Guide to the Ronald H. Chilcote collection on Latin...
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Guide to the Ronald H. Chilcote collection on Latin America
1900-2007
Bulk, 1970-1990
Collection Number 012
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS & ARCHIVES
TOMÁS RIVERA LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE LIBRARIES
RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA 92517-5900
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Finding Aid compiled by Ronald H. Chilcote (last updated April 2009)
Series
Brazil
Series Scope and Content Summary
This series contains ephemera regarding Brazil. Materials are arranged according to the
following themes and sub-themes:
1. Brazil: Politics and Elections (1964 to 1984)
2. Brazil: Politics and Elections (1985 to 1995)
3. Brazil: Politics and Elections (1996 to 2008)
Cardoso and Lula Governments
Ephemera
Political System
Periodical Runs
Economy
4. Brazil: Political Parties, PCB and Left
5. Brazil: Interest Groups:
Social Movements
Political Culture
US & Brazil Relations
Iron and Steel
Ceará
Amazon
Pernambuco
6. Brazil: Miscellaneous: Articles, Papers, Manuscripts
7. Brazil: Intellectuals: São Paulo
8. Brazil: Intellectuals: Rio de Janeiro
9. Brazil: Intellectuals: Seminario Weekly Periodical
10. Voz da Unidade: São Paulo Weekly of the PCB
11. Brazil Left Periodicals and Ephemera
NOTE: Not all of the materials listed have been received by Special Collections &
Archives. Some items are still in the possession of Ronald H. Chilcote.
Container List
Box #: Brazil 01.1 Name: Brazil Ephemera
DESCRIPTION: Brazil: Politics and Elections (1964 to 1984).
1 box
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Box #: Brazil 01.2 Name: Brazil Ephemera
DESCRIPTION: Brazil: Politics and Elections (1985 to 1995)
1 box
Box #: Brazil 01.3 Name: Brazil Ephemera
DESCRIPTION: Brazil: Politics and Elections (1996 to 2008)
Cardoso and Lula Governments
Ephemera
Political System
Periodical Runs
Economy
1 box
Box #: Brazil 01.4 Name: Brazil Ephemera
DESCRIPTION: Brazil: Political Parties, PCB and Left
1 box
Box #: Brazil 01.5
Name: Brazil Ephemera
DESCRIPTION: Brazil: Interest Groups:
Social Movements
Political Culture
US & Brazil Relations
Iron and Steel
Ceará
Amazon
1 box
Box #: Brazil 01.6
Name: Brazil Ephemera
DESCRIPTION: Brazil: Miscellaneous: Articles, Papers, and Manuscripts
1 box
Box #: Brazil 01.6.1
Name: Brazil Ephemera
DESCRIPTION: Brazil: Miscellaneous: Articles, Papers, Manuscripts
1 box
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Box #: Brazil 01.6.2 Name: Brazil Ephemera
DESCRIPTION: Brazil: Miscellaneous: Articles, Papers, Manuscripts
1 box
Box #: Brazil 01.7
Name: Intellectuals: São Paulo
DESCRIPTION: Brazil: Intellectuals: São Paulo
Folders organized by person, with ephemera. See also the transcripts of interviews as well as
audiotapes of interviews.
1 box
Box #: Brazil 01.8 Name: Intellectuals Rio de Janeiro
DESCRIPTION: Brazil: Intellectuals: Rio de Janeiro
Files organized by name of person (See transcripts and audio tapes of interviews)
1 box
Box #: Brazil 01.9 Name: Seminario
DESCRIPTION: Brazil: Intellectuals: Seminario Weekly Periodical
Includes detailed notes of authors, titles, content of articles through the years of this publication
(Also see microfilm of this weekly nationalist left newspaper)
1 box
Box #: Brazil 01.10
Name: Voz da Unidade
Description: São Paulo Weekly of the PCB
Box #: Brazil 01.11.1 Name: Brazil Left Periodicals and Ephemera
Description: No description given
Box #: Brazil 01.11.2 Name: Brazil Left Periodicals and Ephemera
Description: No description given
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Series
Brazil NE
Series Scope and Content Summary
This series contains archival materials and a small selection of relevant books and pamphlets
primarily regarding Northeast Nrazil. Ephemera, pamphlets, and photocopied materials relating
to a broad comparative project on Brazil, Chile, and Mexico initiated in Brazil in 1969 (phase
one) and 1971 (phases 2 and 3), Chile (1972), and Mexico (1973) are included. The bulk of
materials relate to Northeast Brazil and a focus on two communities, Petrolina in the state of
Pernambuco and Juazeiro in the state of Bahia.The series includes audiotape interviews with the
leaders of the two communities.
Container List
Box#: Brazil NE 01.1 Name: Background Sources
DESCRIPTION: Background Sources; Obstacles and prevailing conditions; Criteria for location of
the fieldwork
Box #: Brazil NE 01.2 Name: Phase 1 Elite
DESCRIPTION: Brazilian Northeast
Interviews in Juazeiro, 1969
Interviews in Petrolina, 1969
Codes for Phase 1
CEMIC Study 1971
Box #: Brazil NE 01.3 Name: Monograph
DESCRIPTION: Northeast Brazil
Monograph by Ronald H. Chilcote. Proofs
Box #: Brazil NE 02.1 Name: Phase 2 Elite
DESCRIPTION: Brazilian Northeast
Phase 2 Schedules, Codes; Open-ended responses for Brazil
Box #: Brazil NE 02.2 Name: Phase 1 Sociometric Br, Ch, and Mex
DESCRIPTION: Sociometric Study Phase 1 Brazil (1971), Chile (1972), Questionnaires, codes,
responses Mexico (1973) Questionnaires, codes, responses (some interviews coordinated by and
in possession of Ross Walker, Mendocino County)
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Box #: Brazil NE 02.3 Name: Phase 2 Socialization
DESCRIPTION: Socialization Study. Brazil Data
Interviews and Tapes
Box #: Brazil NE 03 Name: Phase 2 Elite
DESCRIPTION: Brazilian Northeast Study of Juazeiro and Petrolina.
Elite Study 1971
Questionnaires 1-40
Box #: Brazil NE 04 Name: Phase 2 Elite
DESCRIPTION: Brazilian Northeast Study of Juazeiro and Petrolina.
Elite Study 1971
Questionnaires 41-80
Box #: Brazil NE 05 Name: Phase 2 Elite
DESCRIPTION: Brazilian Northeast Study of Juazeiro and Petrolina.
Elite Study 1971
Questionnaires 81-118
Boz #: Brazil NE 06 Name: Phase 2 Elite
DESCRIPTION: Brazil Northeast
School Survey 1971
Student Code Sheets
Box #: Brazil NE 07 Name: Phase 2 Elite
DESCRIPTION: Brazilian Northeast
School Survey 1971
Student questionnaires 1-100
Box #: Brazil NE 08 Name: Phase 2 Elite
DESCRIPTION: Brazilian Northeast
School Survey 1971
Student questionnaires 101-200
Box #: Brazil NE 09 Name: Phase 2 Elite
DESCRIPTION: Brazilian Northeast
School Survey 1971
Student questionnaires 201-300
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Boz#: Brazil NE 10 Name: Phase 2 Elite
DESCRIPTION: Brazilian Northeast
School Survey 1971
Student questionnaires 301-400
Box#: Brazil NE 11 Name: Phase 2 Elite
DESCRIPTION: Brazilian Northeast
School Survey 1971
Student questionnaires 401-500
Box #: Brazil NE 12 Name: Phase 2 Elite
DESCRIPTION: Brazilian Northeast
School Survey 1971
Student questionnaires 501-584
Box #: Brazil NE 13 Name: Phase 2 Elite
DESCRIPTION: Brazilian Northeast
School Survey 1971
Teacher Questionnaires 1-53.
Box #: Brazil NE 14 Name: Theory and Design
Brazil Northeast
Elite Study
Urban-Municipal Theoretical Issues
Elite Interview Schedule. Theoretical design of schedule
Box #: Brazil NE 15 Name: Literature and Theory
DESCRIPTION: Brazil Northeast
General Latin American local community politics
Brazil: Local politics, literature, and theory
Northeast: Working papers with LARP
Box #: Brazil NE 16 Name: Elite Theory
DESCRIPTION: General Theory on Local Politics and Power Structure. Basis for research.
General theory, leaders and followers, hypotheses; Pernambuco: General; clippings and
information
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Box #: Brazil NE 17 Name: Municipal Budgets: Juazeiro % Petrolina
DESCRIPTION: Brazilian Northeast
Juazeiro and Petrolina
Electoral data for 1976 and 1978
Box #: Brazil NE 18 Name: Casimir Study 1966
DESCRIPTION: Brazilian Northeast
Survey of Juazeiro and Petrolina by Jean Casimir for the UNESCO Latin American Center in
Rio. Includes data printouts and two rolls of microfilm.
Box #: Brazil NE 20 Name: Historical Overview Juazeiro and Sertao
DESCRIPTION: Brazilian Northeast
Historical Overview of Juazeiro.
Juazeiro and Petrolina economy
Field notes 1969 (electoral, institutional, economic)
Box #: Brazil NE 21
Name: Historical Overview Petrolina and Sertao
DESCRIPTION: Brazilian Northeast
Historical Overviews
Petrolina
Historical files; organizational positions; ossies. (Issues and needs, including content analysis of
themes in O Farol)
Box #: Brazil NE 22 Name: Aftermath 1972 to 1982
DESCRIPTION: Brazilian Northeast
The aftermath following the field research. Information and ephemera for the period 1972 to
1982.
Box #: Brazil NE 22.1 Name: Revisit 1982-1982 Interviews Juazeiro & Petrolina
DESCRIPTION: Interviews and recordings with key political figures and personalities in Juazeiro
and Petrolina on a return visit to the towns and region.
Follow-up Phase 1982 to 1984
Audio interviews in a return visit to Juazeiro and Petrolina.
1. Luiz Viana Filho Salvador, July 23, 1982.
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2. Moaycr Santos. Editor of Jornal de Juazeiro. July 30, 1982.
Padere Mansueto de Lavor, Juazeiro. July 30, 1982.
3A. Diniz Cavalcante July 27, 1982
Antonio Victoria Justino, July 28, 1982
Jorge Souze Duarte July 28, 1982
PDS Convention July 28. 1982 with Jorge Khoury, Arnold Vianha Nascimento, Joseph
Bandeira, and Americo Tanuri
3B. PDS ConventioonbJuazeiro. July 29, 1983.
4. Joaquim Florencio Coelho. Petrolina, July 23, 1983
5. Dom José Rodrigues, Bishop of Juazeiro. July 25, 1983 Radio Juazeiro. Speech on the
―Secca‖
Geraldo Teixeira Coelho, Vereador. Petrolina July 26, 1983
Jorge Khory, Mayor. July 26, 1983.
Propaganda ―Palativa do Assaré‖ Antonio Boncalves da Silva.
6. Dom José Rodrigues de Souza. Interview, Recife. August 23, 1984.
7. José Walter Lubarino. Interview, Petrolina. July 27, 1983.
Manoel Correia de Andrade, Interview, Recife. July 30, 1983.
Marta Suplicy Problema da Mulher Rede Globo August 19, 1983.
8. Guissippi Muccini Interview, Juazeiro, July 26, 1982
Marta Luz Benavides, Interview, Juazeiro, July 26, 1982.
Box #: Brazil NE 23 Name: Protest & Resist (1)
DESCRIPTION:
Brazilian Northeast
Protest and Resistance
Indian Revolts; Palmares & Black Revolts; Mascates & Praieira Revolutions
Box #: Brazil NE 24 Name: Protest & Resist (2)
DESCRIPTION: Brazilian Northeast
Protest and Resistance
Tiradentes
Rodeador
Canudos
Beato Lourenco and Severino Tavares
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Box #: Brazil NE 25 Name: Protest & Resist (3)
DESCRIPTION: Brazilian Northeast
Protest and Resistance
Peasant Leagues of Francisco Juliao
Box #: Brazil NE 26 Name: Phase 2 School Study Mex
DESCRIPTION: Brazil Northeast comparison with Mexico.
Mexicali and Calexico
School Survey (1973)
Student Questionnaires 1-75
Box #: Brazil NE 27 Name: Phase 2 School Study Mex
DESCRIPTION: Brazil Northeast comparison with Mexico.
Mexicali and Calexico
School Survey (1973)
Student Questionnaires 76-150
Box #: Brazil NE 28 Name: Phase 2 School Study Mex
DESCRIPTION: Brazil Northeast comparison with Mexico.
Mexicali and Calexico
School Survey (1973)
Student Questionnaires 151-225
Box #: Brazil NE 29 Name: Phase 2 School Study Mex
DESCRIPTION: Brazil Northeast comparison with Mexico.
Mexicali and Calexico
School Survey (1973)
Student Questionnaires 226-309
Box #: Brazil NE 30 Name: Phase 2 School Study Mex
DESCRIPTION: Brazil Northeast comparison with Mexico.
Mexicali and Calexico
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School Survey (1973)
Student Questionnaires 310-397
Box #: Brazil NE 31 Name: Phase 2 School Study
DESCRIPTION: School Survey
Code sheets and Coding Instructions
Brazil (1971 (584 cases)
Chile (1972) (224 cases)
Mexico (Calexico and Mexicali) (1973) (397 cases)
Box #: Brazil NE 32 Name: Phase 2 Socialization
DESCRIPTION: Socialization Study
Master Interview Schedules
Coding description and original data
Brazil (1971)
Chile (1972)
Mexico (1973)
Box #: Brazil NE 33 Name: Phase 2 Socialization Br
DESCRIPTION: Brazil Northeast
Socialization Study
66 interviews, 33 tapes and codes to taped 66 interviews
Box #: Brazil NE 34 Name: Phase 2 Socialization Br
DESCRIPTION: Brazil Northeast
Socialization Study
66 interviews, 33 tapes and codes to taped 66 interviews
Box #: Brazil NE 35 Name: Phase 2 Socialization Mex
DESCRIPTION: Socialization Mexico (1973)
Instructions to interviewers and codes. Response in Calexico, Tecate, and Mexicali
Box #: Brazil NE 36 Name: Phase 2 Socialization Mex
DESCRIPTION: Socialization Mexico (1973)
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Tapes from interviews in Calexico, Tecate, Mexicali
Box #: Brazil NE 37 Name: Phase 2 Socialization Mex & Chile Socialization Study
DESCRIPTION:
Codebook for socialization study; questionnaire: Chile and Mexico.
Chile socialization responses (1972) A+B; Codes, Written responses from open-ended questions.
Box #: Brazil NE 38 Name: Phase 2 Socialization Chile Socialialization
DESCRIPTION: Chile Interview tapes 1-60
Box #: Brazil NE 39 Name: Phase 2 Model Education
DESCRIPTION: Comparative Project
A Model of Education and Development: Preliminary papers
Brazil: General Education. Adult Education, including writings by Paulo Freire
Box #: Brazil NE 40 Name: Phase 2 Education General
DESCRIPTION: General Education
Information on Paulo Freire
Education Background papers and ephemera on Juazeiro and Petrolina
Box #: Brazil NE 41 Name: Phase 2 Education General
DESCRIPTION: General Education, Studies and Methods
Questionnaire and questionnaire design
Box #: Brazil NE 42 Name: Phase 2: Project Design
DESCRIPTION: Education Study
Project Design
Box #: Brazil NE 43 Name: Phase 1: Chile Elite
DESCRIPTION: Chile:
Elite Interviews and questionnaires for Coquimbo and La Serena.
Date for 1972.
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Box #: Brazil NE 44 Name: Baja Research Papers
DESCRIPTION: Baja California
General research and background papers and ephemera
Box #: Brazil NE 45 Name: Baja Ephemera
DESCRIPTION: Baja California. Overview
Ephemera and pamphlets
Box #: Brazil NE 46 Name: Printouts
DESCRIPTION: Data printouts of:
Elite Study:
Phase 1 Sociometric Brazil
Phase 2 Brazil bio (118)
Brazil A-F (44 )
Brazil City Council and Mayors
Chile Bio A-F
Chile Councilmen in Coquimo by William Culver:
Mexico (57)
School Study:
All countries (705)
Brazil (each school)
Chile
Mexico (227) and by school
Socialization:
All countries (226)
Brazil (66 )
Chile (60 and30)
Mexico (100)
Box #: Brazil NE 47.1 Name: Coquimbo & La Serena
DESCRIPTION: Periodical clippings for the towns of Coquimbo and La Serena, 1971-1972
Box #: Brazil NE 47.2 Name: Coquimbo & La Serena
DESCRIPTION: Periodical clippings for the towns of Coquimbo and La Serena, 1971-1972
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Box #: Brazil NE 47.3 Name: Coquimbo & La Serena
DESCRIPTION: Periodical clippings for the towns of Coquimbo and La Serena, 1971-1972
Box #: Brazil NE 48 Name: Coquimbo & La Serena
DESCRIPTION: Ephemera, including documents from the Universidad de Chile, Seminarios de
Problemas Desarrollo, Regionalies do Coquimbo, Phone books,. Census Books and other
documents
Box #: Brazil NE 49 Name: Coquimbo & La Serena
DESCRIPTION: Chilean school textbooks and other information
Box #: Brazil NE 50 Name: Baja Ephemera
DESCRIPTION: Pamphlets, Manuscript on Baja, Phone books, Calexico information
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Series
Cabral
Series Scope and Content Summary
This series contains books, pamphlets, periodical runs, press clippings, audio recordings, and
ephemera on Cabo Verde and Guinea Bissau with an emphasis on the writings by and about
Amílcar Cabral and his revolutionary movement. The documents and ephemera on Cabral relate
to the extensive bibliography in Ronald H. Chilcote’s Amílcar Cabral’s Revolutionary Theory,
Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1991.
Series includes journal runs: Soronda 1-13, 15
No Pincha 1975 to 1985
See inventory list of available and missing issues.
Series includes: Books by Amilcar Cabral
Books about Cabral and his revolution
Books on Cabo Verde and Guinea Bissau
Container List
Box #: Cabral 01 Name: Cabral & Guinea Bissau
DESCRIPTION: Cape Verde Clippings. Independence Struggle to 1973.
Box #: Cabral 01.1 Name: Archival Correspondence
DESCRIPTION: Guinea-Bissau and Cabo Verde.
Reflects emergence of nationalism, independence, and the nation-state; letters with scholars and
participants and international organizations the Cabral and PAIGC. From 1960 to 2005.
Box #: Cabral 02 Name: Cabral & Guinea Bissau
DESCRIPTION: Journal articles and manuscripts on Cabral and G. Bissau and Cape Verde.
Box #: Cabral 03 Name: Cabral & Guinea Bissau
DESCRIPTION: Journal articles and manuscripts on Cabral and G. Bissau and Cape Verde.
Box #: Cabral 04 Name: Cabral & Guinea Bissau
DESCRIPTION: Cabral Assassination Clippings. Purges PAIGC post-1975. Coup of 1989
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Box #: Cabral 05 Name: Cabral & Guinea Bissau
DESCRIPTION: Writings about Cabral. Manuscript on Cabral
Box #: Cabral 06 thru Cabral 10 Name: Cabral & Guinea Bissau
DESCRIPTION: Ephemera Documents up to 1965.
PAIGC (Archive 65); Amilcar Cabral Writings, 1949-1959 (Archive 66); Amilcar Cabral
Writings, 1960 -1965 (Archive 67); Luiz Cabral Writings (Archive 68); FLING and Related
Groups (Archive 69). These files are from the Chilcote Archive on Portuguese Africa. All but
these files on Cabo Verde and Guinea Bissau are in the Boekmann Center of the University of
Southern California.
All references to the collection are in Chilcote, Emerging Nationalism in Portuguese Africa: A
Bibliography of Documentary Ephemera Through 1965, Stanford: Stanford University, 1969.
Translations in a second volume published by Stanford. See also 15 reels of microfilm of the
original ephemera on Portuguese Africa
Ephemera Documents Post-1965. Listings of CIDAC (Lisbon). Clippings on Guinea-Bissau &
Cabral. Materials on Cabral. Writings by Cabral (2 boxes).
Box #: Cabral 11 Name: Cabral & Guinea Bissau
DESCRIPTION: Card file by theme:
Books and Pamphlets on Cabral; Articles on Cabral; Other Sources; Books by Cabral; Articles
by Cabral. See extensive bibliography of these and other sources on Cabral in Chilcote, Amílcar
Cabral: Revolutionary Theory and Practice: A Critical Guide, Boulder: Lynne Rienner
Publishers, 1991.
Box #: Cabral 12 Name: Cabral & Guinea Bissau
DESCRIPTION: Interviews with the Revolutionary Leadership in Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde
(21 interviews in 1975).
Box #: Cabral 13 Name: Cabral & Guinea Bissau
DESCRIPTION: Tapes and manuscripts.
Two reels of tapes with New Year Message 1973 and revolutionary music. 13 cassette tapes of
revolutionary leadership interviews. Marcos Arruda seminar on education.
Box #: Cabral 14 Name: Cabral & Guinea-Bissau
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DESCRIPTION: Chilcote Research Files. Grant proposal and correspondence.
Box #: Cabral 15 Name: Cabral & Guinea-Bissau
DESCRIPTION: Correspondence
Cabral Special issue of Latin American Perspectives
Notes, manuscript, proofs of Chilcote, Amílcar Cabral's Revolutionary Theory, Boulder: Lynne
Reinner Publishers, 1991.
Box #: Cabral 16 Name: Cabral & Guinea-Bissau
DESCRIPTION: Correspondence with Lynne Reinner Publishers. Cabral manuscript, interviews,
and photographs in chapters 1 to 5.
Box #; Cabral 17 Name: Cabral & Guinea Bissau
DESCRIPTION: Early research files used in Chilcote, Portuguese Africa, and Cabral bibliography.
Various subject folders on Atlantic Islands, Cape Verde, Guinea. Tribal ethnic groupings.
Resistance. Background and interpretation. Colonial history.
Series includes journal runs:
Guinea-Bissau
Soronda, 1-13, 15
No Pincha l975 to 1985 Nos 2 (March 29, 1975 to ll90 (January 11, 1986). See Inventory list of
available and missing issues.
Boletim Oficial Republica da Guinea Bissau Nos 8 to 35 (1975)
Unidade e Luta 4 numbers (1982)
Boletim BISE (1987)
Cape Verde
Nôs Luta (1975+)
Boletim Ofical de Cabo Verde
Voz di Povo
Series includes:
Books by Amílcar Cabral
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Books about Cabral and his revolution.
Books on Cape Verde and Guinea Bissau
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Series
Comparative Politics
Series Scope and Content Summary
This series contains ephemera and photocopied materials relating to the major themes in
comparative politics and political economy: methods, origins, and paradigms. Major theories
include system, state, culture, class, transition, imperialism, development, and
underdevelopment. Theoretical directions: anarchism, democratic socialism, Trotskyism, and
Marxism. Synthesis and analysis in Ronald H. Chilcote’s Theories of Comparative Politics
(1994) and Theories of Comparative Political Economy (2000).
Container List
Box #: Comparative 01 Name: Comparative Methods & Literature
DESCRIPTION: Folders on methods and techniques, literature overview, comparative
bibliography, and ideology from orthodox perspective
Box #: Comparative 02 Name: Comparative Origins & Evolution
DESCRIPTION: Folders on comparative historical theories; political economy and historical
trends; issues of comparative:
Ideology and Myths
Politics and Science
Contradictions of the Professions
Universities, Government, and Foundations
Box #: Comparative 03 Name: Search for Paradigms
DESCRIPTION: Search for Paradigms with focus on ideological premises and the foundation of
past paradigms. Folders on Marx and Weber to contrast differing approaches and influences on
paradigms.
