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*Amado, Jana¨ªna: ¡°Mythic Origins: Caramuru and the Founding of Brazil¡± i Hispanic American Historical Review 80:4 (2000), s. 783-811

*Anderson, Benedict: ¡°Kreolske pion¨¦rer¡± i Anderson: Forestilte fellesskap: Refleksjoner omkring nasjonalismens opprinnelse og spredning (Oslo: Spartacus Forlag, 1996), s. 57 ¨C 72

*Andrews, George Reid: ¡°Spanish American Independence: A Structural Analysis¡± i Latin American Perspectives 12:1 (1985), s. 105 ¨C 132

*Barickman, B. J.: ¡°Revisiting the Casa-Grande: Plantation and Cane-Farming Households in Early Nineteenth-Century Bahia¡± i Hispanic American Historical Review 84:4 (2004), s. 619-659

*Bello, Andr¨¦s: ¡°Commentary on ¡®Investigations on the Social Influences of the Spanish Conquest and Colonial Regime in Chile¡¯ by Jose Victorino Lastarria¡± i Iv¨¢n Jacsi? (red.): Selected Writings of Andr¨¦s Bello (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997), s. 159-168

*Blanchard, Peter: ¡°The Language of Liberation: Slave Voices in the Wars of Independence¡± i Hispanic American Historical Review 82:3 (2002), s. 499 ¨C 523

*Cahill, David: ¡°First among Incas: The Marquesado de Oropesa Litigation (1741-1780) en route to the Great Rebellion¡± i Jahrbuch f¨¹r Geschichte Lateinamerikas 41 (2004), s. 137-166

*Cervantes, Fernando: ¡°The Devil and the Saints in the Conquest of Mexico¡± i History Today 44:4 (1994), s. 38-44 (7 sider)

*Cervantes, Fernando: ¡°The Impact of Christianity in Spanish America¡± i Bulletin of Latin American Research 14:2 (1995), s. 201 ¨C 210

*Clendinnen, Inga: ¡°¡®Fierce and Unnatural Cruelty¡¯: Cort¨¦s and the Conquest of Mexico¡± i Representations 33 (1991), s. 65-100

Conrad, Geoffrey W. og Demarest, Arthur A.: Religion and Empire: The Dynamics of Aztec and Inca Expansionism (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1984), s. 11-70 og 80-139

*Earle, Rebecca: ¡°Information and Disinformation in Late Colonial New Granada¡± i The Americas: a quarterly review of inter-American cultural history 54:2 (1997), s. 167-184

*Fern¨¢ndez-Armesto, Felipe: ¡°¡®Aztec¡¯ auguries and memories of the conquest of Mexico¡± i Renaissance Studies 6:3-4 (1992), s. 287-305

*Frank, Andre Gunder: Capitalism and Underdevelopment in Latin America (New York: MR Press, 1967), s. 3-28

*Freyre, Gilberto: ¡°The Negro Slave in the Sexual and Family Life of the Brazilian¡± i The Masters and the Slaves: A Study in the Development of Brazilian Civilization 2. utg. (New York: Alfred. A Knopf, 1956), s. 278-403

*Gareis, Iris: ¡°Repression and cultural change: the ¡®Extirpation of Idolatry¡¯ in colonial Peru¡± i Nicholas Griffiths og Fernando Cervantes (red.): Spiritual Encounters: Interactions between Christianity and native religions in colonial America (Birmingham: University of Birmingham Press, 1999), s. 230 ¨C 254

*Glick, Thomas: ¡°Science and independence in Latin America, with special reference to New Granada¡± i Hispanic American Historical Review 71:2 (1991), s. 307-334

*Graham, Richard: ¡°The Meaning of Independence¡± kap. 6 i Graham: Independence in Latin America: A Comparative Approach 2. utg (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1994), s. 136 ¨C 157

*Gruzinski, Serge: ¡°Individualization and Acculturation: Confession among the Nahuas of Mexico from the Sixteenth to the Eighteent Century¡± i Lavr¨ªn, Asunci¨®n (red.): Sexuality and Marriage in Colonial Latin America (Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 1989), s. 96-117

*Guerra, Fran?ois-Xavier: ¡°The Spanish-American Tradition of Representation and its European Roots¡± i Journal of Latin American Studies 26:1 (1994), s. 1 ¨C 35

*Hoetink, Harry: Caribbean race Relations: A Study of Two Variants (London: Oxford University Press, 1970), s. 1-35

