This book thematically analyses and surveys areas of Caribbean history and society.
The work is divided into three parts: part one addresses migration and identity; part two explores policy and development; and part three explores music and literature.
Jerome D. Davis
Jerome I. Gellman
Jerome D. Davis
Jerome I. Gellman
Jerome DiMarzio
Rudyard Klapka Jerome
Jerome Gracián
Jérôme Duez
Jérôme RITZENTHALER
Chandra Jerome
Jerome Gay
Jerome Klapka Jerome
Jerome M. Adams
Jerome Kellerhals
Jerome Cho
Jérôme Tournadre
Jerome C. Branche
Jerome C. Wakefield
Jerome Hamon
Gay, Jerome, Jr.
Jerome C. Wakefield
Jerome K Jerome
Jérôme Correia
Jerome R. Corsi
Jerome Neu
Jerome S. Engel
J. Terrence Jose Jerome
Jerome Preisler
Tatiana Jerome
Jerome Jerome
Jerome K. Jerome
Jerome Gay
Jerome M. O'Connor
Jerome C. Wakefield
Jérôme Tournadre
Jerome Mark Antil
Jerome Preisler
Jerome S. Paige
Jerome K. Jerome
Jerome Klapka Klapka Jerome
Jerome Klapka Jerome
Claude Pierre-Jerome
Jerome Cho
Jerome M. Segal
Jérôme De Perlinghi
Jerome K Jerome
Jerome Witt
Jerome Gladysz
Jerome L. Packard
Jerome K. Jerome
Jerome Klapka Jerome
Jerome K. Jerome
Jerome Phalippou
Meryn Jerome
Jerome Jerome
Miriam Basilio
Richard Albert
Over the past 30 years, latin america has lived through an intense period of constitutional change.
Shinique Walters
Joseph C. Dorsey
Nicole E. Rodriguez Mata
Grace Hansen
Ezequiel De Rosso
The peter lang companion to latin american science fiction provides a comprehensive overview of science fiction in latin america by addressing the history and criticism of the genre in the region.
Silvia G. Kurlat Ares
The peter lang companion to latin american science fiction provides a comprehensive overview of science fiction in latin america by addressing the history and criticism of the genre in the region.
Grace Hansen
Rafael Cardoso
Modernity in black and white provides a groundbreaking account of modern art and modernism in brazil.
Javier A. Galván
In recent years, brazil has come onto the world stage as an economic powerhouse, a leader in latin america.
Larissa Brewer-García
In seventeenth-century spanish america, black linguistic interpreters and spiritual intermediaries played key roles in the production of writings about black men and women.
Caroline K. Mackenzie
Leonardo Mello E. Silva
Emanuele Ventura
The book series beihefte zur zeitschrift f�r romanische philologie, founded by gustav gr�ber in 1905, is among the most renowned publications in romance studies.
Iliana Olmedo
Las historias de la literatura espa�ola y mexicana, bajo el uso de criterios nacionales, aislaron, marginaron o ignoraron la creaci�n de los intelectuales del exilio espa�ol de 1939.
Juan G. Ramos
Decolonial approaches to latin american literatures and cultures engages and problematizes concepts such as "decolonial" and "coloniality" to question methodologies in literary and cultural scholarship.
Lisa Blackmore
This interdisciplinary book brings into dialogue research on how different fluids and bodies of water are mobilised as liquid ecologies in the arts in latin america and the caribbean.
Rodrigo Momberg
Ana Cristina González-Vélez
Boris Kossoy
Tomas A. Urbonas
Lisandra Silva e Sousa
This book investigates the spaces of interaction between portuguese and brazilian modernists--specifically oswald de andrade, augusto de campos and haroldo de campos, ronald de carvalho, ant�nio ferro, fernando pessoa, m�rio de s�-carneiro--and their inte.
Juan José Ponce Vázquez
Islanders and empire examines the role smuggling played in the cultural, economic, and socio-political transformation of hispaniola from the late sixteenth to seventeenth centuries.
María del Pilar Blanco
D. H. Berry
The catilinarians are a set of four speeches that cicero, while consul in 63 bc, delivered before the senate and the roman people against the conspirator catiline and his followers.
Iris Shagrir
Examining liturgy as historical evidence has, in recent years, developed into a flourishing field of research.
Lisa Shaw
First published in 1999, this volume examines the impact of political, social and cultural developments on the nation's most popular musical form, samba, in the context of the period 1930-45, one of huge social change in brazil, with the introduction of i.
Omar Rivera
A distinctive focus of 19th- and 20th-century latin american philosophy is the convergence of identity formation and political liberation in ethnically and racially diverse postcolonial contexts.
Juan Francisco Salazar
Howard J. Wiarda
Charles W. Maynes
Simon John
John R. Bawden
Tamara Trykar-Lu
Daniel Friedrich
El chavo del ocho is one of the most influential pieces of popular culture to have hit latin america in the last 50 years, having, at the peak of its popularity in the mid-1970s, reached an approximate audience of 350 million across the americas.
Sarah T. Romano
Howard J. Wiarda
Tony Hiss
Yaron Harel
Judith L. Elkin
First published in 1987, the pioneering studies of latin american jewry presented in this volume have been selected from among papers presented at the research conference on the jewish experience in latin america, held in albuquerque, new mexico on march .
Edward J. Mccaughan
Carolyn E. Sachs
Kurt Weyland
Why did so many latin american leftists believe they could replicate the cuban revolution in their own countries, and why did so many rightists fear the spread of communism?
Carrie Gibson
Horace A. Bartilow
In this book, horace bartilow develops a theory of embedded corporatism to explain the u.
Tânia da Costa Garcia
Sander M. Goldberg
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
Rachel Sieder
An understanding of law and its efficacy in latin america demands concepts distinct from the hegemonic notions of "rule of law" which have dominated debates on law, politics and society, and that recognize the diversity of situations and contexts characte.
Frederick Stirton Weaver
Gibrán Cruz-Martínez
Social protection serves as an important development tool, helping to alleviate deprivation, reduce social risks, raise household income and develop human capital.
Martín Cortés
Mirna Vohnsen
Alejandro Chabán
Manuel Pastor
The debt crisis in latin america has rekindled debate about the effects of the imf's stabilization programs in the third world.