Cliff Welch, Ph.D.

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Here's a list of published (or accepted for publication) articles and book reviews.

Articles

"Jôfre Corrêa Netto, the Fidel Castro of Brazil." In The Human Tradition in Modern Brazil, edited by Peter Beattie. Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources, 2004. Pp. 207-29.

"Electiongate: The Latin American Golpe, American Style," Freeman Magazine 4:3 (Jan./Feb. 2001), 12-13.

"Planting the Seed: Finding Opportunity in the New Policies," BrazilMax (São Paulo, 28 June 2000). Found at http://www.BrazilMax.com/landless.html

"Giving Voice to Brazil's Rural Labor Movement," Grand Valley Review XXI (Spring 2000), 40-54.

"The Shooting of Jôfre Corrêa Netto: Writing the Individual Back Into Historical Memory," Radical History Review 75 (Fall 1999), 28-55.

"Worlds Apart: Neoliberalism's rural refugees sow seeds of transformation," Connection to the Americas (September 1998), 5-6.

"The China Syndrome," Freeman Magazine (August 1998), 12.

"Haiti Series Missed a Few Key Points," Grand Rapids Press (26 December 1996), A15.

---------- and Anthony Pereira, "Introduction: Labor and the Free Market in the Americas," Latin American Perspectives, edited by Cliff Welch and Anthony Pereira. Issue 84, 22:1 (Winter 1995), 1-10.

"Rivalry and Unification. Mobilizing Rural Workers in São Paulo on the Eve of the Golpe of 1964," Journal of Latin American Studies 27 (Winter 1995), 161-87.

"Labor Internationalism: The Origins of United States Involvement in Brazilian Unions, 1945-1965," Latin American Research Review 30:2 (Spring 1995), 61-88.

Fourteen entries. In The Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture. Barbara Tannenbaum, ed. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1995.

"Haitian Intervention: Business as Usual," The Lanthorn (20 September 1994), 4.

"Brazilian Street Kids," African Homefront 1:2 (Jan./Feb. 1994), 19-20.

"Family Life in Haiti," African Homefront 1:1 (Nov./Dec. 1993), 17-18.

"Where's the Class in Multiculturalism?" Grand Valley Review (Winter 1992), 62-64.

Book Reviews

Partners in Conflict. The Politics of Gender, Sexuality, and Labor in the Chilean Agrarian Reform, 1950-1973 by Heidi Tinsman. In American Historical Review 108:5 (December 2003), 1500-01. 

Afogados em leis: A CLT e a cultura política dos trabalhadores brasileiros by John D. French. In Hispanic American Historical Review 83:3 (August 2003), 592-93. 

The Tribute of Blood: Army, Honor, Race, and Nation in Brazil, 1864-1945 by Peter M. Beattie. In Labor History 43:3 (2002), 375-76.

Peasants Against Globalization: Rural Social Movements in Costa Rica by Marc Edelman. In Latin American Politics and Society 43:4 (Fall 2001), 166-68.

A Reinvenção do Futuro: Trabalho, Educação, Política na Globalização do Capitalismo. By Marcos Cezar de Freitas et al. In Luso Brazilian Review 38:1 (Summer 2001), 13-14.

Bitita’s Diary: The Childhood Memoirs of Carolina Maria de Jesus. Edited by Robert M. Levine, and, The Unedited Diaries of Carolina Maria de Jesus. Edited by Robert M. Levine and José Carlos Sebe Bom Meihy. In Hispanic American Historical Review 80:2 (May 2000), 385-387.

The Force of Irony: Power in the Everyday Life of Mexican Tomato Workers by Gabriel Torres. In The Americas 56:3 (January 2000), 125-26.

State, Capitalism and Democracy in Latin America. By Atilio A. Boron. In Hispanic American Historical Review 77:1 (February 1997), 153-54. 

Agrarian Structure and Political Power. Landlord and Peasant in the Making of Latin America. Edited by Evelyne Huber and Frank Safford. In The Americas 53:2 (October 1996), 303-04.

The Politics of the Possible. The Brazilian Rural Workers' Trade Union Movement, 1964-1985. By Biorn Maybury-Lewis. In International Labor and Working Class History. 50 (Fall 1996), 190-92.

Working Women, Working Men. São Paulo and the Rise of Brazil's Industrial Working Class, 1900-1955. By Joel Wolfe. In The Hispanic American Historical Review 74:4 (November 1994), 737-38.

The Brazilian Workers' ABC. Class Conflict and Alliances in Modern São Paulo. By John D. French. In International Labor and Working Class History. 46 (Fall 1994), 207-8.

The Family in Bahia, Brazil, 1870-1945. By Dain Borges. In Inter-American Review of Bibliography. 43:4 (1993), 653-4.

Millenarian Vision, Capitalist Reality: Brazil’s Contestado Rebellion, 1912-1916. By Todd A. Diacon. In The Americas. Fall 1993.

Coffee Planters, Workers, and Wives. Class Conflict and Gender Relations on São Paulo Plantations. By Verena Stolcke. In Latin American Anthropology Review. 4:1 Winter 1993.

A Esquerda e o Golpe de 1964. By Dênis de Moraes. In The Hispanic American Historical Review. 73:1 (February 1993), 170.

The Manipulation of Consent. The State and Working Class Consciousness in Brazil. By Youssef Cohen. In Southeastern Latin Americanist. (June/July 1991).

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