political Economy: An Essay on Issues and Interpretations - p. 347 Vol. 41 P 3 2009 1. Wolf S. Subverting Democracy: Elite rule and the limits to political participation in post-war El Salvador. - p. 429-466. 2. Aleman E. Institutions, political conflict and the cohesion of policy networks in the Chilean Congress, 1961-2006. - p. 467-492. 3. Robles-Ortiz C. Agrarian Capitalism and Rural Labour: The Hacienda System in Central Chile, 1870–1920. - p. 493-526. 4. D. Langer B. Bringing the Economic Back In: Andean Indians and the Construction of the Nation-State in Nineteenth-Century Bolivia. - p. 527-552. 5. Schneider B. R. Hierarchical Market Economies and Varieties of Capitalism in Latin America. - p. 553-576.
Vol. 41 P 4 2009 1. Andrien K. J. The Politics of Reform in 2. Gomez-Galvarriato A. and Willamson J.G. Was It Prices, Productivity or Policy? Latin American Industrialisation after 1870. - p. 663 3. Hertzman M. A. A Brazilian Counterweight: Music, Intellectual Property and the African Diaspora in 4. Suarez -Potts W. J. The Mexican Supreme Court and the Juntas de Conciliación y Arbitraje, 1917–1924: The Judicialisation of Labour Relations after the Revolution. - p.723 5. Lindo -Fuentes H. Educational Television in El Salvador and Modernisation Theory. - p.757 Vol. 42 P 1 2010 1. RODGERS, DENNIS Contingent Democratisation? The Rise and Fall of Participatory Budgeting in Buenos Aires. - pp 1-27 Vol. 42 P 2 2010 1. NEEDELL, JEFFREY D. Brazilian Abolitionism, Its Historiography, and the Uses of Political History. - p. 231-262 Vol. 42 P 3 2010 2. JEMIMA GARCÍA-GODOS and KNUT ANDREAS O. LID Transitional Justice and Victims' Rights before the End of a Conflict: The Unusual Case of Colombia. - pp 487 -516. 3. CHARLES D. BROCKETT US Labour and Management Fight It Out in Post-1954 Guatemala. - pp 517 -549. 5. BRYAN R. ROBERTS Moving On and Moving Back: Rethinking Inequality and Migration in the Latin American City. - pp 587 -614.
Vol. 43 P 1 2011
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HELGA BAITENMANN
Popular Participation in State Formation: Land Reform in Revolutionary Mexico. - pp 1 - 31.
Vol. 43 P 2 2011
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GUADALUPE GARCÍA
Urban Guajiros: Colonial Reconcentración, Rural Displacement and Criminalisation in Western Cuba, 1895–1902. - pp 209 - 235 . 5.
RODRIGO CAPUTO G. and IGAL MAGENDZO
Do Exchange Rate Regimes Matter for Inflation and Exchange Rate Dynamics? The Case of Central America. - pp. 327 - 354.
Vol. 43 P 3 2011
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STEVE ELLNER
Venezuela's Social-Based Democratic Model: Innovations and Limitations. - pp 421 - 449. |
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