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Researchers' Aid: Recent Reference Works on Latin America
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 October 2022
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1. Latin America: Social Science Information Sources, 1967–1979 (Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-Clio, 1981); and Latin America, 1979–1983: A Social Science Bibliography (Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-Clio Information Services, 1984).
2. Mohan Rakesh and Nancy Hartline, The Poor of Bogotá: Who They Are, What They Do, and Where They Live (Washington: World Bank, 1984).
3. Carlos Uribe Celis, Los años veinte en Colombia: ideología y cultura (Bogotá: Ediciones Aurora, 1985).
4. Miguel Urrutia, Winners and Losers in Colombia's Economic Growth of the 1970s (New York: Oxford University Press for the World Bank, 1985).
5. Alfred H. Saulniers, Public Enterprises in Peru: Public Sector Growth and Reform (Boulder, Colo.: Westview, 1988).
6. Marily Martínez de Richter, “Historia del cóndor y los gorriones y de cómo Dios bendijo a los argentinos: un estudio de La razón de mi vida de Eva Perón,” Ideologies and Literature (Minneapolis) 4 (Spring 1989):45.
7. Félix Luna, Las crisis en la Argentina (Buenos Aires: Schapire, 1976) and Conflictos y armonías en la historia argentina (Buenos Aires: Editorial de Belgrano, 1980).
8. Biographical Dictionary of Latin American and Caribbean Political Leaders, edited by Robert J. Alexander (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1988).
9. See Alberto Ciria, Política y cultura popular: la Argentina peronista, 1946–1955 (Buenos Aires: Ediciones de la Flor, 1983), 313.
10. Directory of Libraries and Special Collections on Latin America and the West Indies compiled by Bernard Naylor, Laurence Hallewell, and Colin Steele (London: Athlone, 1975).
11. See Laura Gutiérrez-Witt's book review in Inter-American Review of Bibliography 38, no. 3(1988):408.
12. National Directory of Latin Americanists, edited by Inge Maria Harman, 3d ed. (Library of Congress: Washington, D.C., 1985).
13. See Celso Rodríguez, “The Growing Professionalism of Latin American Journals,” in Philosophy and Literature in Latin America: A Critical Assessment of the Current Situation, edited by Jorge J. E. Gracia and Mireya Camurati (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1989), 187–93.
14. Mark L. Grover, “Current Trends in Latin American Reference Books,” LARR 25, no. 3 (1990):259–67.
15. Lauren H. Seiler, “The Future of the Scholarly Journal,” Modern Language Journal 74, no. 1 (1990):8.