Book Review Jacob Blanc and Frederico Freitas, eds. Big Water: The Making of the Borderlands between Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay. (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2018). Book Review Jacob Blanc and Frederico Freitas, eds. Big Water: The Making of the Borderlands between Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay. (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2018). Book Review Jacob Blanc and Frederico Freitas, eds. Big Water: The Making of the Borderlands between Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay. (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2018).  
The borderline between Brazil and Uruguay (South America) is punctuated by “twin cities” settlements...
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Professor Slatta has written a solid social history of the Argentine countryside in the nineteenth c...
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U.S.-Mexico Borderlands is an addition to the Jaguar Books on Latin America Series coedited by W.H B...
Book review of Amazonia: Territorial Struggles on Perennial Frontiers. Paul Little. Baltimore: Johns...
If there exists a world region, where the frontier constitutes one of the large socio-temporal narra...
In this newest Texas Borderlands study, Jefferson Morgenthaler attempts to present a comprehensive h...
The La Plata River Basin is a complex network of people, plains, and rivers that covers over three m...
This research project is about how to connect political bordering urban systems through the natural ...
Frontier and Western History in Central Brazil Dutra e Silva, S. No Oeste, a terra e o céu: a expans...
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The borderline between Brazil and Uruguay (South America) is punctuated by “twin cities” settlements...
Border Spaces offers an interdisciplinary examination of the land border between the United States a...
Professor Slatta has written a solid social history of the Argentine countryside in the nineteenth c...
Big Water explores four centuries of the overlapping histories of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay (t...
none1noTHIS COLLECTIVE VOLUME IS ONE OF the first attempts to compile a history of the "Triple Front...
U.S.-Mexico Borderlands is an addition to the Jaguar Books on Latin America Series coedited by W.H B...
Book review of Amazonia: Territorial Struggles on Perennial Frontiers. Paul Little. Baltimore: Johns...
If there exists a world region, where the frontier constitutes one of the large socio-temporal narra...
In this newest Texas Borderlands study, Jefferson Morgenthaler attempts to present a comprehensive h...
The La Plata River Basin is a complex network of people, plains, and rivers that covers over three m...
This research project is about how to connect political bordering urban systems through the natural ...
Frontier and Western History in Central Brazil Dutra e Silva, S. No Oeste, a terra e o céu: a expans...
This article’s objective is to present, via bibliographic research, the territorial makeup of coloni...
This essay reviews the following works: Upriver: The Turbulent Life and Times of an Amazonian People...
Citation: Sherow, J. E. (2015). Wide Rivers Crossed: The South Platte and Illinois of the American P...
The borderline between Brazil and Uruguay (South America) is punctuated by “twin cities” settlements...
Border Spaces offers an interdisciplinary examination of the land border between the United States a...
Professor Slatta has written a solid social history of the Argentine countryside in the nineteenth c...