Book Exhibition

Cambridge University Press

Cambridge University Press

Welcome to our 2021 virtual booth!

LASA delegates can enjoy a 30% discount on select titles, including our LASA-award winners. We’re pleased to offer free shipping!

Visit our Latin American Studies Hub to learn more about our program.

Welcome to our LASA 2021 virtual booth! 

We’re sorry to not be able to meet in person this year, but we hope that you’ll enjoy browsing through our most recently published titles and journals.

We're pleased to offer 30% off many wonderful books, including some fantastic LASA award winners. Our full list of conference titles can be viewed here: LASA 2021

Free shipping is available to most countries.

Visit our Latin American Studies Hub to read free book chapters and journal articles, watch video interviews with our authors, make contact with our editors, and more!  Visit our Latin American Studies Hub

Modernity in Black and WhiteModernity in Black and White
Art and Image, Race and Identity in Brazil, 1890–1945
Author(s): Rafael Cardoso
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Reparation for Victims of Armed ConflictReparation for Victims of Armed Conflict
Author(s): Cristián Correa , Shuichi Furuya , Clara Sandoval
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The Chain of RepresentationThe Chain of Representation
Preferences, Institutions, and Policy across Presidential Systems
Author(s): Brian F. Crisp , Santiago Olivella , Guillermo Rosas
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Becoming Free, Becoming BlackBecoming Free, Becoming Black
Race, Freedom, and Law in Cuba, Virginia, and Louisiana
Author(s): Alejandro de la Fuente , Ariela J. Gross
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The Sexual QuestionThe Sexual Question
A History of Prostitution in Peru, 1850s–1950s
Author(s): Paulo Drinot
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Empire on EdgeEmpire on Edge
The British Struggle for Order in Belize during Yucatan's Caste War, 1847–1901
Author(s): Rajeshwari Dutt
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A Silver River in a Silver WorldA Silver River in a Silver World
Dutch Trade in the Rio de la Plata, 1648–1678
Author(s): David Freeman
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Nationalizing NatureNationalizing Nature
Iguazu Falls and National Parks at the Brazil-Argentina Border
Author(s): Frederico Freitas
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A Singular RemedyA Singular Remedy
Cinchona Across the Atlantic World, 1751–1820
Author(s): Stefanie Gänger
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Our Time is NowOur Time is Now
Race and Modernity in Postcolonial Guatemala
Author(s): Julie Gibbings
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We are delighted that from the start of 2022  Latin American Research Review will be published in partnership with the Press. Cambridge University Press and Latin America Research Commons, the publishing arm of Latin American Studies Association are working together to ensure the continued excellence of this flagship journal, both now & in the future. 

Have a book or journal proposal? Please contact our editors:

Cecelia Cancellaro

History

ccancellaro@cambridge.org

 

Sara Doskow

Politics

sdoskow@cambridge.org

 

Alyssa Neumann

Latin American Studies Journals

aneumann@cambridge.org

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