*Karasch, Mary: ¡°From Porterage to Propietorship: African Occupations in Rio de Janeiro, 1808 ¨C 1850¡± i Stanley Engerman and Eugene Genovese (red.): Race and Slavery in the Western Hemisphere: Quantitative Studies (Princeton, 1975), s. 369 ¨C 393

*Klor de Alba, Jorge J.: ¡°Colonialism and Postcolonialism as (Latin) American Mirages¡± i Colonial Latin American Review 1:1-2 (1992), s. 3-24

*Kuznesof, Elizabeth A.: ¡°Sexual Politics, Race and Bastard-Bearing in Nineteenth-Century Brazil: A Question of Culture or Power?¡± i Journal of Family History 16 (1991), s. 241-260

*Lastarria, Jos¨¦ Victorino: Utdrag fra ¡°Investigaciones sobre la influencia social de la Conquista i del sistema colonial de los espa?oles en Chile¡± i Benjam¨ªn Keen, Robert Buffington og Lila Caimari (red.): Keen¡¯s Latin American Civilization; History and Society, 1492 to the present (Boulder: Westview, 2004), s. 278-281

*McFarlane, Anthony: ¡°Rebellions in Late Colonial Spanish America: a Comparative Perspective¡± i Bulletin of Latin American Research 14:3 (1995), s. 313 ¨C 338

*Metcalf, Alida: ¡°Searching for the Slave Family in Colonial Brazil: A Reconstruction from S?o Paulo¡± i Journal of Family History 16:3 (1991), s. 283-297

*Rappaport, Joanne: ¡°Imagining Andean Colonial Culture¡± i Ethnohistory 49: 3 (2002), s. 688-699

*Rowe, John Howland: ¡°The Incas under Spanish Colonial Institutions¡± i The Hispanic American Historical Review 37:2 (1957), s. 155 ¨C 199

*Saeger, James Schofield: ¡°Origins of the Rebellion of Paraguay¡± i Hispanic American Historical Review 52:2 (1972), s. 215-229

*Schwartz, Stuart B.: ¡°Sugar Plantation Labor and Slave Life¡± i Schwartz: Slaves, peasants, and rebels: Reconsidering Brazilian Slavery (Urbana: University of Chicago Press, 1992), s. 39 ¨C 63

*Schwartz, Stuart B.: ¡°The Mocambo: Slave Resistance in Colonial Bahia¡± i Richard Price (red.:) Maroon Societies: Rebel Slave Communities in the Americas 2. utg. (Baltimore, 1979), s. 202 ¨C 226

*Spalding, Karen: ¡°Social Climbers: Changing Patterns of Mobility among the Indians of Colonial Peru¡± i Hispanic American Historical Review 50:4 (1970), s. 645 ¨C 664

*Stern, Steve J.: ¡°The Tricks of Time: Colonial Legacies and Historical Sensibilities in Latin America¡± i Alderman, Jeremy (red.): Colonial Legacies: The Problem of Persistence in Latin American History (New York og London: Routledge, 1999), s. 135-150

Stern, Steve J.(red.): Resistance, Rebellion, and Consciousness in the Andean Peasant World, 18th to 20th Centuries (Madison, 1987) F?lgende artikler: Stern: ¡°The Age of Andean Insurrection, 1742 ¨C 1781: A Reappraisal¡± s. 34 ¨C 93; Salomon, Frank: ¡°Ancestor Cults and Resistance to the State in Arequipa, ca. 1748 ¨C 1754¡± s. 148 ¨C 165; Szeminski, Jan: ¡°Why Kill the Spaniard? New Perspectives on Andean Insurrectionary Ideology in the 18th Century¡± s. 166 ¨C 192; Flores Galindo, Alberto: ¡°In Search of an Inca¡± s. 193 ¨C 210; Campbell, Leon G.: ¡°Ideology and factionalism during the great rebellion: 1780-1782¡± s.110-139

*Todorov, Tzvetan: ¡°The Conquest as Seen by the Aztecs¡± i Todorov: The Morals of History (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1995), s. 17-33

*Townsend, Camilla: ¡°Burying the White Gods: New Perspectives on the Conquest of Mexico¡± i American Historical Review 108:3 (2003), s. 659-687

*Uribe-Uran, Victor: ¡°The Birth of a Public Sphere in Latin America During the Age of Revolution¡± i Comparative Studies in Society and History 42:2 (2000), s. 425-457

*Wiarda, Howard og Kline, Harvey F.: ¡°The Pattern of Historical Development¡± i Wiarda/ Kline (red.): Latin American Politics and Development 5. utg (Boulder: Westview, 2000), s. 17-24

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