Box #: Comparative 04 Name: Systems Theory
DESCRIPTION: Folders on types and terminology; origins; Easton and formal systems; Almond
and structural foundations; systems and class analysis
Box #: Comparative 05
Name: Theories of State
DESCRIPTION: Folders on general theories of state; corporatism; instrumentalism; structuralism;
pluralism; Gramsci
Box #: Comparative 06
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Name: Theories of Culture
DESCRIPTION: Folders on political culture; alternative views, communication, and political
socialization.
Box #: Comparative 07 Name: Theories of Class
DESCRIPTION: Folders on class theories; class and state; class struggle
Box #: Comparative 08 Name: Theories of Transition
DESCRIPTION: Folders on theories of transition, including revolution; democracy, transition, and
modes of production
Box #: Comparative 09 Name: Theories of Imperialism
DESCRIPTION: Folders on imperialism theory; Marxist theories of imperialism; Non-Marxist
theories of imperialism, and multinationals.
Box #: Comparative 10 Name: Theories of Development
DESCRIPTION: Folders on development comparisons; modernization, economic development;
and critiques of orthodox theory.
Box #: Comparative 11 Name: Theories of Underdevelopment and Dependency
DESCRIPTION: Folders on underdevelopment and dependency
Box #: Comparative 12
Name: Comparative Theory (1)
DESCRIPTION: Folders on comparative theory, including anarchism; democratic socialism; and
Trotskyism
Box #: Comparative 13 Name: Comparative Theory (2)
DESCRIPTION: Folders on comparative theory, including Marxism and general theoretical trends.
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Series
Cordel
Series Scope and Content Summary
This series includes over 4000 chapbooks/folhetos of social poetry and the literatura de cordel
collected by Ronald H. Chilcote, circa 1968 to 2009. Since that time this series has been
augmented with hundreds of recently published chapbooks or folhetos. Chilcote’s bibliography
includes published journal articles on the political significance of the literature published in
Lore, Latin American Popular Culture, and Ideology and Literature. Original woodcuts used for
some of the covers are included in this series. Interviews with important troubadours or
cantadores are also contained in this series.
Container List
Box #: Cordel 01
Name: Cordel Card files
DESCRIPTION: Cordel Card files. Box 1 is sorted by theme. Related to Boxes 8-2.1
1.1.1 Antonio Silvino
1.1.2 Lampião
1.1.3 Desoleiros
1.1.4 Family feuds
1.1.5 Pelejas
1.1.5 Valentia
2.1.2 Padre Cicero
2.1.4 Padre Damião
2.1.5 Other
2.2 Misterios
3.1 Natural Disasters
4.1 Local
4.2 State
4.4 International
4.5 General
Some cards for additional chapbooks 1970s to 1980s are not organized by theme.
Box #: Cordel 02
Name: Card File Romances
DESCRIPTION: Card File Romances. Related to Boxes 53-56
Box #: Cordel 03 Name: Cordel Monographs, Pamphlets, Bibliography
DESCRIPTION: Cordel Monographs, Pamphlets, Bibliography
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Description and Dimension
Protest Movements: Reference, clippings
Case Studies of Resistance
Conselheiro & Julião
Social Banditry
Box #: Cordel 04 Name: Cordel Monographs, Pamphlets, Bibliography
DESCRIPTION: Popular Poets: Interviews in 1967. Notes and transcriptions, interview schedules,
interview tabulation, and articles from journals.
Box #: Cordel 05 Name: Cordel Monographs, Pamphlets, Bibliography
DESCRIPTION: Cordel. UCLA Symposium. Chilcote mss and published article in Lore. Popular
poetry and politics. Ideology and Literature
Box #: Cordel 06 Name: Cordel Microfilm & Tapes
DESCRIPTION: Microfilm of old chapbooks (folhetos) in Casa Ruy Barbosa from the Leondro
Barros Collection, Rio de Janeiro.
Audiotapes of troubadors or cantadores:
Northeast Cantadores
Campo São Cristavão, Rio, May 7, 1967
Casa de Paraiba, Rio, May 1967
Lourival &Otacilio Batista
Cantadores Paraíba. Interviews by Setastião Batista, July-August 1967
5 reel tapes, l small reel tape, 2 cassettes:
João José da Silva
Manoel Camilo dos Santos
Lourivan Batista Patariota
Severino Anísio de Souza
José Alves de Pontes
José Bernardo da Silva
Francisco Evarista da Silva
Adalgiso Carlos Lacerda de Oliveira
Joaquim Batista da Silva
Sebastião Francisco da Silva
Manoel Caboclo da Silva
Manoel d'Almeida da Silva, Sebastiaão Batista, Blaudomiro Paes de Andrade, José da
Silva, Luiz Camara Cascudo.
Estrolinho da Norte
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Estrolinho da Norte & José pedro da Silva.
Ceará Caboclo
Festa da aViola
See originals in Cordel 06
Box #: Cordel 07
Name: Cordel Woodcuts
DESCRIPTION: Cordel Literature. Woodcuts for capa or cover of the chapbooks or folhetos. (31
woodcuts)
Box #: Cordel 08-21 Name: Pamphlets by Theme
DESCRIPTION: Cordel Pamphlets classified by theme. See index cards in Box 1
Box #: Cordel 22-38 Name: Unclassified Pamphlets
DESCRIPTION: Unclassified cordel pamphlets published in the1980s and1990s
Box #: Cordel 39-50 Name: Unclassified Pamphlets
DESCRIPTION: Cordel pamphlets published in 1980s and 1990s.
Box #: Cordel 51 Name: Rare Papers
Box #: Cordel 52 Name: Unclassified Pamphlets
Box #: Cordel 53-56 Name: Romance Pamphlets
Box #: Cordel 57-67 Name: Romances unclassified
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Series
Intervention
Series Scope and Content Summary
This series contains materials from 1960 to 2000 with general folders on each major Latin
American country. This extends to protest movements in the United States, including Afro-
American, Chicano, Native American, and Feminist Movements. Each box usually contains a
folder on the revolutionary left material
Container List
Box #: Intervention 01.01 Name: Latin America Overview
DESCRIPTION: Latin America Overview; Overview of Cases by Study Units. Reading Lists.
Course Syllabuses and Study Guides
Box #: Intervention 01.02.1 Name:: LA Quincentenary (1)
DESCRIPTION: Pamphlets and ephemera on the 500th celebration of the discovery of the
Americas. Critical assessment of the period 1492-1992
Box #: Intervention 01.02.2 Name: LA Quincentenary (2)
DESCRIPTION: Pamphlets and ephemera on the 500th celebration of the discovery of the
Americas. Critical assessment of the period 1492-1992
Box #: Intervention 01.02.3 Name: LA Quincentenary (3)
DESCRIPTION: Pamphlets and ephemera on the 500th celebration of the discovery of the
Americas. Critical assessment of the period 1492-1992
Box #: Intervention 01.02.4 Name: LA Quincentenary (40)
DESCRIPTION: Pamphlets and ephemera on the 500th celebration of the discovery of the
Americas. Critical assessment of the period 1492-1992
Box #: Intervention 01.03.1 Name: US & LA Politics (1)
DESCRIPTION: United States and Latin America: Relations and Politics. Pamphlets and
Ephemera
Box #: Intervention 01.03.2 Name: US & LA Politics (2)
DESCRIPTION: United States and Latin America: Relations and Politics. Pamphlets and
Ephemera
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Box #: Intervention 01.03.3 Name: US &LA Politics (3)
DESCRIPTION: United States and Latin America: Relations and Politics. Pamphlets and
Ephemera
Box #: Intervention 01.03.4 Name: US & LA Politics (4)
DESCRIPTION: United States and Latin America: Relations and Politics. Pamphlets and
Ephemera
Box #: Intervention 01.03.5 Name: US & LA Politics (5)
DESCRIPTION: United States and Latin America: Relations and Politics. Pamphlets and
Ephemera
Box #: Intervention 01.04 Name: General Overview Ephemera
DESCRIPTION: Latin America. General Overview. Ephemera, clippings, other
Box #: Intervention 01.05 Name: Comp Pols & LA Comparative Politics and Latin America
DESCRIPTION: Pamphlets, Ephemera, Clippings
Foundations:
Geography
History
Government
Economic Development
Box #: Intervention 01.06 Name: Religious Institutions
DESCRIPTION: Foundations of Latin America:
Church and Religions Groups
Box #: Intervention 01.07 Name: Bureaucracy, Oligarchy, and Intellectuals
DESCRIPTION: Foundations of Latin America Bureaucracy
Industrial Oligarchy
Intellectuals
Box #: Intervention 01.08 Name: Military
DESCRIPTION: Foundations of Latin America
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Military
Box #: Intervention 01.09 Name: Parties and Party System
DESCRIPTION: Foundations of Latin America
Political Parties and Party System
Box #:Intervention 01.10.01 Name: Students (1)
DESCRIPTION: Foundations of Latin America
Students
Box #: Intervention 01.10.02 Name: Students (2)
DESCRIPTION: Latin American Foundations
Students (2)
Box #: Intervention 01.11 Name: Peasantry (1)
DESCRIPTION: Latin American Foundations
Peasantry
Box #: Intervention 01.12 Name: Peasantry (2)
DESCRIPTION: Latin American Foundations
Peasantry (continued)
Box #: Intervention 01.13 Name: Labor and Labor Unions
DESCRIPTION: Latin American Foundations
Labor and Labor Unions
Box #: Intervention 01.14 Name: Various Folders
DESCRIPTION: Latin America Folders on:
Social Movements
Agrarian Reform
Debt
Environment
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NAFTA
Economic Perspectives
Box #: Intervention 02.01 Name: Argentina General
DESCRIPTION: Argentina
General File: Guides, maps, newspaper clippings, and journal articles, pamphlets, and
documents. 1960 to 2000
Box #: Intervention 02.02 Name: Argentina General
DESCRIPTION: Argentina
General File: Guides, maps, newspaper clippings, and journal articles, pamphlets, and
documents. 1960 to 2000
Box #: Intervention 03 Name: Argentina Left
DESCRIPTION: Argentina
Revolutionary Left: Newspaper clippings, journal articles, and pamphlets. 1960 to 2000
Box #: Intervention 04 Name: Argentina 1966 & 1982 Coup 1966 & Falklands Malvinas 1982 Argentina
Coup June 1966. Newspaper clippings, journal articles, documents as backdrop to a case study
by Ronald H. Chilcote published October 1966 by the Latin American Research Program,
University of California, Riverside
Falklands Malvinas War 1982. Newspaper clippings, journal articles, guides to the conflict.
Box #: Intervention 05 Name: Bolivia
DESCRIPTION: General Sources: Newspaper clippings, journal articles, 1959 to 2000
Revolutionary Left Sources: Newspaper clippings, journal articles, pamphlets and documents.
1961 to 2000.
Intervention 06 Brazil Coup 1964 Brazil
1964 Coup Files. See also general and specific research files in the Chilcote Research Archive
under Brazil 01.0 to 19.
Box #: Intervention 06
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Name: Brazil Coup 1964
Description: Brazil
1964 Coup Files. See also general and specific research files in the Chilcote Research Archive
under Brazil 01.0 to 19.
Box #: Intervention 07 Name: Central America General
DESCRIPTION: Central America
General Folder. Maps, pamphlets, newspaper clippings
Box #: Intervention 08 Name: Central America US Policy
DESCRIPTION: Central America
U.S. Policy and Intervention, 1980 to 1990s. Pamphlets, newspaper clippings, journal articles,
document. Includes Chilcote talks and papers on the subject.
Box #: Intervention 09.01 Name: Chile General and Left
DESCRIPTION: Chile General File
Pamphlets, Notes, and Clippings on Chile
Box #: Intervention 09.02 Name: Chile: Frei, 1964-1970
DESCRIPTION: Chile
Eduardo Frei Period, 1964-1970
Pamphlets, Ephemera, and Newspaper Clippings
Box #: Intervention 09.03 Name: Chile: Pamphlets Peasants and Agrarian Reform
DESCRIPTION: Chile
Pamphlets with emphasis on peasants and agrarian reform in the 1960s
Box #: Intervention 09.04 Name: Chile: Electoral Data 1960-70
DESCRIPTION: Chile
Electoral Data 1960 to 1970
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Box #: Intervention 09.05 Name: Chile: Electoral Data
DESCRIPTION: Chile: Electoral Data (continued)
Box #: Intervention 09.06 Name: Chile: Allende Period, 1973 Coup & Aftermath
DESCRIPTION: Chile, Allende, the 1973 Coup and the Aftermath. Newspaper clippings, journal
articles, pamphlets and documents. Background outlines and materials. Focus on the coup.
Box #: Intervention 09.07 Name: Chile: Allende Speeches
DESCRIPTION: Chile:
Speeches by Salvador Allende
Writings on Justice by Jack Spence
Box #: Intervention 09.08 Name: Chile: Pamphlets
DESCRIPTION: Chile: Pamphlets
Box #: Intervention 09.09.1 Name: Chile: Periodical Runs (1)
DESCRIPTION: Chile: Periodical Runs and Clippings
Box #: Intervention 09.09.2 Name: Chile: Periodical Runs (2)
DESCRIPTION: Chile: Periodical Runs and Clippings
Box #: Intervention 09.10
Name: Chile: Post 1973 ephemera
DESCRIPTION: Chile after 1973
Pamphlets, mimeos, clippings and general ephemera
Box #: Intervention 09.10.1
Name: Chile Post 1973 Ephemera
Description: No Description Given
Box #: Intervention 09.10.2 Name: Chile Post 1973 Ephemera
Description: No Description Given
Box #: Intervention 10 Name: Chile: ITT & Copper
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DESCRIPTION: Chile:
ITT and corporate interests, Project Camelot, Chilean copper nationalization.
Box #: Intervention 11 Name: Colombia General & Left
DESCRIPTION: Colombia General Files:
General File: Guides, maps, newspaper clippings, and journal articles, pamphlets, and
documents. 1960 to 2000
Colombia Revolutionary Left: Gaitan and violence. Guerrilla struggles. Periodical clippings,
journal articles, and documents.
Box #: Intervention 12 Name: Costa Rica General & Left Costa Rica
DESCRIPTION: General Files: Newspaper clippings, journal articles from 1962 to 1994.
Revolutionary Left: Newspaper clippings and journal articles 1962 to 1974+
Box #: Intervention 13 Name: Cuba General
DESCRIPTION: Cuba General:
Newspaper clippings, journal articles, pamphlets, and documents organized by particular year.
Folder of newspaper clippings, journal articles, pamphlets, documents on Cuban themes,
including rectification 1985-1990, Ochoa case, economy, U.S policies, Soviet policy. Folders on
Cuban culture, politics, women, and other topics. Reports and analysis of CESU Centro de
Estudios Estados Unidos. Impact on Cuba of the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia.
Box #: Intervention 14 Name: Cuba General Lectures
DESCRIPTION: Cuba
General newspaper clippings and documents.
Box #: Intervention 15 Name: Cuba Politics
DESCRIPTION: Cuba
Lecture materials on Cuba, study guide, syllabus, notes. Cuba and its issues--debates at UC
Riverside and student concerns.
Box #: Intervention 16 Name: Cuba Bay of Pigs &Missile Crisis Oct 1962
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DESCRIPTION: Cuba
Bay of Pigs April 1961. Newspaper clippings and references
Cuban Missile Crisis October 1962. Newspaper clippings, references, journal articles.
Box #: Intervention 17
Name: Cuba Castro, Guevara
Description: Cuba
Articles by and about Regis Debres. Fidel Castro, Che Guevara.
Box #: Intervention 18 Name: Dominican Republic 1965
DESCRIPTION: Dominican Republic
General Sources: Newspaper clippings, journal articles, document
Dominican Republic. 1965 intervention by U.S. forces. Newspaper clippings, journal articles,
documents and correspondence. U.S. Interests. Events of 1965. Interpretations of 1965. Military
junta 1965. Radical Left. Role of OAS.
Box #: Intervention 19 Name: Ecuador
DESCRIPTION: Ecuador:
General Sources: Newspaper clippings, journal articles, documents
Revolutionary left: Newspaper clippings and ephemera.
Box #: Intervention 20 Name: El Salvador General
DESCRIPTION: El Salvador
General Sources: Newspaper clippings, journal articles, documents. Emphasis 1961 to 1989.
Revolutionary Left: Newspaper clippings, journal articles, ephemera documents, especially
1963 to 1980s.
Box #: Intervention 21 Name: El Salvador Revolt & Con
DESCRIPTION: El Salvador
Revolution and Counter Revolution during the 1980s:
Periodical clippings, journal articles, pamphlets, documentary ephemera.
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Box #: Intervention 21.1 Name: El Salvador Ephemera
Description: Combate Periodical 1980s & Other Ephemera
Box #: Intervention 22 Name: Greneda Invasion 1983
DESCRIPTION: Greneda
Invasion 1983. Interpretations. Maurice Bishop and the Greneda Revolution. Newspaper
clippings, journal articles, document.
Box #: Intervention 22.1 Name: Grenada
Description: Free West Indian Periodical Run Early 1980 under Maurice Bishop
Box #: Intervention 23 Name: Guatemala General
DESCRIPTION: Guatemala:
General sources: Newspaper clippings, journal articles, documentary ephemera, pamphlets.
Emphasis on 1963 to 2000.
Box #: Intervention 24 Name: Guatemala Left & 1954
DESCRIPTION: Guatemala
Revolutionary Left: General sources: Newspaper clippings, journal articles, documentary
ephemera, pamphlets. Emphasis on 1961 to 1962.
The coup of 1954. Journal articles, documents, newspaper clippings.
Box #: Intervention 25 Name: Guyana Jagan and Left
DESCRIPTION: Guyana:
General sources
Cheddi Jagan as Marxist Prime Minister. Left responses to British rule. Autonomy and
independence.
Newspaper clippings, journal articles, documentary ephemera.
Box #: Intervention 26 Name: Haiti General & Left
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DESCRIPTION: Haiti
General Sources: Newspaper clippings, journal articles, and documents. Especially 1959 to
1990s.
Revolutionary left: Newspaper clippings, journal articles, and documentary ephemera.
Box #: Intervention 27 Name: Haiti Intervention Aristide
DESCRIPTION: Haiti
The rise of Aristide. U.S. intervention. Newspaper clippings and documents. Especially 1959 to
1994 and aftermath.
Box #: Intervention 28 Name: Honduras General & Left
DESCRIPTION: Honduras General
General Sources: Newspaper clippings, journal articles, documents
Revolutionary left: Newspaper clippings, journal articles, documentary ephemera, pamphlets.
Emphasis on 1963 to 1997.
Box #: Intervention 29.1 Name: Mexico General
DESCRIPTION: Mexico:
General Sources: Newspaper clippings, journal articles, documents
Box #: Intervention 29.2 Name: Mexico General
DESCRIPTION: Mexico:
General Sources: Newspaper clippings, journal articles, documents
Box #: Intervention 30 Name: Mexico Left & Chiapas
DESCRIPTION: Mexico
Revolutionary Left: Newspaper clippings, journal articles, document
Chiapas Insurgency & Autonomy, especially 1994 to 2000.
Box #: Intervention 31 Name: Nicaragua General
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DESCRIPTION: Nicaragua
General Sources: Newspaper clippings, journal articles, and documents
Box #: Intervention 32 Name: Nicaragua Left
DESCRIPTION: Nicaragua, Revolutionary left
Sandinista Revolution and the Contra War. Ephemeral material, including pamphlets, leaflets,
newspaper clippings, periodical articles (original or photocopy), Organized into segments:
general articles on Nicaragua, the Nicaraguan Revolution, and the Contra Resistance. U.S Policy
in Nicaragua, U.S Talks, La Penca, and FBI role; Nicaragua books and films; Nicaraguan
Constitution; World Court Condemnation; Economy; 1984 Elections; Sandinistas; Sandinista
Internal Pressures; Pluralism and internal dissent; Elections of 1990; Agrarian Reform and
Peasantry; Nicaragua Military Buildup; Church Split; Nicaragua Ties to Cuba; Regional
Autonomy (Miskito Indians); U.S. Rightwing and Nicaragua; Contras Internal Organization and
Dissent; Contradora Plans; Sandinista Electoral Defeat and the Aftermath into the 1990s.
Box #: Intervention 33 Name: Nicaragua Revolution
DESCRIPTION: Nicaragua
Sandinista Revolution: Periodical clippings, journal articles, and documentary ephemera
Box #: Intervention 34 Name: Nicaragua Revolution
DESCRIPTION: Nicaragua
Sandinista Revolution and the Counterrevolution: Periodical clippings, journal articles, and
documentary ephemera
Box #: Intervention 35 Name: Panama General & Left
DESCRIPTION: Panama
General Sources: Newspaper clippings, journal articles, maps, and documentary ephemera.
Revolutionary left: Newspaper clippings, journal articles.
Box #: Intervention 36 Name: Panama 1989 Intervention
DESCRIPTION: Panama
Intervention and U.S. Invasion during December 1989. Brief analysis by Chilcote. Reading list.
Journals and documents, Newspaper clippings, 1988 to 1995.
Box #: Intervention 37
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Name: Paraguay General & Left
DESCRIPTION: Paraguay
General Files: Newspaper clippings, journal articles, and documents. 1960 to 2000
Revolutionary Left Files. Newspaper clippings and journal articles. 1962 to l980s
Worldmark Encyclopedia Manuscript File.
Box #: Intervention 38 Name: Peru General
DESCRIPTION: Peru
General sources: Newspaper clippings, journal articles, documents
International Petroleum Company: Exploitation and Nationalization. Case Study.
Box #: Intervention 39 Name: Peru Left
DESCRIPTION: Peru:
Revolutionary Left: Periodical clippings, journal articles, documentary ephemera.
Box #: Intervention 40 Name: Peru Mariategui & Haya
DESCRIPTION: Peru
José Carlos Mariátegui
Haya de la Torre
Journal articles, manuscripts, and documentary ephemera
Box #: Intervention 41 Name: Puerto Rico General & Left
DESCRIPTION: Puerto Rico
General Sources: Newspaper clippings, journal articles, and documents. Reflect U.S. dominance
and efforts at autonomy.
Revolutionary left: Periodical clippings, journal articles, and documentary ephemera, including
newsletter issues of Puerto Rico Libre.
Box #: Intervention 42 Name: Uruguay General & Left
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DESCRIPTION: Uruguay
General File (1962 to 2000) comprised of general information, newspaper clippings, periodical
articles, and documents.
Left Revolutionary File (1963 to 1998) comprised if pamphlets, periodicals, newspapers, mimeo,
clippings.
Box #: Intervention 43 Name: Venezuela General
DESCRIPTION: Venezuela
General Sources: Newspaper clippings, journal articles, and documents
Box #: Intervention 44 Name: Venezuela Left
DESCRIPTION: Venezuela
Revolutionary left: Newspaper clippings, journal articles, and documentary ephemera
Box #: Intervention 45 Name: West Indies General &Left
DESCRIPTION: West Indies:
General Sources: Newspaper clippings, journal articles, documents
Revolutionary left: Newspaper clippings, journal articles.
Especially Jamaica, Surinam, and so on.
