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Gugliotta, Bobette – 1989
This collective biography offers insight into the more famous and infamous women in Mexico's history and weaves the tale of how their ways and deeds have shaped both a culture and a nation. The book starts with the conquest and ends with the twentieth century, outlining the lives of Mexican women and their causes. The women described in the book…
Descriptors: Females, History, Latin American Culture, Latin American History

Thomson, Mark – History Teacher, 1998
Addresses the migration of smallpox into the New World where it caused the extinction of entire indigenous civilizations and altered the survivors' cultures. Discusses the historical origins of smallpox and highlights the migration and consequences of smallpox in Central and South America. Includes an annotated bibliography, research description,…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Diseases, Essays, Foreign Countries