Book Exhibition

Duke University Press

Booth(s): 200
Duke University Press
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A not-for-profit scholarly publisher, Duke University Press is best known for publishing in the humanities, social sciences, and mathematics. The Press publishes approximately 140 books annually and over 50 journals, as well as offering several electronic collections and open-access (OA) publishing initiatives. Our books have won many prestigious Latin American studies awards, including the Bryce Wood Book Award, the Bolton-Johnson Prize in Latin American History, and the Latino/a Studies Section Outstanding Book Award.

Through July 4, save 30% on all books and journal issues when you order with code LASA25 on our website or that of our UK partner, Mare Nostrum Group.

Sovereignty and ExtortionSovereignty and Extortion
A New State Form in Mexico
Author(s): Claudio Lomnitz
Language: English
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Defending Rumba in HavanaDefending Rumba in Havana
The Sacred and the Black Corporeal Undercommons
Author(s): Maya J. Berry
Language: English
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The Politics of Care WorkThe Politics of Care Work
Puerto Rican Women Organizing for Social Justice
Author(s): Emma Amador
Language: English
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Subterranean MattersSubterranean Matters
Cooperative Mining and Resource Nationalism in Plurinational Bolivia
Author(s): Andrea Marston
Language: English
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The New Kingdom of GranadaThe New Kingdom of Granada
The Making and Unmaking of Spain’s Atlantic Empire
Author(s): Santiago Muñoz-Arbeláez
Language: English
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A History of ArgentinaA History of Argentina
From the Spanish Conquest to the Present
Author(s): Ezequiel Adamovsky, translated by Rebecca Wolpin
Language: English
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Hispanic American Historical ReviewHispanic American Historical Review
Author(s): Edited by Lauren H. Derby, Katherine M. Marino, Elizabeth O′Brien, Fernando Pérez-Montesinos, William Summerhill, and Kevin Terraciano
Language: English, Spanish, Portuguese
Edition: Latest issue, Volume 105:1
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Forest LostForest Lost
Producing Green Capitalism in the Brazilian Amazon
Author(s): Maron E. Greenleaf
Language: English
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ArteryArtery
Racial Ecologies on Colombia’s Magdalena River
Author(s): Austin Zeiderman
Language: English
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Living and Dying in São PauloLiving and Dying in São Paulo
Immigrants, Health, and the Built Environment in Brazil
Author(s): Jeffrey Lesser
Language: English
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