Description |
viii, 309 pages ; 24 cm |
Note |
Sponsored by the Latin American Studies Program of Cornell University and the Institute of Latin American Studies of Columbia University. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
pt. I. The abolition of slavery and its aftermath. The integration of the Negro into the national society of Mexico / Gonzalo Aquirre Beltrán ; The passing of the Afro-Uruguayans from caste society into class society / Carlos M. Rama ; Action and ideas in the abolitionist movement in Brazil / Richard Graham -- pt. II. Immigration and mestizaje in nineteenth century Peru / Mario C. Vázquez ; The Dominican Republic in the nineteenth century : some notes on stratefication, immigration, and race / Harry Hoetink ; Immigration and race relations in São Paulo / Florestan Fernandes -- pt. III. Change in Indo-America during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Mestizaje in Mexico during the National Period / Moisés González Navarro ; The impact of mid-nineteenth century economic change upon the Indians of Middle America / Manning Nash ; Official Indigenismo in Peru in 1920 : origins, significance, and socioeconomic scope / François Chevalier -- pt. IV. The present state of knowledge and the interdisciplinary tasks ahead. Historical research on race relations in Latin America during the National Period / Magnus Mörner ; The concepts of race and class and the explanation of Latin American politics / Charles W. Anderson ; Research on race relations in Brazil / Octavio Ianni ; A geographer's view of race and class in Latin America / Hilgard O'Reilly Sternberg. |
Subject |
Latin America -- Race relations -- Congresses.
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Latin America. |
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Race relations. |
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Social classes -- Latin America -- Congresses.
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Social classes. |
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Classes sociales -- Amérique latine -- Congrès. |
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Amérique latine -- Relations raciales -- Congrès. |
Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings.
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Added Author |
Mörner, Magnus.
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Cornell University. Latin American Studies Program.
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Columbia University. Institute of Latin American Studies.
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ISBN |
0231032955 |
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