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American historian
Jay Kinsbruner (1939–2007)
[1]
[2] was a professor and
professor emeritus of history at
Queens College, City University of New York .
Kinsbruner worked initially on early national Chile, but subsequently studied Latin American independence processes with a comparative approach. His books include:
Diego Portales: Interpretative Essays on the Man and Times (Martinus Nijhoff, 1967)
[3]
Bernardo O'Higgins (Twayne Publishers, 1968)
[4]
The Spanish-American Independence Movement (Dryden Press 1973)
[5]
Chile: A Historical Interpretation (Harper & Row, 1974)
[6]
Independence in Spanish America: Civil Wars, Revolutions, and Underdevelopment (University of New Mexico Press, 1994)
[7]
Petty Capitalism in Spanish America: The Pulperos of Puebla, Mexico City, Caracas, and Buenos Aires (Westview Press, 1987)
[8]
Not of Pure Blood: The Free People of Color and Racial Prejudice in Nineteenth-Century Puerto Rico (Duke University Press, 1996)
[9]
The Colonial Spanish-American City: Urban Life in the Age of Atlantic Capitalism (University of Texas Press, 2005)
[10]
He also edited the second edition of the Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture, with over 3,000 articles.
References
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"Jay Kinsbruner College Professor, 68" . Sullivan County Democrat . 16 October 2007. Retrieved 7 November 2019 .
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"Obituary of Jay Kinsbruner" . Joseph N. Garlick Funeral Home . Retrieved 7 November 2019 .
^ Reviews of Diego Portales : Thomas O. Flickema, The Hispanic American Historical Review ,
doi :
10.2307/2511838 ,
JSTOR
2511838 ; Carl Solberg, The American Historical Review ,
doi :
10.2307/1841493 ,
JSTOR
1841493 ; Terence S. Tarr, The Americas ,
doi :
10.2307/980291 ,
JSTOR
980291
^ Reviews of Bernardo O'Higgins : Richard K. Murdoch, The Americas ,
doi :
10.2307/980699 ;
JSTOR
980699 ; Carl E. Solberg, The American Historical Review ,
doi :
10.2307/1873312 ,
JSTOR
1873312 ; Terence S. Tarr, The Hispanic American Historical Review ,
doi :
10.2307/2510859 ,
JSTOR
2510859
^ Review of The Spanish-American Independence Movement : Leon G. Campbell, The Hispanic American Historical Review ,
doi :
10.2307/2512750 ,
JSTOR
2512750
^ Reviews of Chile : Jacques A. Barbier, The History Teacher ,
doi :
10.2307/491767 ,
JSTOR
491767 ; Arnold J. Bauer, The Hispanic American Historical Review ,
doi :
10.2307/2512383 ,
JSTOR
2512383 ; Gertrude Matyoka, The Americas ,
doi :
10.2307/980171 ,
JSTOR
980171
^ Reviews of Independence in Spanish America : Timothy E. Anna, The Historian ,
JSTOR
24449638 ; John Lynch, Journal of Latin American Studies ,
JSTOR
158493
^ Reviews of Petty Capitalism in Spanish America : Kevin Gosner, The Americas ,
doi :
10.2307/1006921 ,
JSTOR
1006921 ; Elizabeth Kuznesof, The American Historical Review ,
doi :
10.2307/1868295 ,
JSTOR
1868295 ; Manuel Miño Grijalva, Historia Mexicana ,
JSTOR
25138195 ; Barbara A. Tenenbaum, The Hispanic American Historical Review ,
doi :
10.2307/2515527 ,
JSTOR
2515527
^ Reviews of Not of Pure Blood : Franklin W. Knight, The Journal of Interdisciplinary History ,
JSTOR
207076 ; José M. García Leduc, The Americas ,
doi :
10.2307/1008308 ,
JSTOR
1008308 ; Aline Helg, The American Historical Review ,
doi :
10.2307/2649944 ,
JSTOR
2649944 ; Felix V. Matos Rodriguez, The Historian ,
JSTOR
24449911 ; Winthrop R. Wright, NWIG ,
JSTOR
41849946
^ Reviews of The Colonial Spanish-American City : Irene Chico-Wyatt, The Sixteenth Century Journal ,
doi :
10.2307/20478096 ,
JSTOR
20478096 ; Gilbert R. Cruz, The Journal of Arizona History ,
JSTOR
41696971 ; John E. Kicza, Journal of Latin American Studies ,
JSTOR
4491760 ; Kris Lane, Urban History ,
JSTOR
44613659 ; Mariselle Meléndez, Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies ,
JSTOR
20641819 ; David J. Robinson, Geographical Review ,
JSTOR
30034202 ; Charles F. Walker, The American Historical Review ,
doi :
10.1086/ahr.111.2.534 ,
JSTOR
10.1086/ahr.111.2.534
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