Box #: Intervention 46.1 Name: Protest Black America (1)
DESCRIPTION: Black America
Pamphlets and ephemera, 1962 to 2002
Reports and Studies
Box #: Intervention 46.2 Name: Protest Black America (2)
DESCRIPTION: Black America
Protest ephemera and Periodical Runs
Box #: Intervention 46.3 Name: Protest Black America (3)
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DESCRIPTION: Black America
Periodical Articles
Box #: Intervention 46.4 Name: Protest Black America (4)
DESCRIPTION: Black America
Periodical articles
Box #: Intervention 46.5 Name: Protest Black America (5)
DESCRIPTION: Black America
Newspaper Clippings, 1952-2000
Box #: Intervention 47 Name: Protest Women
DESCRIPTION: Women and Feminism
Protest ephemera
Box #: Intervention 48.1 Name: Protest Chicano America (1)
DESCRIPTION: Chicano Protest Ephemera
Box #: Intervention 48.2 Name: Protest Chicano America (2)
DESCRIPTION: Chicano Protest Movements
Ephemera
Box #: Intervention 48.3 Name: Protest Chicano America (3)
DESCRIPTION: Chicano Protest Ephemera
Box #: Intervention 48.4
Name: Protest Chicano America (4)
DESCRIPTION: Chicano Protest Ephemera
Box #: Intervention 49.1 Name: American Left 1960s (1)
DESCRIPTION: Pamphlets and ephemera on the American Left during the 1960s
Box #: Intervention 49.2 Name: American Left 1960s (2)
DESCRIPTION: Pamphlets and ephemera on the American Left during the 1960s
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Box #: Intervention 50.1 Name: Spain Franco (1)
DESCRIPTION: Spain
Franco Regime, 1959 to 1975
Gironella and Spanish Civil War and Revolution
Spain Opposition Politics: Monarchist, Socialist, Communist, Anarchist, Other
Box #: Intervention 50.2 Name: Spain: Church Post Franco (2)
DESCRIPTION: Spain
Civil War and preceding period. Notes and writings by Gironella
Box #: Intervention 50.3 Name: Spain: Post Franco (3)
DESCRIPTION: Spain
Post-Franco Politics, 1976-1990s
Box #: Intervention 50.4 Name: Spain: PCE, Reviews (4)
DESCRIPTION: Spain
Partido Comunista Espanol
Ephemera on the party
Book Reviews and Biblio
Periodical: Ephemera: Regeneracion
Box #: Intervention 50.5 Name: Spain: Period Ephemera (5)
DESCRIPTION: Spain
Periodical Ephemera: La Batalla, Metall, Boletin Informativo, El Noticiero
Box #: Intervention 50.6 Name: Spain Period Ephemera (6)
DESCRIPTION: Spain
Periodical ephemera: Iberia and other
Spanish Africa
Box #: Intervention 51
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Name: Iran Contra
DESCRIPTION: See Special Collection Chil 03 on the Iran Contra scandal and clipping files and
video and audio files of hearings.
Box #: Intervention 52 Name: Iran Contra
Box #: Intervention 53.1.1
Name: Latin America General Ephemera
Box #: Intervention 53.1.2
Name: Latin America General Ephemera
Box #: Intervention 53.1.3
Name: Latin America General Ephemera
Box #: Intervention 53.1.4
Name: Latin America General Ephemera
Box #: Intervention 53.1.5
Name: Latin America General Ephemera
Box #: Intervention 53.1.6
Name: Latin America General Ephemera
Box #: Intervention 53.1.7
Name: Latin America General Ephemera
Box #: Intervention 53.1.8
Name: Latin America General Ephemera
Box #: Intervention 53.1.9
Name: Latin America General Ephemera
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Series
Portugal
Series Scope and Content Summary
This series contains folders on Portugal and its colonies. Early folders concentrate on Angola,
Mozambique, and other former colonies. See Cabral series for material on Cabo Verde and
Guinea Bissau. The series concludes with extensive ephemera material, including clippings
from the weekly Expresso that deal with Portugal prior to the coup of 25 April 1974 and after the
coup until 2001. These materials were used in preparation of various books, including
Portuguese Africa (1967) and Class and State in Portugal (forthcoming). See also the 15 reels
of microfilm on Emerging Nationalism in Portuguese Africa in the UC Riverside library, and the
catalogue published by Stanford University under the editorship of Ronald H. Chilcote. See
Special Collection Chil 02
Container List
Box #: Portugal 01 Name: Portugal Pre 1974
DESCRIPTION: Portugal prior to 1974
Introductory material
Background
Salazar
Salazar and Civil War
Salazar end of WW II
Salazar events Jan 1960
Culture
Foreign Affairs: East & West
Box #: Portugal 02 Name: Portuguese Africa
DESCRIPTION: Portuguese Africa. Chilcote Project for Prentice Hall. Intro and Conclusion
Portugal: Discoveries and Expansion
Box #: Portugal 03 Name: Portugal and Empire (1)
DESCRIPTION: Portugal and Empire Prior to 1974
Developmental Nationalism:
Political Structure
Economy
Cultural Background
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Box #: Portugal 04 Name: Portugal and Empire (2)
DESCRIPTION: Portugal and Empire Prior to 1974; Institutional Forces
Armed Forces
Church
Labor
Students
Miscellaneous
Parties, Movements, Fronts
Causa Monarquica
Box #: Portugal 05 Name: Luso Themes Imperialism
DESCRIPTION: Themes of Imperialism: Luso-African and Luso Brazilian
Lusotropicology: Portugal Africa Brazil
Box #: Portugal 06 Name: African Resolutions Resistance to Colonialism
DESCRIPTION: African Conferences: Resolutions. UN Documents. Joint Publications Research
Service documents.
Resistance to Portuguese Colonialism. Documents of the United Nations documents and the
Joint Publications Research Service (JPRS).
Box #: Portugal 06.1 Name: Africa Related
DESCRIPTION: Namibia News Gazette and related articles
Box #: Portugal 06.2 Name: Africa Related
DESCRIPTION: War/Peace report; African newsletters; African Image; other documents and
ephemera
Box #: Portugal 07 Name: Angola: Introduction
DESCRIPTION: Angola
Introduction: Differentiation; Church Missionaries and Refugees; Economy; Congo Kingdom
Box #: Portugal 08 Name: Angola: Early History
DESCRIPTION: Angola Early History
Box #: Portugal 09
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Name: Angola: Nationalist
DESCRIPTION: Angola
Nationalist Organizations
Clippings and Notes 1961
Box #: Portugal 10 Name: Angola: Articles
DESCRIPTION: Angola Articles and Secondary Interpretations
Box #: Portugal 11 Name: Angola: Ephemera
DESCRIPTION: Angola
Ephemera. Pamphlets and Articles during the 1970s
Box #: Portugal 12 Name: Angola: Pamphlets: 1980s -2000
DESCRIPTION: Angola
Pamphlets and Articles
1980s, 1990s, and 2000
Box #: Portugal 13 Name: Angola: Clippings 1970s
DESCRIPTION: Angola
Ephemera. Newspaper and journal clippings. 1970s: 3 folders
Box #: Portugal 14 Name: Angola: Clippings 1980s
DESCRIPTION: Angola
Ephemera. Newspaper and journal clippings. 1980s (two folders), 1990s
Box #: Portugal 15 Name: Macao, São Tomé, Goa
DESCRIPTION: Ephemera for Macao
São Tome and Principe
Portuguese India (Goa)
Box #: Portugal 16 Name: Mozambique History
DESCRIPTION: Mozambique
History
Resistance, Pacification, Nationalization in the19thand 20th centuries
Church and Missions
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Box #: Portugal 17 Name: Mozambique: Economy
DESCRIPTION: Mozambique
Ethnic Differences
Economy
Nationalist Struggle
Box #: Portugal 18 Name: Mozambique: Inform Bul Mozambique
DESCRIPTION: Ephemera. Information Bulletins: Nao Vamos Esquecer, 1983
Mozambique Information Agency
Mozambique News, 1981-1988
Box #: Portugal 19 Name: Mozambique: Pamphlets
DESCRIPTION: Mozambique
Ephemera and Pamphlets and Articles, 1960 to 2000
Box #: Portugal 20 Name: Mozambique: Clippings
DESCRIPTION: Mozambique: Ephemera Clippings, 1970 to 2000
Box #: Portugal 21.1 Name: Portugal 1974-1975
DESCRIPTION: Portuguese ephemera, 1974-1975. Newspaper clippings and journal articles.
Box #: Portugal 21.2 Name: Portugal 1974-1975 Interpretations
DESCRIPTION: Portugal Interpretations, 1974-1975. Analysis of events.
Box #: Portugal 21.3 Name: Portugal 1974-1975 References
DESCRIPTION: Portugal Box of material reflecting the research and reference material used for
Chilcote’s two reference works (Coimbra, 1987 and 1998), including the political organizations
of the revolutionary period 1974-1975.
Box #: Portugal 21.4 Name: Portugal 1974-1975
DESCRIPTION: Portugal Box of material reflecting the research and reference material used for
Chilcote’s two reference works (Coimbra: Centro 25 de Abril, 1987 and 1998), including the
political organizations of the revolutionary period 1974-1975.
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Portugal working Files for 1974-1975 Revolution with folders on the following topics:
Transition Research Notes, Poulantzas and Transition, Hegemony; Class; Institutional Themes:
Economic notes; Urban; Agrarian; Labor; Military.
Box #: Portugal 21.5.1 Name: Portugal 1974-1975
DESCRIPTION: Portugal Ephemera (Given to Archive 1/22/04)
Box 1 Parts 1-2 1960 to 1970
Salazar Speeches and Documents of the Regime.
New York Times Clippings, 1970-1980
Doctoral Dissertation of Juan Mozzicafredo
Box #: Portugal 21.5.2 Name: Portugal 1974-1975
DESCRIPTION: Portugal Ephemera (Given to Archive 1/22/04)
Box 2 Parts 1-2 Periodicals of the Post 1974 Period: Boletim de Estudos Operária; Combate;
Portuguese Studies Newsletter; Praxis; Terra Solidária; Boletim 25 de Abril; CIDAC; Risco.
Box #: Portugal 21.5.3 Name: Portugal 1974-1975
DESCRIPTION: Portugal Ephemera (Given to Archive 1/22/04
Box 3 Parts 1-2 Research Files: Crisis 1974-1975; Capitalist Transition; State: Multinationals
and Banks Apparatuses and Economic Groups; State: Salazar and Caetano
Box #: Portugal 21.5.4 Name: Portugal 1974-1975
DESCRIPTION: Research Notes on Poulantzas and Transition as well as on Gramsci and
influence.
Box #: Portugal 22 Name: Portugal 1976-1984
DESCRIPTION: Portuguese ephemera, 1976-1984. Newspaper clippings and journal articles
Box #: Portugal 23 Name: Portugal 1984-2002
DESCRIPTION: Portuguese ephemera, 1994-2002. Newspaper clippings and periodical articles.
Box #: Portugal 24.1`
Name: Portugal 1986-2000 Politics
DESCRIPTION: Portugal politics, 1986-2000. Interpretation and analysis.
Box #: Portugal 24.2
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Name: Portugal Pol Parties (1)
DESCRIPTION: Portuguese political parties. Background. Mainstream and Right and Center Left
PSD and CDS .PRD
Box #: Portugal 24.3 Name: Portugal Pol Parties (2)
DESCRIPTION: Portuguese political parties. PS and PCP
Box #: Portugal 24.4 Name: Portugal Pol Parties (3)
DESCRIPTION: Portuguese political parties. Left General. MDP. Os Verdes. FP25
Box #: Portugal 24.5 Name: Portugal Pol Parties (4)
DESCRIPTION: Portuguese political parties. Left commentary and analysis. PSP. LCI. PRD
Box #: Portugal 25.1 Name: Portugal: Institutions (1)
DESCRIPTION: Portuguese institutions: police, resistance movements, and international relations
Box #: Portugal 25.2 Name: Portugal: Institutions (2)
DESCRIPTION: Portuguese institutions: culture, press, and agriculture
Box #: Portugal 25.3 Name: Portugal: Institutions (3)
DESCRIPTION: Portuguese institutions: labor
Box #: Portugal 25.4 Name: Portugal: Institutions (4)
DESCRIPTION: Portuguese institutions: judiciary, intellectuals, military, monarchy, church,
students, urban dwellers
Box #: Portugal 25.5 Name: Portugal: Institutions (5)
DESCRIPTION: Portuguese institutions: economic groups and enterprise
Box #: Portugal 26.1 Name: Portugal Newspapers
DESCRIPTION: Portuguese Ephemera Newspapers: Diario de Lisboa; Avante, Portugal
Box #: Portugal 26.2 Name: Portugal Newspapers
DESCRIPTION: Portuguese Ephemera Newspapers: Newspapers related to 1986 Elections
Box #: Portugal 26.3
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Name: Portugal Newspapers
DESCRIPTION: Portuguese Ephemera Newspapers: O Tempo e O Modo; Movimento; Seara
Nova; Vida Mundial
Box #: Portugal 26.4 Name: Portugal Newspapers
DESCRIPTION: Portuguese Ephemera Newspapers: O Salto; O Metalúrgico; O Proletario;
Portugal Socialista; O Século, Gazeta
Box #: Portugal 26.5 Name: Portugal Newspapers
DESCRIPTION: Portuguese Ephemera Newspapers: A Republica; Reforma; O Comunista;
Revolução; Africa Journal
Box #: Portugal 26.6 Name: Portugal Newspapers
DESCRIPTION: Portuguese Ephemera
Newspapers: Luta Popular; Diário de Lisboa; O Grito do Povo; O Século; A Batalha; Manifesto;
Fronteira; Spartacus
Box #: Portugal 26.7 Name: Portugal Newspapers
DESCRIPTION: Portuguese Ephemera Newspapers: Voz do Povo; Templario; O Comercio do
Porto; Primeiro de Janeiro; República; Portugal Socialista; A Classe Operario; Proletário; A
Luta; and others
Box #: Portugal 27
Name: Research Related to 1974-1975
Description: Research files related to writings on the 1974-1975 revolution. See files 27.1 to
27.6
Box #: Portugal 27.1
Name: Research Related to 1974-1975
Description: Research Files
Box #: Portugal 27.2
Name: Research Related to 1974-1975
Description: Research Files
Box #: Portugal 27.3
Name: Research Related to 1974-1975
Description: Research Files
Box #: Portugal 27.4
Name: Research Related to 1974-1975
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Description: Research Files
Box #: Portugal 27.5
Name: Research Related to 1974-1975
Description: Research Files
Box #: Portugal 27.6
Name: Research Related to 1974-1975
Description: Research Files
Box #: Portugal 28
Name: Periodical Runs 1950s & 1960s
Description:
Box #: Portugal 29
Name: Portuguese Africa Ephemera
Description: Periodical Runs 1950s & 1960s
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Series
Rare Media
Sub-series
Rare Audio Tapes
Sub-series Scope and Content Summary
This sub-series includes an important conference on the Radical Left, Idyllwild during May
1963; Brazil-Portuguese Africa Colloquium January-March 1968 Sessions at UCR and UCLA;
Chilcote recordings of events and interviews in Cuba during July-August 1968; the proceedings
of the Amílcar Cabral Symposium in Cabo Verde, January 17-20, 1983; Chilcote interviews with
the revolutionary leadership in Guinea Bissau and Cabo Verde, 1975.
NOTE: All items listed in this sub-series are shelved in one record storage box.
Container List
Box #: Rare AudioTapes 01 Name: Brazil-Angola Colloquium
DESCRIPTION: Brazil-Portuguese Africa Colloquium January-March 1968 Sessions at UCR and
UCLA. Sponsored by the Center for African Studies and the Latin American Center at UCLA.
Many essays published in Ronald H. Chilcote (ed), Protest and Resistance in Angola and Brazil.
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1972 5 reel tapes‖
Session 1 January 23, 1968 Manoel Correia de Andrade and Ralph della Cava
Session 2 January 31, 1968 René Ribeiro and A de Silva Rego
Session 3 February 6, 1968 David Birmingham and Michael Samuel
Session 4 February 13, 1968 Douglas Wheeler and Amaury de Souza
Session 5 February 23, 1968 William Zartman and Shepard Forman
Session 6 February 27, 1968 Candido Mendes de Almeida and Eduardo Mondlane
Session 7 March 5, 1968 Alberto Guerreiro Ramos and John Marcum
Session 8 March 12, 1968 Marvin Harris.
Interview Eduardo Mondlane, President of FRELIMO with Ronald H. Chilcote, University of
California, Riverside, February 27, 1968.
Interviews Cabo Verde and Guinea Bissau with the Revolutionary Leadership by Ronald H.
Chilcote during 1975. Twenty-one interviews on cassette tape. See Cabral 12. Also published in
Ronald H. Chilcote, Amílcar Cabral, Amílcar Cabral: Revolutionary Theory and Practice Lynne
Rienner, 1991
Box #: Rare Audio Tapes 02
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Name: Brazil NE Interviews 1982-1984 Juazeiro & Petrolina
DESCRIPTION: Rare Tapes Juazeiro and Petrolina See Brazil NE 22.1
Follow-up Phase 1982 to 1984
Audio interviews in a return visit to Juazeiro and Petrolina. 9 Cassette Tapes
1. Luiz Viana Filho Salvador, July 23, 1982.
2. Moaycr Santos. Editor of Jornal de Juazeiro. July 30, 1982.
Padere Mansueto de Lavor, Juazeiro. July 30, 1982.
3a. Diniz Cavalcante July 27, 1982
Antonio Victoria Justino, July 28, 1982
Jorge Souze Duarte July 28, 1982
PDS Convention July 28. 1982 with Jorge Khoury, Arnold Vianha Nascimento, Joseph
Bandeira, and Americo Tanuri
3b. PDS ConventioonbJuazeiro. July 29, 1983.
4. Joaquim Florencio Coelho. Petrolina, July 23, 1983
5. Dom José Rodrigues, Bishop of Juazeiro. July 25, 1983 Radio Juazeiro. Speech on the
―Secca‖; Geraldo Teixeira Coelho, Vereador. Petrolina July 26, 1983; Jorge Khory, Mayor. July
26, 1983; Propaganda ―Palativa do Assaré‖ Antonio Boncalves da Silva.
6.Dom José Rodrigues de Souza. Interview, Recife. August 23, 1984.
7. José Walter Lubarino. Interview, Petrolina. July 27, 1983; Manoel Correia de Andrade,
Interview, Recife. July 30, 1983; Marta Suplicy Problema da Mulher Rede Globo August 19,
1983.
8. Guissippi Muccini Interview, Juazeiro, July 26, 1982; Marta Luz Benavides, Interview,
Juazeiro, July 26, 1982.
BOX #: Rare Audio Tapes 03
Name: Cabo Verde & Guinea Revolutionary Leaders 1975
Description: Interviews Cabo Verde and Guinea Bissau with the Revolutionary Leadership by
Ronald H. Chilcote. During 1975. Twenty-one interviews on cassette tape. See Cabral 12. Also
published in Ronald H. Chilcote., Amílcar Cabral, Amílcar Cabral: Revolutionary Theory and
Practice Lynne Rienner, 1991
Box #: Rare Audio Tapes 04 Name: Cuba Talks & Interviews
DESCRIPTION: Conversations in Cuba. August 1968
Interviews, recordings by Ronald H. Chilcote during a six-week academic trip to Cuba during
1968 (during which the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia took place.
Che Guevara, interview with Lisa Howard, March 22, 1964.
Conference on Cuba at UCR Latin American Studies 1968 or 1969
1. Professor Gonzalez ―Cuba International Relations Since the Revolution‖ Talk at Latin
American Studies UCR
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2. Maurice Zeitline ―Revolution in Cuba‖ UCR Lecture August 18, 1968. (2 reels)
3. Richard Fagen ―Political Participation and Social Consciousness in Cuba‖
Centro de Estudios sobre América (CEA)
1990 Debate at CEA (March 28)
Conference on Cuba at UCR Latin American Studies 1968 or 1969
1. Professor Gonzalez ―Cuba International Relations Since the Revolution‖ Talk at Latin
American Studies UCR
2. Maurice Zeitline ―Revolution in Cuba‖ UCR Lecture August 18, 1968. (2 reels)
3. Richard Fagen ―Political Participation and Social Consciousness in Cuba‖
Centro de Estudios sobre América (CEA)
1990 Debate at CEA (March 28)
Chilcote, Ronald. Recordings in Cuba
# 1 1968 (August) Literary Campaign--Songs
Tribunal Popular & Description
Playa Girón –Description & Music
Radio Havana—Appeals & music
Folk Music of Cuba, Radio Rebelde
# 2 , Fidel # 1 - Fidel Castro, Speech in Czechoslovakia, August 23, 1968
# 3, Fidel #2 - Fidel Castro, Speech in Czechoslovakia, August 23 (last 20 minutes)
#4, Anibal Rodriguez
Castro, Fidel
1990 Interview in Brazil (March) on same tape as CEA 1990
Cuba Conference
1989 Plenary of November 2
Centro de Estudios sobre America
1990 Debate on Cuba, Part I
Bray, Don and Harding, Tim
1969 Cuba (Bray, February 12)
1969 Cuban Education (February 25)
Harding, Tim (see Bray and Harding 1969)
Cuba, 1969
(side 1) David Suskind with L. Berquest, I.F. Stone, Manuel Urrútia, Ruby Hart Philips,
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Conditions in Cuba
(side 2) Joel Edelstein ―Development and moralistic incentives in Cuba (October (COLAS)
Cuba (August 1968)
(side 1) Popular Music; Radio Rebelde; Pinar del Rio (side 2) Carta del Che, Himno del
guerrilero, ―Fidel‖ ―Marcha de América Latina‖
Carlos Pueblo, Songs of Revolution
Cuba 1964
Ché Guevara (interview with Lisa Howard), March 22
Box #: Rare Audio Tapes 05 Name: Latin American Talks KPFK
DESCRIPTION: Latin American Discussions and Interviews KPFK and Public Sessions
―Military in Latin America‖ Ronald Hilton, Ronald H. Chilcote. Timothy Harding Ap 23, 1962
―Debate on Punta del Este‖ Ronald Hilton, W, Morris, 1962
―Portugal‖ Ronald H. Chilcote with Ronald Hilton and Timothy Harding, March 26, 1962
―Opposition Movements in Spain‖ Ronald H. Chilcote with Burnett Bolloten, December 2, 1962
―Nicaragua and Paraguay‖ Ronald H. Chilcote, Peter Eisenberg, Allen Young, Feb 21, 1963
―Peasant Activities in Mexico‖ Ronald H. Chilcote, Ann Wyckoff, Jim Cockcroft, and Manuel
Carlos, March 25, 1963
―Latin America, OAS, and Alliance‖ Edmundo Flores and Adolpf Berle with Eric Goldman,
1963
―Cuba‖ Manuel Urrutia, Robert Alexander, I. F. Stone, Ruby H. Phillips, Gavin Young, Laura
Berquest with David Suskind, 1963
Saul Landau on Cuba KPFK 2 parts, 1962
James O’Connor ―Cuba, Halona Center, May 4-5 1963 with Saul Landau and Luigi Einaudi
Che Guevara, Interview with Lisa Howard, March 20, 1964
BOX #: Rare Audio Tapes 06
Name: Misc Talks & Interviews
Description:
Interviews and Discussions with Radical Leftists 1963 to 1965
Sebastián Salazar Bondy, Lima, June 1964
Genaro Carneiro Cheka, Lima, June 1964
Solomon Belo Hidalgo of the Peru NLF, Havana, 1963
Che Guevara, interview with Lisa Howard, March 22, 1964
Paulo Singer, São Paulo ―Labor and the 1964 Coup‖
Eduardo Mondlane, Interview Dar es Salaam, July 1965
Robert Williams, Interview with Mar Cschlaafer, Havana, 1963
Timothy Harding. On Brazil October 1969
Luis Váldez Interview with Julián Medina March 1970
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Conversations in Cuba. August 1968 Interviews, recordings by Ronald H. Chilcote. During a
six-week academic trip to Cuba during 1968 (during which the Soviet invasion of
Czechoslovakia took place.
