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Citation: T. Korovkin, Reinventing the communal tradition: Indigenous peoples, civil society, anddemocratization in Andean Ecuador, LAT AM RES, 36(3), 2001, pp. 37-67
Citation: Ea. Marcelli et Wa. Cornelius, The changing profile of Mexican migrants to the United States: New evidence from California and Mexico, LAT AM RES, 36(3), 2001, pp. 105-131
Citation: Jd. Needell, Provincial origins of the Brazilian state: Rio de Janeiro, the monarchy, and national political organization, 1808-1853, LAT AM RES, 36(3), 2001, pp. 132-153
Citation: P. Oxhorn, From human rights to citizenship rights? Recent trends in the study of Latin American social movements, LAT AM RES, 36(3), 2001, pp. 163-182
Citation: Cd. Deere et M. Leon, Institutional reform of agriculture under neoliberalism: The impact of thewomen's and indigenous movements, LAT AM RES, 36(2), 2001, pp. 31-64
Citation: H. Sanabria, Exploring kinship in anthropology and history: Surnames and social transformations in the Bolivian Andes, LAT AM RES, 36(2), 2001, pp. 137-155