Journal of American History

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Latino/a

Cohn, Deborah, “A Tale of Two Translation Programs: Politics, the Market, and Rockefeller Funding for Latin American Literature in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s,” Latin American Research Review, 41 (no. 2, 2006), 139–64.

Gonzales, Phillip B., “Whither the Nuevomexicanos: The Career of a Southwestern Intellectual Discourse, 1907–2004,” Social Science Journal, 43 (no. 2, 2006), 273–86.

 

Bazanova, E. V., “Etnicheskie men’shinstva i pravitel’stvennaia politika SShA v kontse XX veka: na materiale indeitsev i latinos” (Ethnic minorities and U.S. governmental politics in the late 20th century: Materials concerning Indians and Latinos) (Saratov State University, Russia, 2005). In Russian.

Fernández, Lilia, “Latina/o Migration and Community Formation in Postwar Chicago: Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, Gender, and Politics, 1945–1975” (University of California, San Diego, 2005). Order No. DA3191767.

Morton, Michelle E., “Utopian and Dystopian Visions of California in the Historical Imagination” (University of California, Santa Cruz, 2005). Order No. DA3191897.

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