HONORS THESES IN LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES
- Natalie Gabriela Araújo,
Race, Region,
Representation: Música Vallenata and the Colombian
Imagination
- Bhasin, Neeta, José
Carlos Mariátegui: Portrait of an Unorthodox Marxist. 1995, 104 pp.
- Christiansen, Anya Jette,
Global Capitalism, Nation-States and Migration: Immigration Policy and New
Nativism in the United States, Mexican Migrant Community and Identity
Across Borders. 2001, 130 pp.
- Crickenberger, Jeanne F.,
Application of Spatial Location Theories to Areal Functional
Organization in Colombia. 1963, 149 pp.
- Davis, Deborah Lee,
A Feminist Movement in Argentina. 1979, 72 pp.
- Donovan, Sheela Mary,
International Organizations in the Economic and Social Development of
Latin America: The OAS and the ECLA. 1974, 119 pp.
- Essner, Emily, ‘A Matter of Taste’:
Experiencing Authenticity in Contemporary Mexican Restaurants. 2003,
104 pp.
- Gray, Ayn Katherine,
Artistic Renewal in the Mexican Revolution. 1974, 109 pp.
- Leon, Judith C.,
Brazil: Racial and Cultural Origins. 1972, 130 pp.
- Olson, Kimberly Sue,
Sanctuary: A History of Faith and Conviction. 1987, 108 pp.
- Peterson, Meredith S.,
The Church in Colombia: Advocate of Change or Defender of Tradition?
1972, 93 pp.
- Petri, Kendall Joyce,
Mexico under Miguel de la Madrid: Challenges and Responses. 1987,
114 pp.
- Ricketts, Rachel N.,
Medical Pluralism and Choice in Several Rural Communities of Oaxaca,
Mexico. 1993, 96 pp.
- Scholz, Claudia Wilma,
Dominicans in Boston, Massachusetts: The Formation of a Transnational
Migrant Identity. 1995, 94 pp.
- Silberman, Jennifer Lynn,
The Madres de Plaza de Mayo: Challenges of Non-Violent Opposition Under
Military and Democratic Rule in Argentina. 1992, 127 pp.
- Smith, Debra Anne,
Crisis in the OAS: A Survey of the Impact of the Cuban Revolution upon
Hemispheric Politics. 1975, 158 pp.
- Troxell, Aracy Anne,
Contemporary Argentine Self-Analysis. 1968, 97 pp.
- Zeller, Louise Kathleen,
The Puerto Rican Worker in the Connecticut River Valley: The
Affirmation of an Identity. 1974, 99 pp.
LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES PRIZE WINNERS
2005: Natalie
Gabriela Araújo;
Mira Olson
2004: Sara Figueroa; Julia Sorcinelli
2003: Antonieta Gimeno
2002: Mary Blizzard
2001: Jette Christiansen
1999: Ruth Lopes
1997: Abby Walther
1996: Meredith Field; Ellen Walsh
1995: Neeta Bhasin; Claudia Scholz