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As the oldest continuously published Latin American Studies journal, The Latin Americanist is dedicated to comprehensive, multidisciplinary, and tri-lingual coverage of the field—including Latin American history, literature, political science, and anthropology. The Latin Americanist publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed original articles, review essays, and book reviews, as well as news of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies (SECOLAS) and its members. Published quarterly with articles in three languages (English, Spanish, and Portuguese), TLA serves as an important international resource for all individuals concerned with Latin American Studies.

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The University of North Carolina Pressviewing issue
Volume 62, Number 4, December 2018Table of Contents
Articles

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View "Bandits," "Revolutionists," and Other "Insult[s] to the Constitutional Government of My Country": Espionage, Exiles, and the U.S.-Mexico Border,1924–1929
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Book Reviews

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View Transforming Brazil: A History of National Development in The Postwar Era by Rafael Ioris, and: Technocrats and the Politics of Drought and Development in Twentieth-Century Brazil by Eve E. Buckley (review)
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ISSN | 1557-203X |
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Print ISSN | 1557-2021 |
Launched on MUSE | 2019-01-05 |
Open Access | No |