Conference on the Radical Left in Latin America. Halona, Idyllwild, May 1963.
This conference brought together students from seminars organized by Donald Bray at Pomona
College, Ronald H. Chilcote. at Stanford University, and Timothy F. Harding at UCLA.
Sponsored by the National Students Association. Papers were read at the conference by the
following:
Ann Wykoff Carlos ―The MLN in Mexico
John Lombardi Discussion
James Cockroft ―The MIR‖
Julie Hawkins ―ARS‖
James Bell ―URD‖
Allen Young and Fred Goff ―The Left in Colombia‖
James O’Connor ―The Cuban Economy‖
Manuel Carlos ―Fidelismo‖
Luigi Einaudi Discussion
Saul Landau Cuba
Latin American Discussions and Interviews KPFK and Public Sessions
―Military in Latin America‖ Ronald Hilton, Ronald H. Chilcote.. Timothy Harding Ap 23, 1962
―Debate on Punta del Este‖ Ronald Hilton, W, Morris, 1962
―Portugal‖ Ronald H. Chilcote. with Ronald Hilton and Timothy Harding, March 26, 1962
―Opposition Movements in Spain‖ Ronald H. Chilcote. with Burnett Bolloten, December 2,
1962
―Nicaragua and Paraguay‖ Ronald H. Chilcote, Peter Eisenberg, Allen Young, Feb 21, 1963
―Peasant Activities in Mexico‖ Ronald H. Chilcote., Ann Wyckoff, Jim Cockcroft, and Manuel
Carlos, March 25, 1963
―Latin America, OAS, and Alliance‖ Edmundo Flores and Adolpf Berle with Eric Goldman,
1963
―Cuba‖ Manuel Urrutia, Robert Alexander, I. F. Stone, Ruby H. Phillips, Gavin Young, Laura
Berquest with David Suskind, 1963
Saul Landau on Cuba KPFK 2 parts, 1962
James O’Connor ―Cuba, Halona Center, May 4-5 1963 with Saul Landau and Luigi Einaudi
Che Guevara, Interview with Lisa Howard, March 20, 1964
Ronald H. Chilcote, Richard Hammond, Marvin Harris, and William Zartman ―Lusotropicology
and Nationalism in Portuguese Africa‖ African Studies Association, 1968?
Ronald H. Chilcote, Jose Silva Michelena, José Nun, Timothy Harding. Panel Session, Pacific
Coast Council on Latin American Studies, University of Santa Clara, October 23, 1965
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Brazil-Portuguese Africa Colloquium January-March 1968 Sessions at UCR and UCLA.
Sponsored by the Center for African Studies and the Latin American Center at UCLA. Many
essays published in Ronald H. Chilcote. (ed), Protest and Resistance in Angola and Brazil.
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1972 5 reel tapes‖
1. Sessions 1 January 23, 1968 Manoel Correia de Andrade and Ralph della Cava
2. Session 2 January 31, 1968 René Ribeiro and A de Silva Rego
3. Session 3 February 6, 1968 David Birmingham and Michael Samuel
4. Session 4 February 13, 1968 Douglas Wheeler and Amaury de Souza
5. Session 5 February 23, 1968 William Zartman and Shepard Forman
6. Session 6 February 27, 1968 Candido Mendes de Almeida and Eduardo Mondlane
7. Session 7 March 5, 1968 Alberto Guerreiro Ramos and John Marcum
8. Session 8 March 12, 1968 Marvin Harris.
Interview Eduardo Mondlane, President of FRELIMO with Ronald H. Chilcote, University of
California, Riverside, February 27, 1968.
Cuba Talks, Interviews, Events
Conference on Cuba at UCR Latin American Studies 1968 or 1969
1. Professor Gonzalez ―Cuba International Relations Since the Revolution‖ Talk at Latin
American Studies UCR
2. Maurice Zeitline ―Revolution in Cuba‖ UCR Lecture August 18, 1968. (2 reels)
3. Richard Fagen ―Political Participation and Social Consciousness in Cuba‖
Centro de Estudios sobre América (CEA)
1990 Debate at CEA (March 28)
Chilcote, Ronald. Recordings in Cuba
# 1 1968 (August) Literary Campaign--Songs
Tribunal Popular & Description
Playa Girón –Description & Music
Radio Havana—Appeals & music
Folk Music of Cuba, Radio Rebelde
# 2, Fidel # 1 Fidel Castro, Speech in Czechoslovakia, August 23, 1968
# 3, Fidel #2 Fidel Castro, Speech in Czechoslovakia, August 23 (last 20
minutes)
#4, Anibal Rodriguez
#5, Isle of Pines #1
Vasconi, Tomás
1990 Interview (Havana): Analysis of Cuba and Nicaragua
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Centro de Estudios sobre America
1990 Debate on Cuba, Part I
Bray, Don and Harding, Tim
1969 Cuba (Bray, February 12)
1969 Cuban Education (February 25)
Harding, Tim (see Bray and Harding 1969)
Cuba, 1969
(Side 1) David Suskind with L. Berquest, I.F. Stone, Manuel Urrútia, Ruby Hart Philips,
Conditions in Cuba
(Side 2) Joel Edelstein ―Development and moralistic incentives in Cuba (October
(COLAS)
Cuba (August 1968)
(Side 1) Popular Music; Radio Rebelde; Pinar del Rio
(Side 2) Carta del Che, Himno del guerrilero, ―Fidel‖ ―Marcha de América Latina‖
Carlos Pueblo, Songs of Revolution
Cuba 1964
Ché Guevara (interview with Lisa Howard), March 22
Chilcote, Ronald
n.d. Pol. Sci. 163
#1 Wk #2 Lecture: The Legacy of Latin American U.S. Imperialism and Week #2
Lecture: types of Imperialism and Wk # 3 A.G. Frank’s Empirical Data
V Wk #4 Capitalist Development of Underdevelopment. VII Myth of
Feudalism, VI Military Hegemony (introduce cases)
Guinea Bissau, 1973
Richard Lobban
Indian America and Chicano America
1970 Gina Medrano and Maureen Pink (October 26)
Woody Diaz ―Los Angeles Riots‖ and Armando Navarro ―Cucamonga (October 30)
Gerard Chaliand
190 Portuguese Guinea, Discussion on Third World (December 4)
Teatro Campesino y Urbano
1969 Talk at UCR (October 24)
Lévano, César
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1986 Interview: Politics in Peru, UCR (November 12)
Foster Carter, Aiden
1983 ―Towards Critical Theory in Development, UCR (April 11)
Timossi
1990 Nicaragua (March 28)
Ortega, Daniel
1990 Speech of March 3
Anderson, Perry
1988 Intellectuals and History, UCR, (May 27)
Brenner, Robert
1990 International Crisis and Decline, UCR (May 24)
Bonpane, Blaise
1983 On Central America (April 12)
Bishop, Maurice
1983 Grenada
Alegria, Claribel
1985 (April 23)
Hearst, Patricia
1974 (April 13)
SLA (see Patricia Hearst)
Edelstein, Joel
1983 Hemispheres: Latin America, Denver KGN (October)
1983 Grenada, Denver KGN (December 6)
1983 For Peace with Justice, Latin America, Denver KGN (December 27)
Dussell, Enrique
1988 Marx and Critical Theory in Latin America, UCR (June 3)
l988 ―From Medellin to Central American Revolution: A Theological Interpretation‖
(June 4)
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Leavitt, Dennis
n.d. Portuguese Africa, KPFK
Hagen
1974 Chilean Music, KPFK (September 8)
Alegria, Fernando (see Debray)
1973 On the September 11, 1973 Coup
Debray, Regis
1974 (?) Letter to the New York Times
Jagan, Cheddi
1974 UCR (May)
Reies López Tijerina
1969 ―The Role of the Brown People in the Black and White …‖
Questions and Answers, UCR (May 7)
Valdezm Kyuz
1960 ―Quetzalcoatl and Chicano Culture, UCR (October 24)
Black America
1962 Robert Williams (Havana), side 1
1970 Sal Castro (Colton) (January 31) side 2
Mondlane, Eduardo (see Robert Williams)
1968 ―Colonial Situation‖ and ―Resistance and Revolt,‖ UCR
Williams, Robert (see Eduardo Mondlane)
1971 Palestine (February 3)
Northeast Brazil
1967 Resistance Cases and Violence: Side 1: Ralph Delacava: Padre Cicero
Carlos Gortes, comments on Andrade & Cab..
Sebastiao José Excerpts interview of 1967
Sebastião Batista (Relates To Cases)
Side 2: Sebastião José (cont.) and Xangô in Recife (December)
Brazil
1964. Side 1:Carlos Lacerda (April)
Songs; side 2 UNE songs
Songs and Acton of the Third World
n.d. Brazil: UNE-―O Subdesenvolvimento,‖ José da Silva, Violeiros
Action- Strike: Mexican America, Chile, Allende, ―Che‖ and other songs.
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BOX #: Rare Audio Tapes 07
Name: Pacific Radio and Other Americas Radio
Description:
Pacific Radio Archive and The Other Americas Radio
Allende, Salvador
1973 Chilean Winter, PRA (Pacifica Radio Archive), BC1577
1974 Salvadore Allende at the United Nations, PRA, BC1188
Bertell, Rosalie
1986 Quietly Eating Radioactivity, OAR (The Other Americas Radio), 166 105
Chomsky, Noam
1984 Noam Chomsky on U.S. Intervention in Latin
PRA, SZ0223Ameica and the Middle East
Clements, Charles
1985 A Bridge to Healing, PRA, SZ0307
Contragate
1986 Contragate: ―The Men Behind the Guns,‖ OAR 166 103
1987 Contragate: The Secret Team: featuring Daniel Sheehan of the Christic Institute,
OAR, 266 107
1987 Contragate: The Secret Tem: Featuring Daniel Sheehan of the Christ
Institute, OAR, 266 106
Landau, Saul
1986 ―Objectivity or Complacency: The U.S.
Media and Central America, OAR, 106 105
Romero, Oscar Arnulfo
1980 Last Interview with Archbishop Oscar Arnulfo Romero of El Salvador, PRA,
AZ0401
Schwartz, Eric et al
1986 Who Are the Contras? PRA, SZ0333
Senate Foreign Relations Sub-Committee of African Affairs
1976 The Senate Investigates CIA Funding in Angola, PRAIZ0212a
1976 The Senate Investigates CIA Funding in Angola, PRA IZ0212b
Stockwell, John
1986 The Secret Wars of the CIA: John Stockwell, PRA, and SZ0337a
1986 The Secret Wars of the CIA: John Stockwell, PRA, and SZ0337b
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Box #: Rare Audio Tapes 08
Name: Radical Left Conference
DESCRIPTION: Conference on the Radical Left in Latin America. Halona, Idyllwild, May 1963.
This conference brought together students from seminars organized by Donald Bray at Pomona
College, Ronald H. Chilcote at Stanford University, and Timothy F. Harding at UCLA.
Sponsored by the National Students Association. Papers were read at the conference by the
following:
Ann Wykoff Carlos ―The MLN in Mexico
John Lombardi Discussion
James Cockcroft ―The MIR‖
Julie Hawkins ―ARS‖
James Bell ―URD‖
Allen Young and Fred Goff ―The Left in Colombia‖
James O’Connor ―The Cuban Economy‖
Manuel Carlos ―Fidelismo‖
Luigi Einaudi Discussion
Saul Landau Cuba
Box #: Rare Audio Tapes 09 Name: Other
DESCRIPTION: None
Robert Williams from Cuba (KPFA), Tim Harding, Pam and Bill Hutchinson; Auguts 31, 1962
(Side 1); Carlos Lacerda, April 1964 and UNE Student Anti-US record (Side 2)
Orson Welles, H.G. Welles, ―The War of the Worlds‖, Toronto Teach-in, 1930
Tim Harding Trio on KPFA, 1962 (Track 1); Sebastian Salazar Bondy and G. Carnero Checa in
Lima, June 1964 (Track 2)
Recordings in Portugal, 1961 (Track 1); Morse-Hilton Debate at the University of Oregon, 1962
(Track 2)
Tim Harding and others at El Cabal, 1963 (Side 1); Time Harding, Pam and Bill Hutchinson at
RHC apartment in Palo Alto, 1962 (Side 2)
Allen Young and Fred Goff Columbia Left, NSA conference at Havana; Jim O’Connor,
Economics-Fidelismo
David Suskine Discussion on Cuba (Side 1); National Liberation Front of Peru father Solomon
Balo Hidalgo in Havana, 1963 (Side 2)
Discussion on Latin America moderated by Eric Goldman, 1962
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Series
Rare Media
Sub-series
Rare Microfilm
Sub-series Scope and Content Summary
This sub-series contains microfilm (Portuguese Africa Ephemera) and microfiche (Baja Voz de
la Frontera clippings). Additionally there are runs of microfilm, mostly on Brazil, but also on
Portugal, Portuguese Africa (before independence), and Latin America, as described in the
following entries.
NOTE: All items listed in this sub-series are shelved in two record storage boxes.
Container List
Box #: Rare Microfilm 01 Name: Brazil Periodicals Microfilm
DESCRIPTION: Brazil
Brazilian Socialist and Communist Ephemera (1 reel)
Cadernos da Hora Presente (Rio de Janeiro) (2 reels)
Clarté: Revista de Ciencias Sociaes (1 reel)
A Classe Operária (Rio de Janeiro) (2 reels)
Dantas Barreto Archive, Pernambuco, Brazil. Microfilm in 8 small canisters (See in zip bat).
Imprensa Popular (Rio de Janeiro). Daily populist newspaper edited by Carlos Lacerda Very
important for the formative period as Brazil emerged from the Vargas period into the populist
era of the early 1960s
January 3, 1951 to August 2, 1958 (15 reels)
MEIR ASA (Rio de Janeiro. Film of four important books. (1 reel). Organized by Timothy F.
Harding.
Miscellaneous (3 reels of material organized by research of Ronald Chilcote.
Reel 1 (Pernambuco electoral data 1946 and 1947 to reflect the participation of the PCB_
Reel 2 (Selections from Diario Ofical, O Globe (1960) and O Semanario)
Reel 3 (Argentina Survey)
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Novos Rumos (Rio de Janeiro). Weekly newspaper of the PCB published from February 28,
1959 to March 27, 1964
1959-1964 (4 reels)
Problemas (Selected articles) (2 reels one boxed, one unboxed)
Seminário (Rio de Janeiro))
Daily newspaper of the populist left published late 1950s to 1964 (7 reels).
See Brazil 01.9
Voz Operária (Rio de Janeiro) Microfilm of selected articles 1950 to 1959, Problemas, and
Classe Operaria (1 reel). Organized by Timothy F. Harding. (See list of contents inside box).
Ronald H. Chilcote Brazilian Communist and Marxist Movements, 1922-1972. An annotated
bibliography (1 reel). See also Ronald H. Chilcote, Brazil and the Radical Left, Kraus
Thompson, 1980.
Box #: Rare Microfilm 01.1 Name: Brazil Dissertations
DESCRIPTION: Dissertations (6 reels)
On Brazil
Fernandes Harvard University 66-1642
Henry Keith ―Soldiers as Saviors‖ (1969)
Neale Pearson ―Small Farmer-Rural Worker Groups in Brazil (1968)
Phyllis Peterson ―Brazilian Political Parties‖ (1962)
Philippe Schmitter ―Development and Interest Politics‖
John Van Hyning (1969)
Box #: Rare Microfilm 01.2 Name: Survey Juazeiro & Petrolina
DESCRIPTION: Brazilian Northeast
Survey of Juazeiro and Petrolina by Jean Casimir for the UNESCO Latin American Center in
Rio. Includes data printouts and two rolls of microfilm. See Brazil NE 18.
Rare Microfilm 02 Latin American Microfilm Latin America General Microfilm
Granma (Havana). Cuban weekly newspaper of the Cuban Communist Party (7 reels, February
23, 1966 to December 31, 1972. Plus one reel dated 1969.
Pensamiento Crítica (Havana) Issue on Che Guevara (1 unboxed reel)
Historia y Sociedad Nos 17 and 18 (1978) 1 reel
Box #: Rare Microfilm 03
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Name: Portugal Microfilm
DESCRIPTION: Expresso (Lisbon). Weekly mainstream newspaper. Important for following
developments in this formative period. The paper also has been clipped and filed in the archive
up until about 2006.
1973 (1 reel)
1974 (1 reel)
1975 (1 reel)
1976 (1 reel)
1977 (1 reel)
1978 (2 reels)
1079 (4 reels)
1980 (4 reels)
Short films on the Portuguese opposition late 1960s and early 1970s
Portuguese Africa Microfilm
On Africa
Thomas Okuma
John Strong ―Political Socialization: A Case Study of Southern Africa (1968)
Douglas Wheeler ―Angola‖
MPLA (small canister of microfilmed documents on this Angolan nationalist movement in
Africa).
Emerging Nationalism in Portuguese Africa Documentary Ephemera. Ronald H. Chilcote
collection on Latin America; 15 reels (duplicate negatives). See Special Collection Chil 02
Box #: Rare Microfilm 04
Name: Portuguese Africa Microfilm
Description:
On Africa:
Thomas Okuma
John Strong ―Political Socialization: A Case Study of Southern Africa (1968)
Douglas Wheeler ―Angola‖
MPLA (small canister of microfilmed documents on this Angolan nationalist movement in
Africa).
Latin America General:
Granma (Havana). Cuban weekly newspaper of the Cuban Communist Party (7 reels, February
23, 1966 to December 31, 1972. Plus one reel dated 1969.
Pensamiento Crítica (Havana) Issue on Che Guevara (1 unboxed reel)
Historia y Sociedad Nos 17 and 18 (1978) 1 reel
Emerging Nationalism in Portuguese Africa Documentary Ephemera. Ronald H. Chilcote
collection on Latin America
15 reels (duplicate negatives). See Special Collection Chil 02
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Series
Rare Books
Series Scope and Content Summary
This series contains rare books on Latin America including Brazil, Cabral, Cordel, Iran Contra,
and the Portugal Revolution
NOTE: Items in this series are shelved with the subject series that they relate to (i.e.,
Cabral rare books can be found in the Cabral series, etc.)
Container List
Box #: Rare Books 01 Name: Brazil Rare Books
DESCRIPTION: Brazil: Rare Books
São Paulo Revolution of 1932 (Approximately 75 volumes)
Getúlio Vargas and the Estado Novo (23 volumes). The book collection includes a set of ten
volumes of writings by Getúlio Vargas with writings and speeches from 1930 to 1944 followed
by another volume, 1945 to 1947, a volume on the 1950 presidential campaign, and a volume of
writings and speeches during 1950 and 1951. All published by José Olympia Editora.
The 1964 Coup (see pamphlet by Jack Freels, published by Latin American Studies, UC
Riverside, which identifies volumes in this series). 59 Books on the coup, role of the United
States, politics and ideology, and various perspectives emphasizing, on the one hand, the coup,
and on the other, the ―revolution.‖
Box #: Rare Books 02 Name: Cabral Rare Books
DESCRIPTION: The major books by Amílcar Cabral and about Cabral. See Cabral 05
Box #: Rare Books 03 Name: Cordel
DESCRIPTION: UCR has one of the world’s largest collections, close to 4000 titles of this
literatura de cordel or chapbooks on a string, a tradition since 19th century in Brazil. Included in
the collection is a small group of critical studies about this literature.
Box #: Rare Books 04 Name: Iran Contra
DESCRIPTION: Associated with Special Collection Chil 03. A set of books about these events.
Box #: Rare Books 05 Name: Portugal Revolution 74-75
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DESCRIPTION: A collection of some six hundred books on the rupture that disrupted Portugal
during 1974 and 1975 and the transition from dictatorship to representative democracy. Books
focus on this moment, including analyses that preceded and followed it. Among the principal
themes: resistance, Seara Nova, social movements. left analyses of labor and popular
movements, labor, left political parties.
Note: These items are awaiting processing (April 2009)
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Series
Rare Periodicals
Series Scope and Content Summary
This series contains periodicals regarding Brazil and Portugal.
NOTE: Items in this series are shelved in their own section and are arranged
alphabetically by title.
Container List
Box #: Rare Periodicals 01 Name: Brazil
DESCRIPTION: Brazil Rare Periodical Runs on the rise of Developmental Nationalism and
Marxism among Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo Intellectuals
Box #: Rare Periodicals 01.1 Name: Anhembi *Sao Paulo
DESCRIPTION: Anhembi *Sao Paulo
Edited by Paulo Duarte. First issue Vol 1, No. 1 dated December
Box #: Rare Periodicals 01.2 Name: Cadernos de História
DESCRIPTION: Cadernos de História
Under the editorship of Brasil Bandecchi. Published in São Paulo by Livraria Oblisco. Titles all
published in 1964.
1. 1964. Memórias de Martin Alfonso de Sousa
2. Gandavo, Pêro de Maglhães. 1964. Historia da província Santa Cruz tratado da terra do Brasil.
3. Anchieta, José. 1964Informações do Brasil e suas cpitanias (1584)
4. Bandecchi, Brasil. 1964. Origem do latifúndio no Brasiil.
5. Antonil, André João. 1964. Cultura e opu8lência do Brasil pelas minas do ouro.
6. Sousa, Pêro Lopes de. 1964. Diário da navaegação.
7. Andreda e Silva, José Bonifácio de. 1964. Escritos politicos.
8. Malheiro, Perdigão. 1964. A escsraavidão Africana no Brasil.
9. Arroyo, Leonardo. 1965. Relação do Rio Tieté,
10. Caixa Quirício. 1965. Breve relação da vida e morte do Padre José de Ancieta.
11. Azevedo, Victor de. 1966. Atuação real de Raposo Tavares na viagem ao ―Rio das
Almanzonas‖/
Announced titles in the series but which I have not seen:
A Nova Gazeta Alemã (documento escrijto em 1515
Da abertura dos portos a independência (documentário).
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Excertos da obra de Capistrano de Abreu.
Lafayete Rodrigues Pereira, Causas ocultas da questão Christie.
Box #: Rare Periodicals 01.3 Name: Coleção História Nova (Rio de Janeiro).
Coleção História Nova (Rio de Janeiro). Edited by Roberto Pontual. Mission is: ―reformulate in
essence and method the study and teaching of our history.‖ Published in Rio de Janeiro in early
1964,
An effort to reinterpret aspects of Brazilian history. Authors include Joel Rufino dos Santos,
Mauríco Martins de Mello, Nelson Werneck Sodré, Pedro de Alcântara Figueira, Pedro Celso
Uchôa Cavalcanate Neto, and Rubem César Fernandes
1. O descobrimento do Brasil
2. A sociedade do açucar
3. As invasões holandesas
4. A expansNao territorial
5. A decadência de regime colonial
6. A independência a Repuública
7. Da independência de 1822
8. O sentido do abolição
9. O advento da república
10. O significado do Floriicnismo
Box #: Rare Periodicals 01.4 Name: Crítica Marxista (São Paulo).
