| Central &
South America |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Introduction: Children in the History of Latin America |
Sonya Lipsett-Rivera |
V. 23, No. 3, July 1998, p. 221 |
| The First American Valentine: Nahua Courtship and Other Aspects
of Family Structuring in Mesoamerica |
Susan Schroeder |
V. 23, No. 4, October 1998, p. 341 |
| The Pan American Child Congresses, 1916 to 1942: Pan Americanism,
Child Reform, and the Welfare State in Latin America |
Donna J. Guy |
V. 23, No. 3, July 1998, p. 272 |
| Capitalism, Industrialization, and Kinship in Latin America: Major
Issues |
Francesca M. Cancian, Louis Wolf Goodman, and Peter H. Smith |
III (1978):319-336 |
| The Family and Society in Nineteenth-Century Latin America: An Historiographical
Introduction |
Elizabeth Kusnesof and Robert Oppenheimer |
X(1 985):2 15-234 |
| Introduction (to special issue on Latin American family) |
Robert E. McCaa |
XVI (1991)211-214 |
| Postscript: The Latin American Essays in the Context of Family History |
Tamara K. Hareven |
III (1978):454-457 |
| The Role of the Family in Economic Development in Nineteenth-Century
Latin America |
John E. Kieza |
X (I 985):235-246 |
| The Family and the Modern World System: Some Observations from the
Caribbean |
Raymond T. Smith |
III (1978):337-360 |
| Argentina |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Family Relations in Argentina: Diachrony and Synchrony |
Catalina H. Wainerman |
III (1978):410-421. |
| Lower-Class Families, Women, and the Law in Nineteenth-Century Argentina |
Donna J. Guy |
X (1985):318-331. |
| Schooling and Family Life on Southern Argentine Sheep Ranches |
Sara Mansfield Taber |
XV (1990):335-356. |
| Brazil |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Housing, Household, and the Family: The 'Ilhas' of Porto at the
End of the Nineteenth Century |
Gaspar Martins Pereira |
XIX (1994):213-236. |
| Concubinage in Colonial Brazil: The Inequalities of Race, Class,
and Gender |
Muriel Nazzari |
V. 21, No. 2, April 1996, p. 107 |
| The Puzzling Contradictions of Child Labor, Unemployment, and Education
in Brazil |
Elizabeth Anne Kuznesol |
V. 23, No. 3, July 1998, p. 225 |
| City and Country: The Family in Minas Gerais, 1804-1838 |
Donald Ramos |
III (1978):361-375. |
| Occupational Class and Female-Headed Households in Santiago Do Iguape,
Brazil, 1835 |
Arlene J. Diaz and Jeff Stewart |
XVI (1991):299-316. |
| Searching for the Slave Family in Colonial Brazil: A Reconstruction
from Sao Paulo |
Alida C. Metcalf |
XVI (1991):283-297. |
| Sexual Politics, Race and Bastard-Bearing in Nineteenth-Century
Brazil: A Question of Culture or Power? |
Elizabeth Anne KusnesoL |
XVI (1991):241-260. |
| Single and Married Women in Vila Rica, Brazil, 1754-1 838 |
Donald Ramos |
XVI (1991):261-282. |
| 'Wives on Deposit': Internment and the Preservation of Husbands'
Honor in Late Nineteenth-Century Buenos Aires |
Kristin Ruggiero |
XVII (1992):253-270. |
| Colombia |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Demographic Transition and Life Course in Colombia |
C. Elisa Florez and Dennis P. Hogan |
XV (1990):l-20. |
| Chile |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Orphans and Family Disintegration in Chile; The Mortality of Abandoned
Children, 1750-1930 |
Rene Salinas Meza |
XVI (1991)315-329. |
| Jamaica |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Persistence, Continuity, and Change in the Jamaican Working-Class
Family |
Orlando Patterson |
VII (1982): 135-161 |
| Mexico |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Familial Religiosity and Images in the Home: Eighteenth-Century
Puebla de Los Angeles, Mexico |
Rosalva Loreto L6oez |
V. 22, No. 1, January 1997, p. 26 |
| Public Welfare and Child Circulation, Mexico City, 1877 to 1925 |
Ann S. Blum |
V. 23, No. 3, July 1998, p. 240 |
| The Determinants of Highland Maya Kinship |
George Collier |
III (1978):439-453 |
| Revolutionizing Childhood: Schools, Roads, and the Revolutionary
Generation Gap in Tepoztlan, Mexico, 1928 to 1944 |
Wendy Waters |
V. 23, No. 3, July 1998, p. 292 |
| Raised Voices in the Cine Montecarlo: Sex Education, Mass Media,
and Oppositional Politics in Mexico |
Anne Rubenstein |
V. 23, No. 3, July 1998, p. 312 |
| The Ties That Bind: Social Cohesion and the Yucatec Maya Family |
Matthew Restall |
V. 23, No. 4, October 1998, p. 355 |
| Paternity Tests: Fatherhood on Trial in Mexico's Revolution of the
Family |
Katherine Bliss |
V. 24, No. 3, July 1999, p. 330 |
| Changes in Mexican Family Law in the Nineteenth Century: The Civil
Codes of 1870 and 1884 |
Silvia M. Arrom |
X (1985):305-317 |
| Family Economies in Agrarian Mexico, 1750-1890 |
John Tutino |
X (1985):258-271 |
| Marriage Patterns in Mexico City, 1811 |
Silvia M. Arrom |
Ill (l978):376-391 |
| Women and the Family in Eighteenth-Century Mexican Law and Practice |
Edith Couturier |
X (1985):294-304 |
| Paraguay |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| The Ass of a Mare and Other Scandals: Marriage and Extramarital
Relations in Nineteenth-Century Paraguay |
Barbara Potthast-Juttkeit |
XVI (1991):215-236. |
| Peru |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| The Differentiation of the Peasantry and Family Structure: A Peruvian
Case Study |
Carmen Diana Deere |
III (1978):422-438. |
| Determining the Boundaries of Virtue: The Discourse of Recogimiento
among Women in Seventeenth-Century Uma |
Nancy E. van Deusen |
V. 22, No. 4, October 1997, p. 373 |
| Puerto
Rico |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Discovering the Invisible Puerto Rican Slave Family: Demographic
Evidence from the Eighteenth Century |
David M. Stark |
V. 21, No. 4, October 1996, p. 395 |
| Trinidad |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| African and Creole Slave Patterns in Trinidad |
B.W.Higman |
III (1978). 163-180. |