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THE TRANSITION TO STATEHOOD IN THE NEW WORLD. Edited by JONESGRANT D. and KAUTZROBERT R. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1981. Pp. 254. $27.50.)

THE INCA AND AZTEC STATES, 1400–1800: ANTHROPOLOGY AND HISTORY. Edited by COLLIERGEORGE A., ROSALDORENATO I., and WIRTHJOHN D. (New York: Academic Press, 1982. Pp. 475. $47.00.)

SPANIARDS AND INDIANS IN SOUTHEASTERN MESOAMERICA: ESSAYS ON THE HISTORY OF ETHNIC RELATIONS. Edited by MACLEODMURDO J. and WASSERSTROMROBERT. (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1983. Pp. 291. $23.95.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 October 2022

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Copyright © 1985 by the University of Texas Press

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1. See Karen Spalding, “Social Climbers: Changing Patterns of Mobility among the Indians of Colonial Peru,” Hispanic American Historical Review 50 (Nov. 1970):645–64.

2. See Asunción Lavrin and Edith Couturier, “Dowries and Wills: A View of Women's Socioeconomic Role in Colonial Guadalajara and Puebla, 1640–1790,” Hispanic American Historical Review 59 (May 1979):280–304.

3. Ibid., 304.