DESCRIPTION: Crítica Marxista (São Paulo). Begins with Vol 1, No. 1 (1995). Early numbers
published by Brasiliense, later ones by Editora Revan. Editorial committee initially Armando
Boito Jr, Caio Navarro de Toledo, Celso Frederico, João Quartim de Moraes, João Roberto
Martins Filho, Juarez Guimaraes, Marcio Bilharinho Nves, Ricardo Antunes, and Sergio Lessa.
Box #: Rare Periodicals 01.5 Name: Cultura e Política (Rio de Janeiro).
DESCRIPTION: Cultura e Política (Rio de Janeiro). A quarterly published first in September-
December 1948 by the Ministry of Education and Health. Directed by José Simeão Leal. With
sections on art, science, history, literature, documentation, review, bibliography, and various.
Box #: Rare Periodicals 01.6 Name: Cultura Política: Revista Mensal de Estudos Brasileiros (Rio de Janeiro)
Cultura Política: Revista Mensal de Estudos Brasileiros (Rio de Janeiro)
Vol 1. No. 1 (March 1941). Thick monthly journal with substantive articles and detailed analysis
of themes related to Brazil and its national destiny. Each issue includes a section of material
relating to the activity and policies of the Getúlio Vargas government in power. Other sections
on political and social problems, economy, government activity, and cultural concerns, including
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intellectual evolution. First number dated March 1941 under the editorship of Almir de Andrade
and his mission statement ―A evolução política e social do Brasil.‖
Box #: Rare Periodicals 01.7 Name: Encontros com a Civilização Brasileira (Rio de Janeiro).
DESCRIPTION: Encontros com a Civilização Brasileira (Rio de Janeiro). Monthly journal edited
by Ênio Silveira and Moacyr FélixThe consulting council includes Arthur Giannotti,, Barbosa
Lima Sobrinho, Carlos Nelson Coutinho, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Frei Betto, Helio
Jaguaribe, Leandro Konder, Leonardo Boff, Octavio Ianni, Roland Corbisier. Monthly.
Box #: Rare Periodicals 01.8 Name: Estudos Sociais (Rio de Janeiro).
DESCRIPTION: Estudos Sociais (Rio de Janeiro). Edited by Astrojildo Pereira, formerly
secretary general of the PCB. First issue published in May-June 1958 in Rio de Janeiro as a
journal of ―a journal of Marxist tendency trying to intervene democratically alongside other
currents of thought in the debate on questions about our economic, social and political reality.‖
In a country without much tradition of Marxism, Estudos Sociais desired to provoke Marxist
debate and controversy
Box #: Rare Periodicals 01.9 Name: Paz e Terra (Rio de Janeiro).
DESCRIPTION: Paz e Terra (Rio de Janeiro). Bimonthly published by Editora Paz e Terra edited
by Waldo A. César. First issue dated July 1966 including an essay by Nestor Raúl García on
Latin American intellectuals and a documentary section on the martyred Colombian priest,
Camilo Torres. Editorial board of liberal progressives, including José Honório Rodrigues.and
progressive Catholics such as Dom Helder Câmera
Box #: Rare Periodicals 01.10 Name: Presenca: Revista de Política e Cultura(Rio de Janeiro)
Presenca: Revista de Política e Cultura
(Rio de Janeiro) Edited by Maria Alice Rezende de Carvalho.
Among those in the editorial council were João Quartim de Moraes, Luiz Werneck Vianna, and
Marco Aurelio Nogueira. Published as a political and cultural quarterly with some thematic
issues. Luiz Werneck Vianna is a major force in the journal. Among contributors are Leondro
Kondor, Wanderlay Guilherme dos Santos, and João Quartim de Moraes.
Box #: Rare Periodicals 01.11 Name: Revista Brasileira de Ciências Sociais
DESCRIPTION: Revista Brasileira de Ciências Sociais, a publication of the School of Economic
Sciences at the University of Minas Gerais first appeared November 1961. Síntese Political
Econônica Social (SPES) (Rio de Janeiro). Fernando Bastos de Avila S.J is editor in charge. A
progressive Catholic journal with concern for national issues in what is perceived as an
importunate conjuncture.
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Box #: Rare Periodicals 01.12 Name: Socialismo e Democracia
DESCRIPTION: Socialismo e Democracia
Edited by Jacob Bazarian. Publication of Editora Alfa-Omega. First published about 1984
Box #: Rare Periodicals 01.13 Name: Sociologia (São Paulo).
DESCRIPTION: Sociologia (São Paulo). Published quarterly by the Escola de Sociologia e
Política de São Paulo
Box #: Rare Periodicals 01.14 Name: Temas de Ciéncias Humanas.(São Paulo).
DESCRIPTION: Temas de Ciéncias Humanas.(São Paulo). Under the editorial direction of Marco
Aurélio Nogueira, Gildo Marçal Brandão, J. Chasin, and Nelson Werneck Sodré. Published by
Editorial Grijalbo. Series of annual anthologies of diverse material around Marxist themes.
Occasional reprinting of texts from Lenin and other Marxists
Box #: Rare Periodicals 01.15 Name: Universidade do Povo
DESCRIPTION: Universidade do Povo Series Edited by Gondin da Fonseca, José Rego, and João
Cunha Andrade. Published by Editora Fulgor in São Paulo, First published in 1963. The mission
of this series: ―to diffuse exact information and give the Brazilian people cultural bases that
allow them to exercise their rights and duties‖
No 1 Gondin da Fonseca, 1963. Guerra de Guerrilhas São Paulo: Editora Fulgor, Begins with
guerrilla warfare in Brazil during the 17th century and relates to other struggles elsewhere over
time.
No 2 José Eêgo and Je. E. Estrêla. 1963, Ianques contra Cuba (David enfrenta Golias)
No. 3 Gondin da Fonseca. 1963. A miséria é nossa!!!
No. 4 Herculano Neves. 321 perguntas a um brasileiro
No. 5 Esequiel Matinez Estrada e Siné. 1963. A verdadeira história do tio sam.
No. 6 Eduardo Portella. 1963. Política externa e povo livre.
No. 7 Gondin da Fonsca. 1963. Jango fala a nação
No. 8 Gondin da Fonseca. 1963, Os gorilas, o povo e a reforma agraria. Manifesto dos bispos do
Brasil.
No. 9 Jamil Alamansur Haddad. 1963. Romancew do rio da guarda.
No. 10. Barbosa Lima Sobrinho. 1963. Máquinas para transformar cruzeiros em dólares
No. 11. Brasil Bandecchi. 1963. Origem do latifundio no Brasil.
No. 12 Miguel Arraes. 1963. O povo no poder (discurso)
No. 13. Luiz Osiris da Silva. 1963. O que são as reformas de base?
No. 14 Unírio Machado. 1963. A indústria da doença.
No. 15 Cid Franco. 1963. Negrinho do viaduto e as classes conservadoras.
No. 16 Pompilio Diniz. 1963. Canto da liberdade.
No. 17 Padre Aloísio Guerra. 1963, O caatolicismo ainda é cristão.
No. 18. Lenina Pomeranz. 1963. Que é o salário?
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No. 19 Arlindo A Lucena. 1963. ―Bagrinhos‖ e tubarões.
No 20 Sylvio Monteiro. 1964. A ideologia do imperialismo.
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Series
Reference Card Files
Series Scope and Content Summary
This series contains card files (4 x 6 index cards) for books and articles that Ronald H. Chilcote
used in his research. Most items can be found in the Online Public Access Catalog for the
library. Some articles, pamphlets, and ephemera such as newspaper and press clippings are in
Special Collections & Archives. Any reference with an asterisk * was originally in the
collection. There are approximately 30 index card boxes.
Subject matter (approximately 1‖ =100 references)
Container List
Box #: Reference Card Files 01 Name: Latin American Sources
Description:
Latin America Books (Except Brazil): General Latin America, Argentina to Venezuela
(organized by country, 15‖ of cards)
Latin America Articles (Except Brazil): General Latin America, Argentina to Venezuela
(organized by country, 15‖ of cards)
Brazil Books: Two File Drawers 40‖ of references
Brazil Articles: Two File Drawers 25‖ of references
Special Topics: Books and Articles on Intellectuals and Their Thought. File Drawer 10‖ of
references
Other sections on Nationalism (Books and Articles); Series of Books relevant to thought since
the early 1920s
Brazil Education 3 ― of cards
Chile: Books, Articles, Periodical Titles File Drawer 15‖ of cards
Cuba: Books, Articles, Periodical Titles File Drawer 15‖ of cards
Cuban Literature from Casa de las América. Card Files of Series in the General Library 4‖ of
cards:
Biblioteca Basica de Cultura Cubana
Colección La Honda
Colección Literatura Latinoamericana
Premio Editions
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Mexico: Books, Articles, Periodical Titles File Drawer 15‖ of cards
Portugal
Bibliography Pre-1974 (some annotation): Books and Articles
Bibliography on the Revolution, 1974-1975 File Drawers 30 ― of cards.
Portuguese Africa
General Africa Books: File Drawer 15‖ of Cards
Overseas Africa and General Portugal: Books and Articles
Political Parties Pre 1974
Exile Parties Pre-1974
Angola: Guinea Bissau; Mozambique; Goa
Africa: Portugal and Brazil
Portuguese Africa: Books and Articles File Drawer 15 ― of Cards
Angola; Mozambique; Portuguese India; Timor
Portuguese Africa: Periodicals: Titles and Descriptions File Drawer 15‖ of Cards:
Portugal; Exile; Africa General; Angola; Mozambique; Guinea Bissau
Ephemera General Africa
Names and Addresses
Portuguese Africa: Notes and Chronology and Names File Drawer 15‖
Portuguese Africa: Ephemera: File Drawer 15 ―
Angola; Mozambique; São Tomé and Príncipe; Goa; Timor
Spain: Books and Articles on Politics, Economics, Iron and Steel and other Topics File
Drawer 20‖
Comparative Politics and Political Economy:
Comparative Themes: 15 ― of cards:
Theory and Method; Issues; Paradigm; Marx and Weber; Systems; Corporate
State; Culture Theory
Comparative Themes: 15 ― by cards:
Methodology; Political System; Power; Authority; Culture and Political Culture;
Transition; Democratic Development and Modernization
Comparative History and Politics and Theory: 10 ― of cards
Box #: Reference Card Files 02 Name: Brazil Sources
DESCRIPTION: Brazil: Politics and Elections (1964 to 1984)
Brazil Books: Two File Drawers 40‖ of references
Brazil Articles: Two File Drawers 25‖ of references
Special Topics: Books and Articles on Intellectuals and Their Thought. File Drawer 10‖
of references
other sections on Nationalism (Books and Articles); Series of Books relevant to thought since the
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early 1920s.
Brazil Education 3‖ of cards
Box #: Reference Card Files 03 Name: Chile Sources
DESCRIPTION: Chile: Books, Articles, Periodical Titles File Drawer 15‖ of cards
Cuba: Books, Articles, Periodical Titles File Drawer 15‖ of cards
Box #: Reference Cards 04 Name: Cuba Sources
DESCRIPTION: Cuba: Books, Articles, Periodical Titles File Drawer 15‖ of cards
Cuban Literature from Casa de las América. Card Files of Series in the General Library 4‖ of
cards:
Biblioteca Basica de Cultura Cubana
Colección La Honda
Colección Literatura Latinoamericana
Premio Editions
Box #: Reference Cards 05 Name: Mexico Sources
DESCRIPTION: Mexico: Books, Articles, and Periodical Titles File Drawer 15‖ of cards
Box #: Reference Cards 06 Name: Portugal Sources
DESCRIPTION: Portugal
Bibliography Pre-1974 (some annotation): Books and Articles
Bibliography on the Revolution, 1974-1975 File Drawers 30‖ of cards.
Box #: Reference Cards 07 Name: Portuguese Africa Sources
DESCRIPTION: Portuguese Africa
General Africa Books: File Drawer 15‖ of Cards
Overseas Africa and General Portugal: Books and Articles
Political Parties Pre 1974
Exile Parties Pre-1974
Angola: Guinea Bissau; Mozambique; Goa
Africa: Portugal and Brazil
Portuguese Africa: Books and Articles File Drawer 15 ― of Cards
Angola; Mozambique; Portuguese India; Timor
Portuguese Africa: Periodicals: Titles and Descriptions File Drawer 15‖ of Cards:
Portugal; Exile; Africa General; Angola; Mozambique; Guinea Bissau
Ephemera General Africa
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Names and Addresses
Portuguese Africa: Notes and Chronology and Names File Drawer 15‖
Portuguese Africa: Ephemera: File Drawer 15 ―
Angola; Mozambique; São Tomé and Principe; Goa; Timor
Box #: Reference Cards 08 Name: Spain Sources
DESCRIPTION: Spain:
Books and Articles on Politics, Economics, Iron and Steel and other Topics File
Drawer 20‖
Box #: Reference Cards 09 Name: Comparative Sources
DESCRIPTION: Comparative Politics and Political Economy:
Comparative Themes: 15 ― of cards:
Theory and Method; Issues; Paradigm; Marx and Weber; Systems; Corporate State; Culture
Theory
Comparative Themes: 15 ― by cards:
Methodology; Political System; Power; Authority; Culture and Political Culture; Transition;
Democratic Development and Modernization
Comparative History and Politics and Theory: 10 ― of cards
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Series
Iran Contra
Series Scope and Content Summary
This series comprises several hundred books and pamphlets on the Iran Contra scandal during
the 1980s. A set of 12 notebooks containing press clippings from major newspapers and
periodicals is available (originals and photocopies included)
Audio Tapes:
19 documentaries on cassette about Iran Contra and Central America
Tape by Claribel Alegria and Manlio Argueta, April 23, 1985
Talks by Joel Edelstein on Peace (Dec 27, 1983) Grenada (Dec 6, 1983), and Latin America
(October 1983)
Maurice Bishop on Grenada (1983)
Blaise Bonpane (Jan 16, 1983)
Container List
Not available.
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Series
Solidarity
Series Scope and Content Summary
This series contains materials regarding the Solidarity movement in several Latin American
countries. No additional description is available. Materials are housed in 4 document boxes.
Container List
Not available.
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Series
Personal Papers
Sub-series
Dissertations
Sub-series Scope and Content Summary
This sub-series contains a sampling of the student dissertations that Ronald. H. Chilcote has
served on the committess for. Not all of the dissertations listed in the container list below are
included in this collection.
Container List
Listing of student dissertations that Ronald H. Chilcote has served on the committees for.
Completed Dissertation Committees Chaired (*Partial list of publications not based on
systematic search.):
Freels, John W., Jr. "The Role of Industrial Trade Associations in Argentine Political
Development," SS1968. University of Florida, Roosevelt University, Professor and Chair.
Deceased. Several published articles. Dissertation published as a book in Spanish in Argentina.
Chaffee, Lyman G. "Political Bargaining and Opposition in Argentina: The Case of the
Confederaci_n General del Trabajo," S1969. California State University, Dominguez Hills,
Professor and Chair. Author of several published articles and a book on political culture.
Koslow, Lawrence E. "Mexican Foreign Policy Decision-Making: The Mutual Adjustment of
Needs and Independence," SS1969. Arizona State University, Assistant Professor, Attorney now
residing in Chicago. Author of several published articles. Edited The Future of Mexico
(Arizona State University).
Ropp, Stephen C. "In Search of the New Soldier: Junior Officers and the Prospect of Social
Reform in Panama, Honduras, and Nicaragua," F1971. University of Wyoming, Professor.
Author of several books and also many articles on Central America.
Zillman, Roy S. "Managerial Values as a Variable in Economic Growth in Chile." F1971.
Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Professor. Author of published articles.
Culver, William W. "Some Political Conditions of Decentralization: A Study of Municipal
Councilmen in Chile," S1972. State University of New York, Plattsburgh, Professor, Dean.
Author of published articles and a book.
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Ornelas, Charles. "Land Tenure, Sanctions and Politicization in Mexico, D.F.," W1973.
University of California, Santa Barbara, Professor; Santa Barbara College, Professor.
Navarro, Armando. "El Partido de la Raza Unida in Crystal City: A Peaceful Revolution,"
S1974. University of California, Riverside, Associate Professor; Author of published articles
and two book with University of Texas Press.
Riddell, Adalijiza S. "Who Cares Who Governs?: An Historical Analysis of Local Governing
Elites in Mexicali, Mexico," W1974. University of California, Davis, Director, Chicano Studies
Center. Author of published articles and editor and author of a book on Chicana women.
Edelstein, Joel C. "The Evolution of Goals and Priorities in the Thought of Fidel Castro Ruz,"
W1975. University of Colorado, Denver, Professor, Graduate Dean. Co-author of Latin
America: Struggle with Dependency and Beyond (1974) and Latin America: Perspectives of
Capitalism and Socialism (1986); also several journal articles and book chapters. Radio talk
show on Latin America.
Littell, Jay F. "Non-Decision Making in Colombian Politics: The Case of Agrarian Reform,"
F1975. Self-employed.
Infante, Isa Maria. "Politicalization of Immigrant Women from Puerto Rico and the Dominican
Republic," S1977. New Jersey State University, Associate Professor.
Gorman, Stephen M. "The Social Costs of Revolution in Peru," SS1977. Texas Tech,
Associate Professor. Deceased. Author of books on Peru and Nicaragua; also various published
journal articles. Deceased. *Title says ―Creole Liberalism and Revolutionary Corporatism in
Peru: A Socio-historical Analysis of the Revolution of 1968‖.
Guess, George. "The Politics of Agricultural Land Use and Development Contradictions: The
Case of Forestry in Costa Rica," F1977. Georgia Tech, Associate Professor. Author of
published articles, and Politics of U.S. and Foreign Aid (St. Martins, 1987).
Simonowitz, Haskell. "Political Opposition in a Mexican Border State: The Partido Accion
Nacional in Baja California North," F1979. California State University, Los Angeles, Lecturer.
Regalado, Jaime. "The Development of Underdevelopment in Mexico, the Years 1940-1975,"
S1980. California State University, Los Angeles, Professor, Director, Pat Brown Institute of
Government Affairs.
Fanusie, Yaya. "Social Classes, the State and Public Policy in the Republic of Sierra Leone:
1968-1980," W1981. Administrative position, State of California.
Schockman, H. Eric. "Political Mobilization and Capitalism Development of the Peasant Rural
Sector in Post Revolutionary Societies of Latin America: Mexico: A Case Study," F1982.
Former Director, Pat Brown Institute of Government Affairs, California State University, Los
Angeles. Professor, University of Southern California. *Title says ―Political Mobilization,
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Capitalist Development and the Theory of Rural Sub-Dialectics of the Peasant Sector in
Mexico‖.
Antonian, Armen. "Eurocommunism, Eurogauche and the French Left," SS1983. Private
industry. Author of Eurocommunism (Greenwood Press, 1987).
Osman, Ibrahim El-Bashir. " Islamic Perspectives on the Question of Nationalism and National
Integration: The Case of the Sudan," W1984. University of Khartoum, Professor.
Hansen, Lee O. "Dependent Capitalism and the Mexican Peasantry: Shifting Realities,"
W1985. Self-employed. Author of article in International Migration, 26 (1988), 95-108.
Riverside City College, Lecturer.
López, Fred. "The Transformation of the Spanish State: From Dictatorship to Democracy,"
W1985. California State University, Bakersfield, Deceased Professor. Deceased co-
author of Transition from Dictatorship to Democracy (Holmes and Meier,) and several published
articles. Deceased.
Dash, Robert. "The State, Labor and Ideology in Baja California Norte, Mexico," S1985.
Willamette College, Professor and Chair. Author of published articles. Book Review Editor,
Latin American Perspectives (l986-1992).
García, Alberto. "Nicaragua and the Sandinismo: A Case Study of Revolutionary Theory and
Practice," S1985. California State University, Northridge, Lecturer.
García, Gilbert. ―The Role of the State in the Development of Mexico’s Northern Border.‖ F
2986. Professor
Amjad, Mohammad. "Social Origins of the Iranian Revolution: The Role of State and Social
Classes," F1986. Author of published articles, and "Choice" book on Iran with Greenwood
Press. Post-Doctoral, Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley,
Assistant Professor, St Mary's College.
Bisharat, Ghasson. "The Charismatic Dimensions of Peronismo," F1986. California State
University of Los Angeles Unified School District, Lecturer.
García, Jorge. "Forjando ciudad: The Development of the Political Community of East Los
Angeles," F1986. California State University, Northridge, Professor and Chair.
Groth, Terrie. "State, Class, and Crisis in Brazil, 1974-82," F1986. Federal University of
Brasília, Professor. Author section on Brazil in Encyclopedia of Political Systems and Position.
Schinke, Ward. "The Political Economy of Coffee and Socialism in Nicaragua," F1986.
California State University, Los Angeles, Lecturer. Published chapter in book edited by Melvin
Gurtov. Northern Arizona University, Lecturer. Texas Tech University, Assistant Professor.
Riverside City College.
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Hadjiyannis, Stylianos. "The Greek Road to Socialism and the State: A Case Study of the
Possibility of a Democratic Transition to Socialism," S1987. Ohio State University, Portsmouth,
Professor. Co-author of Transition from Democracy to Dictatorship (Holmes and Meier,
forthcoming).
Abu-El-Haj, Jawdat. "The Transition to Capitalism in Northeast Brazil: Proletarianization and
Working Class Formation," SS1987. Federal University of Caerá, Brazil, Professor. Author of
published articles and two books.
White, Russell. "The Nationalization of the Mexican Banks: Finance Capital and the Crisis of
the Mexican State," SS1987. Author of Mexico (Taylor and Frances). Head of Latin American
Consulting and Lecturer.
Haghighat, Dariush. "United States Foreign Policy Towards the Nationalization of Oil Industry
in Iran" (co-chair, dissertation) S1988. Riverside City College, Professor and Chair.
Pratt, Erik. "Weapons Sponsorship: Promoting Strategic Defense in the Nuclear Age" (co-chair,
dissertation) W1989. Professor, Carrol College, Montana. Dissertation published by Lynne
Rienner Publishing.
Hahn, Dwight. "Modes of Production and the Bolivian Social Formation: The Ideological Basis
for Political Disarticulation: S1989. Assistant Professor, John Carrol University. Dissertation
on Bolivia published by Taylor and Francis.
Pompan, Claudia. "Brazil's External Indebtedness Process and the Transition to democracy"
SS1989. Co-author of article in Terra Solidaria. Translation of articles in Latin american
Perspectives and Revista de Ci_ncias Politicas. Assistant Professor, Cheyenne Community
College, Wyoming.
Shafiei, Fatemeh. "Global Ecopolitics: The Looming Crisis and the Role of Transnational
Corporation: (co-chair, dissertation). Lecturer, Spellman College, Atlanta.
Dugan-Abassi, Jennifer. "Cuba and Small Farmer Production" S1994. Author of published
articles. AssociateProfessor, Randolf Macon College, Virginia.
McLean, Michael. ―Constraints to Reform in Social Democratic Governments: A Case of the
British Labour Party,‖ Sl996
Rodríguez, David. ―Latino National Political Coalitions:Struggle and Challenge,‖ Sl996.
Assistant Professor of Chicano Studies, California State University, Northridge.
Membership on Committees (Completed Dissertations):
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Chiou, Chwei-Liang. "The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in Communist China:
November 1, 1965 to November 10, 1968," W1971 (dissertation).Professor Queensland
University, New Zealand
Veterlie, R. Richard. "The Impact of the Multinational Corporation on the Power Structure of
Mexico and a Mexican Border Community," F1972 (oral, chair; dissertation).Professor,
Pasadena City College.
