Ricardo D. Salvatore is Plenary Professor at Universidad Torcuato Di Tella in Buenos Aires. He is the author of Wandering Paysanos: State Order and Subaltern Experience in Buenos Aires during the Rosas Era and coeditor of Crime and Punishment in Latin America: Law and Society Since Late Colonial Times, both also published by Duke University Press. ¿
Ricardo D. Salvatore is Plenary Professor at Universidad Torcuato Di Tella in Buenos Aires. He is the author of Wandering Paysanos: State Order and Subaltern Experience in Buenos Aires during the Rosas Era and coeditor of Crime and Punishment in Latin America: Law and Society Since Late Colonial Times, both also published by Duke University Press. ¿Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ricardo D. Salvatore is Plenary Professor at Universidad Torcuato Di Tella in Buenos Aires. He is the author of Wandering Paysanos: State Order and Subaltern Experience in Buenos Aires during the Rosas Era and coeditor of Crime and Punishment in Latin America: Law and Society Since Late Colonial Times, both also published by Duke University Press.
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Acknowledgments ix Introduction. Disciplinary Conquest 1 1. South America as a Field of Inquiry 17 2. Five Traveling Scholars 38 3. Research Designs of Transnational Scope 52 4. Yale at Machu Picchu: Hiram Bingham, Peruvian Indigenistas, and Cultural Property 75 5. Hispanic American History at Harvard: Clarence H. Haring and Regional History for Imperial Visibility 105 6. Intellectual Cooperation: Leo S. Rowe, Democratic Government, and the Politics of Scholarly Brotherhood 134 7. Geographic Conquest: Isaiah Bowman's View of South America 160 8. Worldly Sociology: Edward A. Ross and the Societies "South of Panama" 187 9. U.S. Scholars and the Queston of Empire 211 Conclusion 236 Notes 261 References 291 Index 313
Acknowledgments ix Introduction. Disciplinary Conquest 1 1. South America as a Field of Inquiry 17 2. Five Traveling Scholars 38 3. Research Designs of Transnational Scope 52 4. Yale at Machu Picchu: Hiram Bingham, Peruvian Indigenistas, and Cultural Property 75 5. Hispanic American History at Harvard: Clarence H. Haring and Regional History for Imperial Visibility 105 6. Intellectual Cooperation: Leo S. Rowe, Democratic Government, and the Politics of Scholarly Brotherhood 134 7. Geographic Conquest: Isaiah Bowman's View of South America 160 8. Worldly Sociology: Edward A. Ross and the Societies "South of Panama" 187 9. U.S. Scholars and the Queston of Empire 211 Conclusion 236 Notes 261 References 291 Index 313
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