Latin American & Caribbean Studies
ISSN 1498-2366 (print) ISSN 1925-9638 (online)
This series is no longer active. The Press continues to welcome submissions in Latin American & Caribbean Studies.
This series published work that aimed to redefine understandings of historical and current issues in Latin America and the Caribbean.Some books in this seres were co-published with the Latin American Research Centre at the University of Calgary.

Peasant Wars in Bolivia
José M. Gordillo

Belonging Beyond Borders
Annik Bilodeau

Politics of Violence in Latin America
Edited by Pablo Policzer

Road to Armageddon
Thomas L. Whigham

Journalism in a Small Place: Making Caribbean News Relevant, Comprehensive and Independent
Juliette Storr

Whose Man in Havana? Adventures from the Far Side of Diplomacy
John W. Graham

Textual Exposures: Photography in Twentieth Century Spanish American Narrative Fiction
Dan Russek

Creativity and Science in Contemporary Argentine Literature: Between Romanticism and Formalism
Joanna Page

Latin American Cinemas: Local Views and Transnational Connections
Edited by Nayibe Bermudez-Barrios

Violence in Argentine Literature and Film (1989-2005)
Edited by Carolina Rocha and Elizabeth Montes Garcés

From Many, One: Peasants, Borders, and Education in Callista, Mexico, 1924-1935
Andrae M. Marak

Patrons, Partisans, and Palace Intrigues: The Court Society of Colonial Mexico 1702-1710
Christoph Rosenmüller

Madness in Buenos Aires: Patients, Psychiatrists and the Argentine State, 1880-1983
Jonathan Ablard

Monuments of Progress: Modernization and Public Health in Mexico City, 1876-1910
Claudia Agostoni

Clerical Ideology in a Revolutionary Age: The Guadalajara Church and the Idea of the Mexican Nation, 1788-1853
Brian F. Connaughton, , Translated by Mark A. Healey

Spirit of Hidalgo: The Mexican Revolution in Coahuila
Suzanne B. Pasztor

Waking the Dictator: Veracruz, the Struggle for Federalism and the Mexican Revolution, 1870-1927
Karl B. Koth