Hwang, Byong-Moo. "Chinese Motives in Foreign Crises: Domestic and Foreign Policy
Interactions," F1978 (oral; dissertation). Professor, Korean War College.
Maghroori, Ray. "United States Policy Toward the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1969-1976: Changes
and Continuities," F1978 (oral; dissertation). Former Associate Dean, UCR Grad School of
Management. Dean Northern California
Hernández, José Amaro. "The Political Development of Mutual Aid Societies in the Mexican
American Community: Ideal and Principles," W1979 (oral; dissertation).Professor, California
State University, Northridge.
Kim, Young Mun. "Chinese Foreign Policy toward the Third World in the 1970s: The Theory
and Practice of the Three Worlds," F1979 (oral; dissertation). Professor, Teagu University.
Borges, William. "The Politics of Proposition 13: California, Public Education, and the Moreno
Valley Unified School District," SS1980 (oral; dissertation).Professor
Assiri, Abdul-Reda. "The Impact of Arms and Oil Politics on United States Relations with the
Arabian (Persian) Gulf States, 1968-78," S1981 (oral; dissertation).
Kim, Chung-Hyun. "Kim Il-Sung's Thought and the Politics of Development in North Korea,"
W1981 (oral; dissertation).
Tarzi, Shah. "The Political Economy of American Foreign Oil Policy and the Middle East: The
Influence of Multi-national Oil Corporations, 1969-19779," SS1982 (oral;
dissertation).Professor, Bradley University
Shen, Marshall. "Human Rights in People's China: A Developmental Strategy, 1945-1969,"
W1986 (oral; dissertation).
Wader, Mohamed. "Class, Ideology and Political Economy as Domestic Sources of Nigerian
Foreign Policy: 1969-1984," F1986 (oral; dissertation).
Salmi, Ralph H. "Islam and Dissent in the Non-Arab World: A Comparative Analysis of the
Iranian Shi'i and Filipino Sunni Movements," SS1990 (oral; dissertation).Professor, San
Bernardino State University.
Membership on Dissertation Committees of Other Departments and Universities:
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Lawrence, Denise, "Festas: Cooperation in Rural Southern Portugal" (Anthropology, UCR,
1979).
Fayazmanesh, Sasan, "The Commodity as the Point of Departure of Capital, A Methodological
Inquiry," (Economics, UCR, 1984).
Steenland, Kyle, "Agrarian Reform on Chile" (Political Science, SUNY, Buffalo, 1977)
Baird, Gordon, "The Impact of Higher Oil Prices on the Economics of Non-Oil Developing
Countries" (Economics, UCR, 1987).
Balastrieri, Ronald,"The Crisis Generation: Marxist Aesthetics in the United States, 1929-1939"
(Comparative Literature, UCR, MA 1982).
Lakew, Melaku, 1981. "The History, Theory and Practice of Indicative Planning" (Economics,
UCR, 1981).
Stein, Howard, "National Planning and Development: The Case of Tanzania" (Economics,
UCR, 1983).
Sammis, Elizabeth, "Antecedents to the Portuguese Revolution" (Sociology, UCLA, December
1987).
Patricio, Teresa, "State-Led Industrialization and Popular Resistance: The Sines Project in
Portugal" (Sociology, Rutgers, Summer 1989).
Martins Filho, João Roberto, ―O militar no Brasil, l964-l970.‖ (Political Science, UNICAMP,
l993. *Title says ―O palácio e a caserna A dinâmica military das crises políticas na ditadura
(1964-1969).
Martins, Mónica Dias, ―Açucar no sertão: a ofensiva capitalista no Vale do Curo. (Sociology,
Universidade Federal do Ceará). Co-Chair of Dissertation Committee. July 2000
Bezerra, Riselia. ―The Political Economy of the Samba.‖ (Dance, University of California,
Riverside). June 2000. *Title says ―Sambations‖: Samba and the Politics of Syncopation.
Aviles, William. ―Institutions, Human Rights and Civil-Military Relations: Colombia’s
Neoliberal State.‖ (Political Science, University of California, Riverside) June 2001. *Title says
―Globalization, Democracy and Civil-Military Relations in Colombia’s Neoliberal State.
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Series
Personal Papers
Sub-series
Publications
Sub-series Scope and Content Summary
This sub-series contains a sampling of the publications that Ronald H. Chilcote has written or
edited in his professional career. Not all of the items listed in the container list below are
included in this collection. Some items have been cataloged and can be located by title in the
Library’s Online Public Access Catalog. Other items may not part of the Library’s holdings
Container List
A. Books, Monographs, Pamphlets
1. Chilcote, The Press in Spain, Portugal, and Latin America: Summary of
Recent Developments. Stanford: Institute of Hispanic American and Luso-
Brazilian Studies, 1963. Pp. 48.
2. Chilcote, Military Intervention and Developmental Tendencies: Preliminary
Analysis for Study and Research of the Argentine Experience. Riverside:
Field Report Series (1), Latin American Research Program, UCR, October
1966. Pp. 10.
3. Chilcote, Portuguese Africa. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall
1967. Pp. 149.
4. Chilcote, Spain's Iron and Steel Industry. Austin: Bureau of Business
Research, The University of Texas, 1968. Pp. 174.
5. Chilcote (editor), Protest and Resistance in Angola and Brazil: Comparative
Essays, Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1972.
Pp. 317. Contributed introduction, pp. 1-8 and Chapter 12, pp. 243-302.
6. Chilcote (editor), Emerging Nationalism in Portuguese Africa: Documents,
Stanford: Hoover Institution, Stanford University, 1973. Pp. 642.
Contributed introduction, pp. 17-57.
7. Chilcote and Edelstein, Joel C. (editors), Latin
America: The Struggle with Dependency and Beyond,
Cambridge and New York: Schenkman and John Wiley & Sons, 1974.
Pp.781. Contributed introduction, pp.
1-87.
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8. Chilcote, The Brazilian Communist Party: Conflict and Integration, 1922-
1972, New York: Oxford University Press, 1974. Pp. 361.
a. The Brazilian Communist Party. Translated to
Chinese by Xu Zhuang Fei and Zhu Yun Ruy. Beijing: Institute of Latin
American Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, 1975.
9. Chilcote, Theories of Comparative Politics: The Search for a Paradigm,
Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1981. Pp. 480.
a. Theories of Comparative Politics: The
Search for a Paradigm, translated to Malaysian and
published in 1983.
b. Theories of Comparative Politics: The Search for a
Paradigm, translated to Korean and published in Seoul: Hanul Publishing
Company, 1986. Includes preface for Korean edition.
c. Theories of Comparative Politics: The Search for a
Paradigm. Seoul: Eron kwa Shilchan, 1987. Translated by Miong-Sei
Kang. Pp. 580.
10. Chilcote (editor), Dependency and Marxism; Special Double Issue of Latin
American Perspectives, Issues 30 and 31 (Summer-Fall 1981), 1-181.
11. Chilcote (editor and contributor), Dependency and Marxism: Toward a
Resolution of the Debate. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1982. Pp.
179. Contributed preface and introduction. Revision of 10 (above).
a. Dependency and Marxism: Toward a Resolution of
the Debate, translated to Korean and published in Seoul: Hanul Publishing
Company, 1984. Includes Preface for Korean edition.
12. Partido Comunista Brasileiro: conflito e integração. Rio de Janeiro:
GRAAL, 1982. Pp. 413. Translation, revision, with new postscript of book
originally published by Oxford University Press (1974).
13. Chilcote and Dale Johnson (editors and contributors), Theories of
Development: Mode of Production or Dependency? Los Angeles: Sage
Publications, 1983. Contributed "Introduction."
14. Chilcote (editor and contributor), Brazil in Crisis, Special Issue of Latin
American Perspectives, Issue 40 (Winter 1984), 1-144.
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15. Chilcote (editor and contributor), Unity and Struggle: Reassessing the
Thought of Amílcar Cabral, Special Issue of Latin American Perspectives,
Issue 41 (Spring 1984), 1-104.
16. Chilcote, Theories of Development and Underdevelopment. Boulder:
Westview Press, 1984, Pp. 179.
17. Chilcote and Joel C. Edelstein, Latin America: Capitalist and Socialist
Perspectives of Development and Underdevelopment. Boulder: Westview
Press, 1986. Pp. 175.
18. Chilcote, Power and the Ruling Classes in Northeast Brazil: Juazeiro and
Petrolina in Transition. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University
Press, 1990. Pp. 383.
19. Chilcote, S. Hadjiyannis, Fred A. López, Daniel Nataf, and Elizabeth
Sammis. Transitions from Dictatorship to Democracy: Comparative
Studies of Spain, Portugal, and Greece. New York: Taylor and Francis,
1990. Pp. 220. Contributed Preface, Chapters 1 and 5.
20. Chilcote (editor and contributor), Post-Marxism, the Left, and Democracy,
Special Issue of Latin American Perspectives, Issue 65, 17 (Spring 1990), 1-
128.
21. Chilcote, Transição capitalista e a classe dominante no Nordeste. São
Paulo: Editora da Universidade de São Paulo and T.A. Queiroz Editor,
1991, pp. 368.
22. Chilcote. Amílcar Cabral's Revolutionary Theory and Practice, Boulder:
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1991.
A. Pembebasan nasional menentang imperialisme. Theor dan
praktek revolusioner Amilcar Cabral. Jakharta: Sahe Study Club. Pp.178.
Text of original plus interviews. Reference bibliography omitted.
23. Chilcote. Theories of Comparative Politics: The Search for a Paradigm
Revisited. Boulder: Westview Press, 1994. Second edition, substantial
revision and update of 1981 edition. Pp. 421
A. Theories of Comparative Politics. Beijing: Chinese
edition, 1998.
B Theories of Comparative Politics. Petropolis: Editora
Vozes. Brazilian edition, 1998.
C. Theories of Comparative Politics.
Seoul: Korean edition, 1999.
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D. Theories of Comparative Politics. Moscow‖ Russian
editions, 2001.
E. Theories of Comparative Politics.
Tehran: Iranian Editions, 2002.
24 Chilcote (ed). The Political Economy of Imperialism. Kluwer Academic
Press, l999.Pp. 270. Includes Preface, pp. vii and ―Introduction‖ pp. 19-40.
A. Paperback Edition: Rowman and
Littlefield, 2001
B. The Political Economy of Imperialism.
Beijing, China: CASS Publishing House. 2001 Pp. 303. Chinese
Edition.
26 Chilcote (ed). Imperialism. Theoretical Directions. Amherst, New York:
Humanity Press, 2000.
27 Chilcote. Comparative Inquiry in Politics and Political Economy: Theories
and Issues. Boulder: Westview Press, 2000. Pp. 216
28 Chilcote. Theories of Comparative Political Economy: Theories and
Directions. Boulder: Westview Press, 2000. PP. 316.
A. Theories of Comparative Political Economy. Beijing,
China: CASS Publishing House. Pp. 385. Chinese Edition, 2001
29. Chilcote. Nature’s Laguna Wilderness. Laguna Beach:
Laguna Wilderness Press, 2003. Pp. 96.
30. (Editor). Development in Theory and Practice: Latin
American Perspectives. Lanham, Md: Rowman
and Littlefield Publishers, 2003. Pp. 394.
31 (Editor). Alternatives to Neoliberalism in
Latin America. Selected Papers from Latin American Perspectives. Beijing:
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, 2004. Pp. 334.
32. (Editor). Wind River Wilderness. Laguna Beach:
Laguna Wilderness Press, 2006. Pp. 144.
A-B. Reference Works
1. Chilcote (editor), Emerging Nationalism in Portuguese Africa: A
Bibliography of Documentary Ephemera Through 1965. Stanford: Hoover
Institution, Stanford University, 1970. Pp. 114.
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2. Chilcote (editor), Revolution and Structural Change in Latin America:
Ideology, Development and the Radical Left (1930-1965), Stanford:
Hoover Institution, Stanford University, 1970, 2 Vols. Pp. 668 and pp. 602.
3. Chilcote (editor and compiler), Brazil and its Radical Left: An Annotated
Bibliography of the Communist Movement and the Rise of Marxism, 1922-
1972. New York: Kraus International Publications, 1980. Pp. 455. Sequel
to Brazilian Communist Party: Conflict and Integration, 1922-1972. New
York: Oxford University Press, 1974.
4. Chilcote with Sheryl Lutjens (editors), Cuba, 1953-1978: A Bibliographical
Guide to the Literature. White Plains, NY: Kraus International
Publications, 1986. Pp. 1387 in two volumes.
5. Chilcote (editor and compiler), The Portuguese
Revolution of 25 April 1974: Annotated Bibliography on the Antecedents
and Aftermath. Vol 1. Coimbra: Centro de Documentação 25 de Abril,
Universidade de Coimbra, 1987. Pp. 329.
6. Chilcote (ed). The Portuguese Revolution of 25 April
1974. Annotated Bibliography on the Antecedents
and Aftermath. Vol 2: Periodicals. Portuguese Political, Popular, and Mass
Organizations. Coimbra: Centro de Documentação 25 de Abril. Universidade
de Coimbra, 1998. Pp. 295.
B. Chapters for Books:
1. Chilcote, GINSA (3 case studies of a Guatemalan tire manufacturing
company). Copyright by Stanford Graduate School of Business in 1959.
Reprinted as: "Background Information on Guatemala," pp. 473-478;
"General Tire and Incatecu, S.A. (I): Political Considerations Affecting
the Sale of Common Stock in Guatemala," pp. 478-483; "General Tire and
Incatecu, S.A. (II): Foreign Antagonism toward U.S. Investment in
Guatemala," pp. 484-494; "General Tire and Incatecu, S.A. (III): Assessing
Opportunities and Risks in the Central American Common Market," pp.
494-497. Three case studies published in International Business
Management: Readings and Cases (Belmont, California: Wadsworth
Publishing Company, 1964), edited by John S. Ewing and Frank Meissner.
2. Chilcote, "Mozambique: The African Nationalist Response to Portuguese
Imperialism and Underdevelopment," in Christian P. Potholm and Richard
Dale, Southern Africa in Perspective: Essays in Regional Politics, New
York: Free Press, 1972, pp. 183-195 and 368-373.
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3. Chilcote, "Portugal" and "Spain" in W. S. Sworakowski (editor), World
Communism, Stanford, 1973, pp. 370-374 and 395-401.
4. Chilcote, "Dependency: A Critical Synthesis of the Literature," Chapter 11,
pp. 128-139 in Janet Abu-Lughod and Richard Hay (editors), Cities in the
Third World, Chicago: Maaroufa Press, 1977. Reprint of "A Critical
Synthesis of the Dependency Literature," Latin American Perspectives, I
(Spring 1974), 4-29.
5. Chilcote, "Theories of Dependency: The View from the Periphery," pp.
299-309 in Ingolf Vogeler and Anthony de Souza (eds.), Dialectics of Third
World Development, Montclair, New Jersey: Allanheld, Osmun and Co.
Publishers, 1980.
6. "Preface" and "Issues of Theory in Dependency and Marxism," pp. 3-16,
Chilcote, Dependency and Marxism: Toward a Resolution of the Debate,
Westview Press, 1982 (see A.14).
7. Chilcote with Terrie Groth, "Federated Republic of Brazil," in World
Encyclopedia of Political Systems and Parties, Vol. I, New York: Facts on
File, 1984, pp. 109- 123.
8. Chilcote, "Alternative Approaches to Comparative Politics," pp 151-168 in
Howard Wiarda (ed.), New Directions in Comparative Politics, Boulder:
Westview Press, 1985. Revised Edition, 1990. Japanese Edition, 1989.
9. Chilcote, "Cabral in the Historical Context of his Epoch: The Implications
of his Theory of Class and Class Struggle." Translated as "Cabral no
contexto histórico da sua época: as implicações da sua teoria de classe e
luta de classes." Pp. 153-183 in Continuar Cabral (Simpósio Internacional
Amílcar Cabral, Cabo Verde, 17 a 20 de Janeiro de 1983). Lisbon: Edição
Grafedito/Prelo-Estampa, 1984.
10.Chilcote, "The Theory and Practice of Development in Latin America," pp. 95-
113 in Economic Growth and Social Development, Taegu, Republic of
Korea: Yengnam University, 1987. Korean translation on pp. 114-127.
11.Chilcote, "Sketch of Sergio Bagú and others," in Robert A. Gorman (ed.)
Biographical Dictionary of Neo-Marxism. Westport: Greenwood Press,
1985. Pp. 463.
12.Chilcote, "Capitalism and Socialist Perspectives in the Search for a Class
Theory of the State and Democracy," Pp. 75-97 in Dankwart Rustow and
Kenneth Erickson (eds), Comparative Political Dynamics: Global Research
Perspectives, New York: Harper and Collins, l9?.
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13. Chilcote, "Development," pp. 616-637 in Mary Hawkesworth and Maurice
Kogan (eds.), Encyclopedia of Government and Politics. London:
Routledge, 1992. 2 vols. Revised edition, 2003.
14. Chilcote, "From Popular Power to Bourgeois Democracy: The Case of
Portugal." Chapter 4 in James Kurth and James Petras, pp. 128-159 in
Mediterranean Paradoxes: The Politics and Social Structure of Southern
Europe, Oxford: Berg Publishers. 1992. First appeared in:
Riverside: Working Paper in Economics (93-24).
Department of Economics. University of California, Riverside, 1993.
Pp. 61.
15. Chilcote, "Post-Marxism, the Left, and Democracy in Latin America," pp.
214-236 in Stuart S. Nagel (ed.), Latin America: Development and Public
Policy, New York and London: Macmillan Press, 1994.
a. Also in Portuguese in Crítica Marxista (São Paulo).
16. Chilcote, "The Prospects and Contradictions of Economic Reforms in
China," in Chilcote and Dos Santos (eds.), Contemporary Perspectives of
China, Rio de Janeiro: Editora Vozes. Forthcoming.First appeared in:
Riverside: Working Paper in Economics
(93-23). Department of Economics. University of California, Riverside,
1993. Pp. 32.
17. Chilcote (with Victor Lippit). Class Analysis in
Comparative Political Economy,‖ pp. 115-135 in Robert Pollin (ed),
Capitalism, Socialism, and Radical Political Economy. Cheltenham, United
Kingdom: Edward Elgar. 2000. Pp.376.
18. Chilcote, ―The Left in Latin America: Questions of
Theory and Practice,‖ pp. 249-262 in Pratyush Chandra, Anuradha Ghosh
and Raavi Kumar, Politics of Imperialism and Counter-Strategies, New
Delhi: Aakar Books.
C. Articles in Refereed Academic Journals
1. Chilcote and White, C. Langdon, "Chile's New Iron and Steel Industry,"
Economic Geography (Worchester, Massachusetts), (July 1961), 258-266.
2. Chilcote, "Portugal's New Iron and Steel Industry," Geography (Sheffield,
England), (April 1963), 188-190.
3. Chilcote, "Integrated Iron and Steel Industry for Argentina," Inter-American
Economic Affairs (Washington, D.C.), (Spring 1963), 31-46.
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4. Chilcote, "Spain's Iron and Steel: Renovation of an Old Industry,"
Geographical Review (New York), (April 1963), 247-262.
5. Chilcote, "Documenting Portuguese Africa," Africana Newsletter
(Stanford), Summer 1963. See the following sections: "Serial Publications
of Portugal and Portuguese Africa Published Since 1945," pp. 24-28.
Chilcote and Leder, Mary B., "Political Groups in Portuguese Africa," pp.
29-36. Also see pp. 54-56, 60-66.
6. Chilcote, "Portuguese African Nationalist Movements," mimeographed.
Published in Africana Newsletter, 1, No. 4 (Winter 1963), 9-17.
7. Chilcote, "An Assessment of Peruvian Problems and Progress," Journal of
Inter-American Studies (Gainesville), 4, No. 2 (April 1964), 181-186.
8. Chilcote, "Proposiciones y bibliografía seleccionada sobre la revoluci_n y el
cambio estructural en América Latina," Desarrollo Económico (Buenos
Aires), 4 (April-June 1965), 483-492.
9. Chilcote, "Portugal: disintegración de un imperio," Cuadernos 64
(September 62), 80-82.
10. Chilcote, "Spain and European Integration: Heavy Industry in Economic
Development" in International Affairs (London), 42 (July 1966), 444-455.
11. Chilcote, "Les Mouvements de liberation au Mozambique," in Le Mois en
Afrique, I (July 1966), 30-42.
12. Chilcote, "Nationalist Documents on Portuguese Guiné and Cape Verde
Islands and Mozambique," African Studies Bulletin, 10 (April 1967), 22-42.
13. Chilcote, "Cambio estructural y desarrollo en Bolivia," Desarrollo
Económico, 6 (January-March 1967), 693-708.
14. Chilcote, "Cambio estructural y desarrollo:la experiencia mexicana,"
Desarrollo Económico, 7 (April- June 1967), 482-492.
15. Chilcote, "Cambio estructural y desarrollo en Cuba," Desarrollo Económico,
7 (July-September 1967), 107-147.
16. Chilcote, "The Political Thought of Amílcar Cabral," The Journal of
Modern African Studies, 6, 3 (1968), 373-388.
17. Chilcote, "Development and Nationalism in Portuguese Africa,"
Comparative Political Studies, I, 4 (January 1969), 501-525.
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18. Chilcote, "Brazil and Africa in Comparative Perspective," Latin American
Research Review, 4 (Spring 1969), 125-136.
19. Chilcote, "A Critical Synthesis of the Dependency Literature," Latin
American Perspectives, I (Spring 1974), 4-29. Reprinted in Información
Amercial Española (Madrid), 1978; also in Cities in the Third World,
Chicago: Maaroufa Press, 1977; Dialectics of Third World Development,
Allanheld, Osmun and Co. Publishers, 1979; and in Third World Studies,
Dependency Series No.2, University of the Philippines, 1977.
20. Chilcote, "Amílcar Cabral: A Bio-Bibliography of His Life and Thought,
1925-1973," Africana Journal, 5, No. 4 (1974), 289-307.
21. Chilcote and Goldman, Roy, "Status Quo and Reform Attitudes of
Backlands High School Students of Dominant Class Parents in Brazil,
Chile, and Mexico," International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 16,
Nos. 1-2 (1975), 37-50.
22. Chilcote; Gorman, Steve; Leroy, Cis; and Sheehan, Sara, "Internal and
External Issues of Dependency: Approach, Pedagogical Method, and
Critique of Two Courses on Latin America," Review of Radical Political
Economy, 6 (Winter 1975), 80-94.
23. Chilcote, "Ruling Classes and Dependency in Two Backland Communities
of Northeast Brazil," Studies in Comparative International Development, 11
(1976), 35-50.
24. Chilcote, "Class, Race, Progress, and Nationalism in Brazil," Latin
American Research Review, 12, No. 1 (1977), 222-227.
25. Chilcote, "A Question of Dependency," Latin American Research Review,
13, No. 2 (1978), 55-68.
26. Chilcote and Harding, Timothy, "Introduction: Brazil: Capitalist Crisis and
Workers' Challenge," Latin American Perspectives, 6 (Fall 1979), 2-15.
Introductory essay to the first of two full issues on Brazil edited by the
authors.
27. Chilcote, "Perspectives of Class and Political Struggle in the Portuguese
Capitalist State," Kapitalistate, 8 (1980), 99-120.
