Colonial Latin American Historical Review
Volume 10, Issue 1 (Winter 2001)
From the Editor's Desk
Founded in 1992, CLAHR is proud to announce the publication of its 10th volume. The essays in this first number of Volume 10 are dedicated to Cuba's colonial history.
Much has been written about colonial Cuba, yet its historical importance has been overshadowed by modern events related to the Cuban Revolution of 1959. Even so, Cuba's long colonial history shaped its present society, language, lore, music, religion, and other fundamental aspects of the island's cultural life. In this issue, CLAHR contributes to the historiographical underpinnings of Cuba's colonial past. The five essays herein are aimed at rediscovering and encouraging future study of that important history.
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Articles
From the Editor's Desk
Joseph P. Sánchez
Entre amenazas y quejas: un acercamiento al papel jugado por los diplomáticos ingleses en Cuba durante la conscpiración de La Escalera, 1844
Manuel Barcia Paz
Estancias y sitios de labor: su presencia en las publicaciones cubanas del siglo XIX
Carlos Venegas Fornias
Casualties of Peace: Tracing the Historic Roots of the Florida-Cuba Diaspora, 1763-1800
Sherry Johnson
Book Reviews
Louis A. Pérez, Jr., Winds of Change: Hurricanes and the Transformation of Nineteenth-Century Cuba
Arturo Fernández-Gilbert
Adriana Méndez Rodenas, Gender and Nationalism in Colonial Cuba: The Travels of Santa Cruz y Montalvo, Condesa de Merlin
Aurora Morcillo
Sara E. Mata de López, Tierra y poder en Salta: el noroeste argentino en vísperas de la independencia
Raúl Fradkin
Julyan G. Peard, Race, Place, and Medicine: The Idea of the Tropics in Nineteenth-Century Brazilian Medicine
George P. Browne
Rosemary A. Joyce, Gender and Power in Prehispanic Mesoamerica
Matthew B. Restall
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