from II - COLONIAL SPANISH AMERICA
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2008
collections and guides
Proceedings of the nine Symposia on Latin American Urbanization from Its Origins to Our Time held since 1966, originally at meetings of the International Congress of Americanists, yield a broad view of contemporary research on Latin American urban history. They include almost 200 papers from many disciplines, ranging from pre-Columbian times to the present and from case studies to broad conceptual statements and bibliographic reviews. About one-third deal with colonial Spanish America. The published proceedings are: J. E. Hardoy and R. P. Schaedel (eds.), El proceso de urbanizatión en América desde sus orígenes hasta nuestros días (Buenos Aires, 1969); J. E. Hardoy, E. W. Palm and R. P. Schaedel (eds.), ‘The process of urbanization in America since its origins to the present time’ in Verhandlungen des XXXVIII: Internationalen Amerikanistenkongresses, 4 (Stuttgart and Munich, 1972), 9–318; R. P. Schaedel et al., Urbanización y proceso social en América (Lima, 1972); J. E. Hardoy and R. P. Schaedel (eds.), Las ciudades de América Latina y sus áreas de influencia a través de la historia (Buenos Aires, 1975); J. E. Hardoy and R. P. Schaedel (eds.), Asentamientos urbanos y organización socioproductiva en la historia de América Latina (Buenos Aires, 1977); J. E. Hardoy, R. M. Morse and R. P. Schaedel (eds.), Ensayos histórico-sociales sobre la urbanización en América Latina (Buenos Aires, 1978); W. Borah, J. Hardoy and G. A. Stelter (eds.), Urbanization in the Americas: The Background in Comparative Perspective, special issue, Urban History Review (Ottawa, 1980); R. M. Morse and J. E. Hardoy (eds.), Cultura urbana latinoamericana (Buenos Aires, 1985); J. E. Hardoy and R. M. Morse (eds.), Nuevas perspectivas en los estudios sobre historia urbana latinoamericana (Buenos Aires, 1989).
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