28. Chilcote, "Politics of Conflict in the Popular Poetry of Northeast Brazil,"
Journal of Latin American Lore, 5, No. 2 (1979), 205-231.
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29. Chilcote, "Issues of Theory in Dependency and Marxism," Latin American
Perspectives, 7 (Summer-Fall 1981), 3-16.
30. Chilcote, "Politics and Ideology in the Popular Poetry of Brazil," Studies in
Latin American Popular Culture, 2 (1983), 88-98.
31. Chilcote, "Politics and Ideology in the Popular Poetry of Brazil," Ideologies
and Literature, 4 (September-October 1983), 279-293.
32. Chilcote, "Introduction" to issue on Brazil, Latin American Perspectives, 11
(Winter 1984), 9-11.
33. Chilcote, "The Theory and Practice of Amílcar Cabral: Revolutionary
Implications for the Third World," Latin American Perspectives, 11 (Spring
1984), 3-14.
34. Chilcote, "Teorias reformistas e revolucionárias de desenvolvimento e
subdesenvolvimento," Revista de Economía Política, 3 (July-September
1983), 103-123.
35. Chilcote, "Toward the Democratic Opening in Latin America: The Case of
Brazil," Monthly Review 23 (February 1984), 15-24.
36. Chilcote, "Sociedad y política en Portugal," Cuadernos Políticos, No. 28
(1982), 74-87.
37. Chilcote, "A crise dos intelectuais," in Lua Nova (São Paulo) 2, No. 2 (July-
September 1985), 82-86.
38. Chilcote, "Reflections on Brazilian Political Thought and the Crisis of the
Intellectual," in Luso-Brazilian Review (University of Wisconsin) 22
(Winter 1985), 111-121.
39. Chilcote, "Developmental Theories: Current State of the Debate,"
Rasvoj/Development-International, I, (July-December 1986), 323-336.
40. Chilcote, "Teorías do desenvolvimento: situação actual do debate,"
Economía e Socialismo, 10, 69-70 (December 1986), 67-75.
41. Chilcote, "Perspectivas alternativas de política comparada," Revista de
Ciencia Política, 31 (April-June 1988), 52-65.
42. Chilcote, "Família e classe dominante em duas comunidades sertanejas do
Nordeste Brasileiro," Revista Brasileira de Estudos Políticos, 67-68 (July
1988-January 1989), 181- 208.
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43. Chilcote, "Post-Marxism: The Retreat from Class in Latin America," Latin
American Perspectives, 17 (Spring 1990), 3-24.
44. Chilcote, "Post-Marxism and its Ideological Impact on the Theory and
Practice of U.S. Politics," Cuadernos de Trabajo. Análisis e Investigaciones,
6 (April 1988), 23- 31.
45. Chilcote, "Tensions in the Latin American Experience: Fundamental
Themes in the Formulation of a Research Agenda for the 1990s," Latin
American Perspectives, 17 (Spring 1990), 122-128.
46. Chilcote, "Contradictions in the Search for a Class Theory of the State,
Socialism, and Democracy," Socialism in the World, 74-75 (1989), 129-139
and Commentary on pp. 106-107.
47. Chilcote, "Perspectivas do capitalismo e do socialismo na busca de una
teoría de classe do estado e da democracia, Revista de Economía Política,
10 (October-December 1990), 103-123.
48. Chilcote, Edward B. and Ronald H. "The Crisis of Marxism: An Appraisal
of New Directions," Rethinking Marxism, 5 (Summer 1992), 84-106.First
appeared in:
Riverside: Working Paper in Economics (92-
27). Department of Economics. University of California, Riverside,
January 1992. Pp. 33.
a. Chilcote, Edward B. and Ronald H. "A crise do marxismo:
apreciação de novas tendências," Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais,
35 (June 1992), 96-123.
b. Chilcote, Edward B. and Ronald H. "The Crisis of Marxism," Social
Sciences Abroad (Beijing), 10 (1991), 1-9.
c. Chilcote, Edward B. and Ronald H. "A crise do marxismo: una
apreciação de novas rumos," Revista de Ciências Sociais, 22 (Nos. 1-
2, 1994) 1-37.
49. Chilcote. ―Globalizationn or Imperialism?‖
Latin American Perspectives 29 (November 2002,
80-84.
50 Chilcote. ―The Left in Latin America: Questions of
Theory and Practice,‖ Latin American
Perspectives 30 (July 2003), 10-15.
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D. Other Published Writings (This section simply includes listings which
reflect professional, public, and community writings rather than scholarly
publications.)
1. Chilcote, "Guatemala," Collier's Encyclopedia, 1960 Yearbook (New York),
1960, 42-100.
2. Chilcote, "The Impact of Dictatorship on Culture in Portugal," Ibérica (New
York), (February 15, 1961), 5-7.
Also translated as "El impacto de la dictadura portuguesa en la
cultura."
3. Chilcote, "Politics in Portugal and Her Empire," The World Today,
(London), (September 1961), 376-387.
4. Chilcote, "A Program for the Democratization of Portugal," Ibérica (New
York), (October 15, 1961), 7-10. Also translated as "Un programma para la
democratización de Portugal."
5. Chilcote, "Portugal, Salazar y la oposición," Combate (San José, Costa
Rica), 17 (July-August 1961), 34-40.
6. Chilcote, "Portugal" (letter to the editor), The New Leader (New York),
(November 28, 1962), 80-82.
7. Chilcote, "Opposition to Portugal's Dictatorship," Contemporary Review
(London), (April 1962), 167-173.
8. Chilcote, "Angola or the Azores?" The New Republic (Washington, D.C.),
(July 30, 1962), 21-22.
9. Chilcote, Articles on Brazil, Paraguay, Portugal, Spain in Hispanic
American Report (Stanford), monthly 1959-1963.
10. Chilcote, "Dictatorship in Paraguay," Contemporary Review (London),
(May 1963), 242-245.
11. Chilcote and Chilcote, Frances, "Paraguay," Worldmark Encyclopedia of
Nations (New York), revised 1963, 209-220.
12. Chilcote and MacBean, Sally V., "Latin America's Left and the Causes of
Revolution," Hispanic American Report, 16 (1963), 197-216.
13. Chilcote, "Brazil: Suppressing the Future," The Nation, 199 (November 23,
1964), 368-370. Also published as "Brasil: suprimiendo el futuro,"
Marcha, No. 1235 (December 11, 1964), 16-17.
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14. Chilcote, "Portugal Faces Challenges in Africa," Los Angeles Times,
(November 14, 1965), Section G, p. 2. Also published as "Política y
nacionalismo," Marcha No. 1289 (January 21, 1965 (1966), 14.
15. Chilcote, "Eduardo Mondlane and the Mozambique Struggle," Africa
Today, 12 (November 1965), 4-7.
16. Chilcote, "Salazar's Portugal: Anniversary on Thin Ice," The Nation, 102
(May 30, 1966), 638-641. Also published as "Portugal, 40 años de
dictadura," Marcha No. 1263 (July 16, 1965), 22.
17. Chilcote, "This Changing World: The Spanish Iron and Steel Industry,"
Geography, 52 (January 1967), 60-64.
18. Chilcote and M. Legassic, "The African Challenge to American Scholarship
in Africa," Africa Today, 18 (January 1971), 4-11.
19. Chilcote and Rosália de Araújo Oliveira and Padre Mansueto de Lavor,
"Analysis and Compilation of Field Research Undertaken by CEMIC in
Two Bairros of Petrolina, Pernambuco," Petrolina, Brazil: Cemic, 1971, 17.
Reprinted in Revista de Cemic.
20. Chilcote, "The Latin American Challenge to U.S. Scholarship in Latin
America," URLA Newsletter, 3 (April- May 1973), 1-4. Reprinted in
LASA Newsletter, 4 (June 1973), 30-34.
21. Chilcote, "Behind Salazar's Back," Africa Today 9 (October 1962), 11-13.
22. Chilcote, "Guiné-Bissau's Struggle: Past and Present," Africa Today, 24
(January-March 1977), 31-39.
23. Chilcote, "Decide or Ratify?" California School Boards Journal, 35 (June
1977), 20-21.
24. Chilcote, "Guidelines for School Site Councils," California School Boards,
36 (March 1978), 16-18.
25. Chilcote, "Prospects for Education in California," Educational Leadership,
36 (May 1979), 569-573.
26. Chilcote, "Entrevista con Ronald Chilcote," Diário de Nordeste (December
2, 1984), 4-5 and cover of supplement Cultura. Interview with Verónica
Silveira.
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27. Chilcote, "Colégio, bom nos EUA, Ruim no Brasil," Brasil Extra (August
1984), 59. Interview.
28. Chilcote, "Ideología e paradigma na ciência política," 0 Povo (December
10, 1984). Second Section, p. 1.
29. Chilcote, "Clearing up the Confusion on Brazil's Political Transition," Latin
America Daily Post (December 11, 1984), 1-2.
30. Chilcote, "Brazil: Eighteen Years of Military Rule," In These Times, 7
(December 8-14, 1982). 11.
31. Chilcote, "Debating Cabral's Contributions," Guardian, 35 (March 2, 1983),
19.
32. Chilcote, "Dos Comentarios," Punto Crítico 145 (April- May 1985), 36-37.
33. Chilcote and Pompan, Claudia M., "As principais contradições ocidental,"
Terra Solidária, 4 (November-December 1986), Caderno E 1-5.
34. Chilcote, "Recasting Mainstream Conceptions of Political Development,"
Politics and the Life Sciences 6 (February 1988), 156-157. Commentary
(together with commentaries of Robert Packenham and Fred Riggs) on Peter
A.Corning and Samuel M. Hines, Jr, "Political Development and Political
Evolution," 141-155 in the same issue.
35. Chilcote, "Wolf and Resnick Defended," Monthly Review 40 (February
1989), 53-54.
36. Chilcote, "Reflections on the Latin American Collection," Books at UCR 13
(Winter 1989), 2.
37. Chilcote, "Bush's Invasion of Panama was Attempt to Rally Support,"
Highlander 37 (February 1990), A-7.
38. Chilcote, "Preface," Kemy Oyarzún (ed), The Latin American Story,
Riverside: Commemorative Series (9), Latin American Studies Program,
1989.
39. Chilcote, "Introduction," to Cuban Views of the Revolution, Special Issue of
Latin American Perspectives, 18 (Spring 1981), 5-9.
40. Chilcote, "Foreword," pp. ix-x in Sandor Halebsky and John M. Kirk et. al.
(eds.), Cuba in Transition: Crisis and Transformation, Boulder: Latin
American Perspectives Series (No. 9), Westview Press, 1992.
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41. Chilcote with Jennifer Dugan Abassi. "Introduction" to Colonization and
the Quincentenary, Special Issue of Latin American Perspectives 19
(Summer 1992), 3-5. co-edited this issue.
42. Chilcote, "Introduction" pp. 1-7 in Centro de Estudios Sobre América, The
Cuban Revolution into the 1990s, Boulder: Latin American Perspectives
Series (No. 10), Westview Press, 1992. Edited this volume of original
essays by Cuban scholars.
43. Chilcote, "Foreword" pp. xi-xiii in Juan E. Corradi, The Fitful Republic:
Economy, Society, and Politics in Argentina, Boulder: Latin American
Perspectives Series (No. 2), Westview Press, 1985.
44.Chilcote, ―Memoir of INEP,‖ pp. 4-5 in Instituto Nacional de
Estudos e Pesquisa, Dez anos de INEP. Bissau, November l994.
45. Chilcote, ―Perspectives on the LASA Resolutions Process,‖ LASA
Forum 27 (Spring l996),5-6.
46. Chilcote, ―U.S. Hegemony and Academics in the Americas,‖
Latin American Perspectives 24 (January l997), 73-77.Reply by Mark Berger,
pp. 78-79.
47. Chilcote, ―Teaching Iran-Contra: Further Reflections,‖
PS: Political Science & Politics (September l997), 515-517.
48, Chilcote. ―LAP at 25: Retrospective and New Challenges,‖ Latin
American Perspectives 25 (November 1998), 5-22.
49 Chilcote and Scott Mainwaring. ―Report on Reforming the LASA
Resolutions Process,‖ LASA Forum.
50. Chilcote. ―A Retrospective‖ Essay on the 50th
reunion of the 1953 class
at University School, Cleveland, Ohio.
51 Chilcote. ―La Izquierda en América Latina,‖ Enciclopedia Social y Politica
de la Latino América. Forthcoming.
52.Chilcote. ―Reflections on LAP in its Thirtieth
Year,‖ Latin American Perspectives 31 (1) (2004),3-4.
53. Chilcote. ―The Legacy of the Sixties and its
Impact on Academics, LASA Forum, 37, 2 (Spring 2006), 22-24.
96
54. Chilcote. ―Apresentação,‖ pp. 11-12 in Mónica
Dias Martins, Açucar no sertão: a ofensiva capitalista no nordeste do Brasil,
São Paulo: Annablume, 2008.
E. Book Reviews
1. Chilcote, review of Adolf A. Berle's Latin America: Diplomacy and Reality
(New York and Evanstan: Harper and Row for the Council on Foreign
Relations, 1962) in Hispanic American Report, 16 (1963), 83-84.
2. Chilcote, review of Manuel José Homen de Mello's Portugal, o Ultramar e o
Futuro in Africa Report (Washington, D.C.), (January 1963), 29.
3. Chilcote, review of Oscar Lewis's Pedro Martínez: A Mexican Peasant and
His Family (New York: Random House, 1963) in Western Political
Quarterly (September 1964), 550-561.
4. Chilcote, review of Dudley Sears et al., Cuba: The Economic and Political
Revolution (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, 1964) in Journal of
Politics (Summer 1965). Also, Press-Enterprise (November 29, 1964).
5. Chilcote, review of Eric Baklanoff, New Perspectives of Brazil (Nashville:
Vanderbilt University Press, 1966) in American Political Science Review,
60 (September 1966), 742-746.
6. Chilcote, review of Victor E. Ferkiss, Africa's Search for Identity (New
York: Braziller, 1966) in Press Enterprise (April 24, 1966), 6.
7. Chilcote, review of Martin Sable, Guide to Latin American Studies, Los
Angeles, 1966; Martin Sable, Master Directory for Latin America, Los
Angeles, 1966; Periodicals for Latin American Economic Development,
Trade and Investment, Los Angeles, 1965; and Statistical Abstract of Latin
America, 1965, in American Political Science Review, 61 (June 1967), 552.
8. Chilcote, review of Ben Burnett and Kenneth Johnson, Political Forces in
Latin America (Belmont: Wadsworth, 1968) in Hispanic American
Historical Review 48 (May 1969), 296-297.
9. Chilcote, review of John Marcum, The Angolan Revolution Vol I: The
Anatomy of an Explosion (1950-1962) (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1969) in
American Political Science Review, 64 (June 1970), 645-646.
10. Chilcote, review of David Ramsett, Regional Industrial Development in
Central America (New York: Frederick E. Praeger, 1969) in Hispanic
American Historical Review, 49 (August 1970), 607-608.
97
11. Chilcote, review of Douglas Wheeler and René Pelissier, Angola (New
York: Praeger 1971) in International Journal of African Historical Studies,
V, 1 (1972), 154-157.
12. Chilcote, review of Gileno de Carli, Política de desenvolvimento do
Nordeste, gênese dos Artigos 43/18 (Recife: Universidade Federal de
Pernambuco, 1971; and Riordan Roett, The Politics of Foreign Aid in the
Brazilian Northeast, Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press (1972) in
Hispanic American Historical Review, 52 (February 1973), 155-157.
13. Chilcote, review of Ivo K. Feierabend, Rosalind L. Feierabend, and Ted
Robert Gurr (editors), Anger, Violence and Politics: Theories and Research,
(Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1972) in Perspective, I
(September 1972), 178.
14. Chilcote, review of Dauril Alden (editor), Colonial Roots of Modern Brazil,
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1973, in Western Political
Quarterly, 26 (December 1973), 820-821.
15. Chilcote, review of Hugo Blanco, Land or Death: The Peasant Struggle in
Peru, (New York: Pathfinder Press, 1973), in URLA Newsletter, 3 (March
1, 1973), 29-31.
16. Chilcote, review of Don Barnett, The Making of a Middle Cadre,
Richmond, British Columbia, 1973, in Africa Today, 21, No. 1 (Winter
1974) 65-66.
17. Chilcote, review of Frank D. MacCann, Jr., The Brazilian- American
Alliance, 1937-1945, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1973, in The
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 415
(September 1974), 231-232.
18. Chilcote, review of Ramón Bonachea and Marta San Martín, The Cuban
Insurrection, 1952-1959, New Brunswick: Transaction Books, 1974, in
Perspective, September 1974 and History Reviews of New Books, 3
(October 1974).
19. Chilcote and Terry Dietz-Fee, review of "Assessing the Literature Since the
Coup," in Latin American Perspectives, I (Summer 1974), 156-160.
20. Chilcote, review of Miguel Arraes, Brazil: The People and the Power,
Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1972, in American Political Science Review,
68 (December 1974), 1789-1791.
21. Chilcote, review of Rui de Pinto, The Making of a Middle Cadre: The Story
of Rui de Pinto, Richmond, British Columbia: LSM Press, 1973, in
98
Canadian Journal of African Studies, 8 (1974), 422-424. Also in
UFAHAMU, 5, No. 1 (1974), 101-103, and Africa Today, 21 (Winter
1974), 65-66.
22. Chilcote, review of Alfred Stepan (editor), Authoritarian Brazil: Origins,
Policies and Future, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1973, in Journal of
Politics, 37 (February 1975), 331.
23. Chilcote, review of Alberto Ciria, Estados Unidos Nos Mira, Buenos Aires:
Ediciones la Bastilla, 1973, in The Western Political Quarterly, 27
(December 1974), 776- 778.
24. Chilcote, review of Georges-André Fiechter, Le régime modernisateur de
Brésil, 1964-1972, Leiden: Institut Universitaire de Hautes Etudes
Internationales, 1972, in Hispanic American Historical Review, 54 (May
1974), 341- 343.
25. Chilcote, review of James D. Theberge, The Soviet Presence in Latin
America, New York: Crane, Russak and Co., 1974, in The Annals of the
American Academy of Political Science and Social Science, 422 (November
1975), 176.
26. Chilcote, review of John W. F. Dulles, Anarchists and Communists in
Brazil, 1900-1935, Austin: University of Texas Press, 1973, in American
Political Science Review, 71 (March 1977), 376-377.
27. Chilcote, review of Franz-Wilhelm Heimer (editor), Social Change in
Angola, Munich: Arnold-Berkstraesser- Institute, 1973, in American
Political Science Review, 69 (December 1975), 1478-1479.
28. Chilcote, review of Lars Rudebeck, Guinea Bissau: A Study of Political
Mobilization, Uppsala: Scandinavian Institute of African Studies and New
York: Africana Publishing Company, 1974, in Africana Journal, 6, No. 3
(1975), 251-252.
29. Chilcote, review of Theodore H. Moran, Multinational Corporations and the
Politics of Dependency, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1974, in
Hispanic American Historical Review, 56 (November 1976), 690-692.
30. Chilcote, review of Ernest Duff and John McCamant, Violence and
Repression in Latin America, New York: The Free Press, 1976, in The
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 428
(November 1976), 149-150.
99
31. Chilcote, review of Harold Blakemore, British Nitrates and Chilean Politics,
1886-1896 Balmaceda and North, London: Athlone Press, 1974, in
Hispanic American Historical Review, 57 (February 1977), 149-151.
32. Chilcote, review of Howard J. Wiarda, Corporatism and Development: The
Portuguese Experience, Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1977,
in Perspective, 6 (September 1977), 155.
33. Chilcote, review of María Celia Pinheiro Machado
Paoli, Desenvolvimento e marginalidade: um estudo
de caso, São Paulo: Livraria Pioneira Editôra, 1974:
Luiz Pereira, Estudos sobre o Brasil
contemporaneo, São Paulo: Livraria Pioneira and
ensaios de sociología do desenvolvimento, 2d ed., São Paulo:
Pioneira/Ministério de Educação e Cultura, 1975, in Hispanic American
Historical Review, 57 (May 1977), 373-374.
34. Chilcote, review of John D. Martz and Enrique A. Baloyra, Electoral
Mobilization and Public Opinion: The Venezuelan Campaign of 1973,
Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1976, in The Annals,
443 (September 1977), 176-177.
35. Chilcote, review of James M, Malloy (editor) Authoritarianism and
Corporatism in Latin America, Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press,
1977, in American Historical Review, 71 (October 1977), 1102-1103.
36. Chilcote, review of Claude Riviere, Guinea: The Mobilization of a People,
Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1977, in Perspective, 6
(November 1977), 190.
37. Chilcote, review of Ernest Harsch and Tony Thomas, Angola: The Hidden
History of Washington's War, New York: Pathfinder Press, 1976; Colin
Legum and Tony Hodges, After Angola: The War Over Southern Africa,
New York: Africana Publishing Company, 1976; and Popular Movement
for the Liberation of Angola, Road to Liberation: MPLA Documents on the
Founding of the People's Republic of Angola, Richmond, British Columbia:
LSM Press, 1976, in International Journal of African Historical Studies,10,
No. 4 (1977), 672-675.
38. Chilcote, review of Mário Soares, Portugal's Struggle for Liberty, London:
George Allen Publishers, 1975, in American Political Science Review, 72
(June 1978), 767-768.
39. Chilcote, review of John A. Marcum, The Angolan Revolution, Vol II: Exile
Politics and Guerrila Warfare (1962-1976), Cambridge: MIT Press, 1978 in
Western Political Quarterly 32 (December 1979), 517-518.
100
40. Chilcote, review of Paulo Freire, Pedagogy in Process: The Letters of
Guinea-Bissau, forward by Jonathan Kozol, translated by Carman St. John
Hunter, New York: Seabury Press, 1978, in African Journal, 10, No. 2
(1979), 146-148.
41. Chilcote, "Imperialism and Liberation: A Half Century of Latin American
History," Latin American Perspectives, 6 (Winter 1979), 93-95. Review of
Pablo Gonzålez Casanova, Imperialismo y liberación en América Latina,
Mexico City: Siglo Veintiuno Editores, 1978, and América Latina: Historía
de medio siglo Vol. 1: América del Sur, Mexico City: Siglo Veintiuno
Editores, 1977.
42. Chilcote, review of Douglas L. Wheeler, Republican Portugal: A Political
History, 1910-1920, Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1978,
International Journal of African Historical Studies, 12, No.3 (1979), 564-
566.
43. Chilcote, review of Gerald J. Bender, Angola under the Portuguese: The
Myth and Reality, Berkeley and Los Angeles: Perspectives on Southern
Africa (23), University of California Press, in American Political Science
Review, 72 (June 1979), 615-616.
44. Chilcote, review of René Pelissier, Les Guerres Crises: Résistance et
Revoltes en Angola (1856-1941) and La Colonie du Minotaure:
Nationalismes et Revoltes en Angola (1926-1961), Orgeval, France:
Pelissier, 1977 and 1978, in American Political Science Review, 73,
(September 1979), 918-919.
45. Chilcote, review of Wanderley Guilhermo dos Santos, Poder e Política:
crónica do autoritarismo brasileiro, Rio de Janeiro: Forense-Universitaria,
1978, in Hispanic American Historical Review 59 (November 1979), 774-
775.
46. Chilcote, review of Burnett Bolloten, The Spanish Revolution: The Left and
the Struggle for Power during the Civil War, Chapel Hill: University of
North Carolina Press, 1979, in American Political Science Review, 73
(December 1979), 1172-1173.
