Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 311
Trim: 6¼ x 9
978-0-8420-2284-2 • Paperback • September 1987 • $54.00 • (£42.00)
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Juan Francisco Lucas: Patriarch of the Sierra Norte de Puebla
Chapter 3 Miguel Rostaing: Dodging Blows on and off the Soccer Field
Chapter 4 The Rough-and-Tumble Career of Pedro Crespo
Chapter 5 Marmaduke Grove
Chapter 6 Juan Esquivel: Cotton Plantation Tenant
Chapter 7 Angel Santana Suarez: Cuban Sugar Worker
Chapter 8 Cristobal Arancibia: The Life of a Bolivian Peasant during the Chaco War, 1932-35
Chapter 9 Pagu: Patricia Galvao—Rebel
Chapter 10 Ofelia Dominguez Navarro: The Making of a Cuban Socialist Feminist
Chapter 11 George Westerman: A Barbadian Descendant in Panama
Chapter 12 Ligia Parra Jahn: The Blonde with the Revolver
Chapter 13 Carlos Gardel and the Tango
Chapter 14 Tomasa Munoz de Leon: From Precarista to Cooperativista
Chapter 15 Soledad Fuente
Chapter 16 Irma Muller
Chapter 17 Dona Sara and Dona Juana: Two Bolivian Weavers
Chapter 18 Leoncio Veguilla
Chapter 19 Maria Ferreira dos Santos
Chapter 20 Leticia: A Nicaraguan Woman's Struggle
Chapter 21 Majito and Carlos Alberto: The Gamin Legacy
Chapter 22 Ivonne Rivero: Urban Squatter
Chapter 23 Suggestions for Additional Reading
Chapter 24 Index
This collection of life stories of 'ordinary' people from twentieth-century Latin America is an invaluable tool for teaching and a thick bundle of ideas for research in social history.
— American Historical Review