The Hispanic American Historical Review, Issue of Scholarly Latin America Journal
First Edition
[Latinx, Chicano, Mexico] The Hispanic American Historical Review, Vol. XLIV, No. 1. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1964. First Edition. Soft cover scholarly journal issue. 143 pages. Issue of Latin American history journal featuring articles on several topics such as Cuban historiography, classical economics in Chile, and others. The Hispanic American Historical Review was founded by a group of Latin American historians within the American Historical Association, who met to create an institutional structure for this branch of history in 1916. Features scholarship on Latin American history organized chronologically from the pre-Colonial period to "After 1830", when most Spanish colonies in the New World had achieved their independence. Also included are articles, notes and comments, book reviews, an archival section, book notices, and bibliographies and reference works. Writing on front cover. Overall in very good condition.Item #21084
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