47. Chilcote, review of Allen Isaacman, A luta Continua. Creating a New
Society in Mozambique, Binghampton: Southern Africa Pamphlets No.1,
Fernand Braudel Center for the Study of Economics, Historical Systems,
and Civilizations, 1978, in Africa Today 28 (Second Quarter 1980), 55-57.
101
48. Chilcote, review of Colin Legum and Bill Lee, The Horn of Africa in
Continuing Crisis, New York and London: Africana Publishing Company,
1979, in Perspective, 9 (March 1980), 47.
49. Chilcote, review of Paulo Freire, Pedagogy in Progress, New York:
Africana Publishing Company, 1978, in Africana Journal, 10, No.2 (1979),
146-148.
50. Chilcote, review of Paulo Cavalcanti, O caso eu conto como o caso foi: da
Coluna Prestes a queda de Arraes, Memórias, São Paulo: Editora Alfa-
Omega, 1978, in Hispanic American Historical Review 61 (February 1981),
138-39.
51. Chilcote, review of Richard Lobban, Historical Dictionary of the Republics
of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde, Metuchen, New Jersey: Scarecrow Press,
1979, in African Journal, 11, Nos.1-2 (1980), 170-171.
52. Chilcote, review of Robert N. Pierce, Keeping the Flame: Media and
Government in Latin America, New York: Hastings House, 1979, pp.270, in
Hispanic American Historical Review 61 (February 1981), 180-181.
53. Chilcote, review of Sylvia Ann Hewlett, The Cruel Dilemmas of
Development: Twentieth Century Brazil, New York: Basic Books
Publishers, 1980, in Hispanic American Historical Review 61 (August
1981), 564-565.
54 Chilcote, review of Stephanie Urdang, Fighting Two Colonialisms: Women
in Guinea-Bissau, New York: Monthly Review Press, 1979, in Africana
Journal, ll, No.4 (1980), 335-336.
55. Chilcote, review of Richard Gunther, Public Policy in a No-Party State:
Spanish Planning and Budgeting in the Twilight of the Franquist Era,
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1980, in Policy Studies Journal, 9
(Winter 1980), 479.
56. Chilcote, review of Lawrence W. Henderson, Angola: Five Centuries of
Conflict, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1979 and Luis B. Serapião and
Mohamed A. El-Khawas Mozambique in the Twentieth Century: From
Colonialism to Independence, Washington, D.C.: University Press of
America, 1979, in Africa Today, (Fourth Quarter, 1980), 59-60.
57. Chilcote, review of Heraldo Muñoz (ed.), From Dependency to
Development: Strategies to Overcome Underdevelopment and Inequality,
Boulder: Westview Press, 1981, in Hispanic American Historical Review 62
(February 1982), 167-169.
102
58. Chilcote, review of Arthur Jay Klinghoffer, The Angolan War: A Study in
Soviet Policy in the Third World, Boulder: Westview Press, 1980, in
American Historical Review, 75 (September 1981), 833-834.
59. Chilcote, review of Kames H. Mittleman, Underdevelopment and the
Transition to Socialism: Mozambique and Tanzania, New York: Academic
Press, 1981, in International Journal of African Historical Studies, 16, No. 4
(1983), 741-742.
60. Chilcote, review of Peter McDonough, Power and Ideology in Brazil,
Princeton University Press, 1981, in Journal of Politics, 40 (May 1983),
531-533.
61. Chilcote, review of Patrick Chabal, Amílcar Cabral: Revolutionary
Leadership and People's War, London: African Studies Series (37),
Cambridge University Press, 1983; and Jock McCulloch, In the Twilight of
the Revolution: The Political Theory of Amílcar Cabral, London:
Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1983, in African Journal, 14, No. 1 (1986), 50-
51.
62. Chilcote, review of Stephen G. Bunker, Underdeveloping the Amazon:
Extraction, Unequal Exchange, and the Failure of the Modern State.
Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 1985, in American Journal of
Sociology (1985), 1015-1016.
63. Chilcote, review of René Pelissier, Naissance Mozambique: Resistance et
revoltes anticoloniales (1854-1918), Orgeval, France: Pelissier, 1984. 2
vols. Pp. 884, in Africa Today, 31, No. 4 (1984), 49-50.
64. Chilcote, review of Ronaldo Munck, Revolutionary Trends in Latin
America, Montreal: McGill University, 1984, in Hispanic American
Historical Review, 67, No. 2 (1987), 342-343.
65. Chilcote, review of Christian Anglade and Carlos Fortin (eds.), The State
and Capital Accumulation in Latin America: Brazil, Chile, Mexico,
Pittsburgh: University Pittsburgh Press, 1985, in American Political Science
Review, 81 (June 1987), 648-650.
66. Chilcote, review of Manuel Caballero, Latin America and the Comintern,
1919-1943. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986, in Hispanic
American Historical Review, 68, No. 1 (1988), 185.
67. Chilcote, review of Wayne A. Selcher, Political Liberalization in Brazil:
Dynamics, Dilemmas, and Future Prospects, Boulder: Westview Press,
1968, pp. 272, in Hispanic American Historical Review, 67, No. 3 (August
1987), 552-553.
103
68. Chilcote, review of Myron Weiner and Samuel P. Huntington (eds.),
Understanding Political Development, Boston: Little Brown & Company,
1987, in American Political Science Review 82 (September 1988), 1025-
1027.
69. Chilcote, review of Harvey F. Kline's The Coal of El Cerrejón: Dependent
Bargaining and Collective Policy-Making, Pennsylvania State University,
1987, in Choice 25 (June 1988).
70 Chilcote, "The Struggle for Guinea-Bissau," Africa Today 21 (Winter
1974), 57-62.
71. Chilcote, review of Douglas MacArthur, Reminiscences, New York:
McGraw-Hill, in Press-Enterprise (October 25, 1964).
72. Chilcote, review of Allen and Barbara Isaacman, Mozambique: From
Colonialism to Revolution, 1900-1982, Boulder: Westview Press, 1983, in
Africa Today (First Quarter 1990), 81. Also published in Africana Journal
15 (1990), 385-386.
73. Chilcote, review essay, "Popular Power and Revolutionary Struggle," Latin
American Perspectives 16 (Fall 1989), 7-94. Review of Nancy Bermeo,
The Revolution in the Revolution: Control in Rural Portugal (Princeton:
Princeton University Press, 1986; John J. Hammond, Building Popular
Power: Workers and Neighborhood, Movements in the Portuguese
Revolution (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1988); Carlos Lopes, A
transição histórica na Guiné-Bissau (Bissau: Instituto Nacional de Estudos
e Pesquisa, 1987); Mário Murteira, Os estados de língua portuguesa na
economía mundial: ideologia e práticas do desenvolvimento (Lisbon:
Editorial Presença, 1988); and Charles Downs, Revolution at the Grassroots:
Community Organizations in the Portuguese Revolution (Albany: State
University of New York Press, 1989).
74. Chilcote, review of James H. Mittelman, Out from Underdevelopment:
Prospects for the Third World (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1988), in
Africa Today 36 (1989), 63-64.
75. Chilcote, review of Robert A. Scalapino, The Politics of Development:
Perspectives on Twentieth Century Asia (Cambridge: Harvard University
Press, 1989), in Choice (April 1990), 623.
76. Chilcote, review of René Pélissier, Naissance de la Guiné_ Portuguais et
africains in Sénégamblie (1841-1936) (Orgeval: Editions Pélissier, 1989),
in Africa Today (First Quarter 1990), 86.
104
77. Chilcote, review of S. C. Dube, Modernization and Development: The
Search for Alternative Paradigms (London: Zed Books and University
Nations University, 1988); and Gerald J. Kruijer, Development through
Liberation. Third World Problems and Solutions (Atlantic Highlands:
Humanities Press International, 1987), in Studies in Comparative
International Development 24 (Fall 1989), 74-85.
78. Chilcote, review of Thomas E. Skidmore, The Politics of Military Rule in
Brazil, 1964-85 (New York: Oxford University Press, 1988), in Choice
(September 1988), 632.
79. Chilcote, review of Raúl Prebisch, Pensamiento y obra, Buenos Aires:
Editorial Tesis, 1988, in Hispanic American Historical Review 69 (May
1989), 356-357.
80. Chilcote, "Poder popular e luta revolucionária," Soronda No. 10 (July
1990), 93-101.
81. Chilcote, Review of Richard Graham, Patronage and Politics in Nineteenth
Century Brazil, Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1990, in Choice (July-
August 1990), 566.
82. Chilcote, Review of Cristóbal Kay, Latin American Theories of
Development and Underdevelopment, Routledge, 1989, in Hispanic
American Historical Review, 70 (November 1990), 682-683.
83. Chilcote, Review of Anton Bebler and Jim Sroka (eds.), Contemporary
Political Systems: Classifications and Typologies, Boulder: Lynne Rienner
Publishers, 1990, in Studies in Comparative International Development 26
(Summer 1991), 89-92.
84. Chilcote, Review of Linda Fuller, Work and Democracy in Socialist Cuba,
Philadelphia: Temple University Press, in Latin American Perspectives 20
(Winter 1993), 40-43.
85. Chilcote, "Revisionist Interpretations of the Brazilian Labor Movement,"
Latin American Perspectives 21 (Winter), 132-143. Analytical review of
five monographs, including works by Ricardo Antunes (1991), Armando
Boito, Jr. (1991), John D. French (1992), Margaret E. Keck (1992), Leôncio
Martins Rodrigues (1990).
86. Chilcote, Review of R. Pardo-Maurer, The Contras, 1980-1989, New York:
Praeger, 1990, in Choice (May 1991), 572.
105
87. Chilcote, Review of Walter C. Opello, Portugal: from Monarchy to
Pluralist Democracy, Boulder: Westview, 1991, in Choice (January 1992),
581.
88. Chilcote, Review of Michael L. Conniff and Frank D. McCann (eds.),
Modern Brazil: Elite and Masses in Historical Perspective, Lincoln:
University of Nebraska Press, 1989, in Hispanic American Historical
Review 71 (l99l), 652-653.
89. Chilcote, Review of Lawrence S. Graham and Robert H. Willson (eds.), The
Political Economy of Brazil: Public Policies in an Era of Transition, Austin:
University of Texas Press, 1991, in Hispanic American Historical Review,
72 (February 1992), 137-138.
90. Chilcote, Review of Robert Packenham, The Dependency Movement,
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1992, in Hispanic American
Historical Review, 73 (May 1993), 299-300.
91. Chilcote, Review of Margaret E. Keck, The Workers' Party and
Democratization in Brazil, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1992, in the
American Historical Review, 98 (April 1993), 620-621.
92. Chilcote, Review of Benn Ross Schneider, Politics within the State: Elite
Bureaucrats and Industrial Policy in Authoritarian Brazil, Pittsburgh:
University of Pittsburgh Press, 1991, in Economic Development and
Cultural Change 43 (January l995), 455-461.
93. Chilcote, Review of Laura Bigman, History and Hunger in West Africa:
Food Production and Entitlement in Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde,
Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1993, in Studies in Comparative
International Development, 28 (Winter 1994), 92-94.
94. Chilcote, Review of Robin Cohen and Harry Goulborne (eds.), Democracy
and Socialism in Africa, Boulder: Westview Press, 1991, in American
Political Science Review, 87 (March l993), 233-234 .
95.Chilcote, Review of Susanne Jonas and Edward T. McCaughan
(eds.), Latin American Faces the Twenty- First Century: Reconstructing
A Social Justice Agenda, Boulder: Westview Press, 1994, in Hispanic
American Historical Review, 75 (l995), 507-508.
96.Chilcote, Review of Youssef Cohen, Radicals, Reformers, and
Reactionaries: The Prisoner’s Dilemma and the Collapse of Democracy in
Latin America. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, l994, in
Choice 32(June l995).
106
97.Chilcote, Review of Giovanni Arrighi, The Long Twentieth
Century. London: Verso, l994, in Studies in Comparative International
Development,
98.Chilcote, ―The Contradiction of Capitalism in the Search for
Democracy,‖ Review of Boaventura de Sousa Santos,Toward a New
Common Sense: Law, Science and Politics in the Paradigmatic Transition. New
York: Routledge, l995,and other publications in Latin American
Perspectives, 24 (May l997),ll6-122.
99.Chilcote, Review of Fred Rosen and Deidre McFadyen (eds), Free
Trade and Economic Restructuring in Latin America: A NACLA
Reader.New York: Monthly Review, l995. And Duncan Green. Silent
Revolution: The Rise of Market Economics in Latin America. London:
Cassell and Latin American Bureau, l995.In Hispanic American Historical Review,
l00. Chilcote, Review of Atilio Borón, State, Capitalism, and
Democracy in Latin America. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, l995, in
American Political Science Review,
101. Chilcote, Review of Mark T. Berger, Under Northern Eyes. Latin
American Studies and U.S. Hegemony in the Americas, l98-l990,
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, in Latin American
Perspectives,24
(January l997), 73-77.
102 Chilcote, Review of Joseph L. Love, Crafting the Third World:
Theorizing Underdevelopment in Rumania and Brazil. Stanford: Stanford
University Press. l997, Pp. 348, in American Historical Review,
(October l997),
l03 Chilcote, Review of José M. Magone, European
Portugal: The Difficult Road to Sustainable Democracy, London:
Macmillan, l997. In Choice (June 1997)
104 Chilcote. ―Coffee, Class, Power in Central America,‖ Review of Jeffery M.
Paige, Coffee and Power: Revolution and the Rise of Democracy in Central
America, Cambridge: Harvard University Press. l997. In Latin American
Perspectives 26 (March 1999), 169-171.
105 Chilcote, Review of Keith S. Rosenn and Richard
Downes (eds) , Corruption and Political Rform in Brazil: The Impact of
Collor’s Impeachement. Miami: University of Miami, North-South
Center. In Choice (September 1999).
107
106 Chilcote, ―Struggle and Resistance: Reflections in Recent Brazilian
Literature,‖ In Latin American Perspectives Issue 115 27 (November
2000),111-116.
107 Chilcote, ―Further Reading on Guevara,‖ Review of five works about the life
and experience of Che Guevara. In Latin American Perspectives 25 (July
1998),33-35.
108 Chilcote, ―The Contradiction of Capitalism in the
Search for Democracy,‖ Latin American Perspectives 24 (May), 115-122.
109 Chilcote. Review of David Corkill, The Development of
the Portuguese Economy. A case of Europeanization. London and
New York: Routledge, 1999. In Choice. (April 2000)
110 Chilcote. Review of Scott P. Mainwaring.
Rethinking Party Systems in the Third Wave of Democratization: The
Case of Brazil. Stanford: Stanford University Press. 1999. In Choice
(February 2000).
111 Chilcote. Review of Ruth Lane, The Art of
Comparative Politics. Needham Heigts: Allynn and Bacon, 1997 and
Political Science in Theory and Practice: The Politics Model, Armonk: M.E.
Sharpe. In American Political Science Review, 95 (No. 1) (2001), 241-242.
112 Chilcote. Review of Timothy J. Power, The
Political Right in Postauthoritarian Brazil.
University Park: Pensylvania State Press. In Choice.
113 Chilcote. Review of Eugene Gogol, The Concept of Other in Latin
American Liberation: fusing emancipatory philosophic thought and social
revolt. Lexinton Books, 2002. In Choice (January 2002).
114 Chilcote. Review of Francis Adams. Deepening Democracy: global
governance and political reform in Latin America. Westport: Praeger, 2003.
In Choice 41 (January 2004),
115 Chilcote. ―Brazil: Politics Above and Below‖ Review of Emir Sader, A
vingança da historia and Angus Wright and Wendy Wolford, To Inherit the
Earch; Luiz Carlos Bresser Pereira, Democracy and Public Management
Reform; and Gianpaulo Baiocchi, Miltanbts and Citizens. In Latin American
Perspectives, 33 (3), 2006: 111-115.
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115 Chilcote. ―Memoirs of Brazilian Intellectuals.‖ Review of, Fernando Henrique Cardoso.
2006. The Accidental President of Brazil. A Memoir. New York: Public Affairs. Pp. 291:
Ladislau Dowbar. 2005. The Broken Mosaic: For an Economics Beyond Equations.
London and New York: Zed Books. Pp. 163; and Caio Navarro de Toledo (ed). 2005.
Intelectuais e política no Brasil: a experiência do ISEB. Rio de Janeiro: Editora Revan.
Pp. 262. In Latin American Perspectives, 34 (5) September 2007),160-164.
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Related Collections of interest on Latin America at UC Riverside (Chilcote)
Related: Special Collections Chil
Name: UCR Deposited Collections
Description:
1. Baja California La Voz Archive on microfiche with original clippings in University of
Southern California collection.
2. Emerging Nationalism in Portuguese Africa (see list of microfilm rolls and themes
3. Video list for Iran Contra Congressional Hearings (Index and list in UCR Library)
4. Iran Contra Archive. Several hundred books on the Iran Contra scandals during the 1980s
and a set of 12 notebooks with clippings, articles, and ephemera.
Box #: Special Collection CHIL 01 Name: La Voz de la Frontera Clipping Files 1967-1977
DESCRIPTION: Baja California La Voz Archive
Baja California, Archive of Clippings from La Voz de la Frontera (Mexicali), 1967 to 1977. See
description of files organized by Ronald H. Chilcote with Cis LeRoy and Cheryl Lutjens.
Microfiche in UCR library. Original files with University of Southern California Library
(contact Barbara Robinson). Location: Riviera 4 x 6 Micro. Call # 85. 960 sheets in microfiche
numbered
Special Collection Chil 01.1 File Description Detail BAJA CALIFORNIA
An Archive of Clippings from La Voz de la
Frontera (Mexicali), 1967 to 1977
Organized by Ronald H. Chilcote with Cis LeRoy and Sheryl Lutjens This project really began
in 1968 when I was able to introduce a class of thirty students to the politics of Mexicali, Baja
California. The course focused on Mexicali and Calexico. A great deal of information was
gathered and studied, including acquisition of the principal newspapers of the area. Jesus Blanc
Ornela,s, at the time editor of La Voz, provided us with a complimentary copy of this newspaper,
founded in 1967. Eventually these copies were filmed and current issues continue to be filmed
by Custom Microfilm Service as part of the materials in the series promoted by Latin American
Perspectives. Charles Ornelas was particularly helpful in coordinating the 1968 project. In 1974
another group of undergraduate and graduate students ventured to Mexicali to conduct
interviews with officials, educators, students, and leaders; these were recorded on videotape and
are held at the University of California, Riverside (an index of these holdings is available from
me at the address below). This project was supported by a University of California Innovative
Teaching Grant. In addition to the videotaping, students examined La Voz, marked articles, and
undertook some clipping. Cis LeRoy coordinated the newspaper work, while Ross Walker led
four or five field trips to Mexicali.
Most of the materials were marked and clipped during the past two years. Frances Chilcote and
3yong-Moo Hwang ably assisted in this phase. Finally, Sheryl Lutjens organized the archive into
subject files and the index of topics, which follows. A tremendous effort was given to this
project by all these persons and many others. La Voz has assisted several University of
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California, Riverside, graduate students in their dissertations. We hope it will facilitate work of
many scholars in the future.
Ronald H. Chilcote
University of California
Riverside, California 92521
Box #: Special Collection Chil 01.1
Name: File Description Detail
Description:
BAJA CALIFORNIA - An Archive of Clippings from La Voz de la
Frontera (Mexicali), 1967 to 1977
Organized by Ronald H. Chilcote with Cis LeRoy and Sheryl Lutjens
This project really began in 1968 when I was able to introduce a class of thirty students to the
politics of Mexicali, Baja California. The course focused on Mexicali and Calexico. A great deal
of information was gathered and studied, including acquisition of the principal newspapers of the
area. Jesus Blanc Ornela,s, at the time editor of La Voz, provided us with a complimentary copy
of this newspaper, founded in 1967. Eventually these copies were filmed and current issues
continue to be filmed by Custom Microfilm Service as part of the materials in the series
promoted by Latin American Perspectives. Charles Ornelas was particularly helpful in
coordinating the 1968 project. In 1974 another group of undergraduate and graduate students
ventured to Mexicali to conduct interviews with officials, educators, students, and leaders; these
were recorded on videotape and are held at the University of
California, Riverside (an index of these holdings is available from me at the address below). This
project was supported by a University of California Innovative Teaching Grant. In addition to
the videotaping, students examined La Voz, marked articles, and undertook some clipping. Cis
LeRoy coordinated the newspaper work, while Ross Walker led four or five field trips to
Mexicali. Most of the materials were marked and clipped during the past two years. Frances
Chilcote and 3yong-Moo Hwang ably assisted in this phase. Finally, Sheryl Lutjens organized
the archive into subject files and the index of topics, which follows. A tremendous effort was
given to this project by all these persons and many others. La Voz has assisted several University
of California, Riverside, graduate students in their dissertations. We hope it will facilitate work
of many scholars in the future.
Ronald H. Chilcote
University of California
Riverside, California 92521
Box #: Special Collection Chil 02
Name: Emerging Nationalism Portuguese Africa
DESCRIPTION: Emerging Nationalism in Portuguese Africa (See List of Microfilm Rolls and
Themes)
Emerging Nationalism in Portuguese Africa. Documentary Ephemera through 1965. Catalogue
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of documents in Chilcote, Emerging Nationalism in Portuguese Africa: A Bibliography, 1968),
from the Ronald H. Chilcote collection on Latin America. 15 reels of microfilm in UCR Library.
Original material with University of Southern California Library with exception of documents by
and about Amílcar Cabral which are with the Cabral segment of this collection in UCR Special
Collections & Archives. Approximately 2200 documents that represent a foundation of material
on the origins and early evolution of the independence movements in the Portuguese colonies in
Africa (Angola, Guiné-Bissao and Cabo Verde, Mozambique, São Tome and Principe.
Box #: Special Collection Chil 05
Name: Intervention Video Documentaries
DESCRIPTION: Video Documentaries on Intervention (Index and List Also in Library)
Film documentaries on U.S. Intervention in Latin America and elsewhere. See full list of films
in various formats.
This archive is in two parts:
1) films, videos, and audiotapes on cases of intervention (listed below)
2) original video footage plus documentaries prepared by students during a one quarter field
course in Mexicali and Calexico
Box #: Special Collection Chil 05.1 Name: Index of Video Documentaries in Library
DESCRIPTION: Video Documentaries on Intervention (Index and List Also in Library)
Item Listing:
Film documentaries on U.S. Intervention in Latin America and elsewhere. See full list of films
in various formats. This archive is in two parts:
1) films, videos, and audio tapes on cases of intervention (listed below)
2) original video footage plus documentaries prepared by students during a one quarter field
course in Mexicali and Calexico
Latin American Media Collection
(Organized by Ronald H. Chilcote)
General (U.S Perspectives:
see also Iran/Contra and rest of listings)
―America: What Went Wrong?‖ Bill Moyers Frontline,
PBS Ap 2l, l99l
(60 minutes)
VHS V61
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―BCCI Scandal‖ Frontline, PBS Ap 2l, l99l (60 minutes) V61
"Contragate" U.S. Senate/House Hearings" 1987 V51
"Guns, Drugs and the CIA" Frontline, PBS (60 minutes)
May 17, 1988
VHS V33
"Inside the CIA: On Company Business" (58 minutes)
[Part One: The History]
1987
VHS V34
"Inside the CIA: On Company Business" (49 minutes)
[Part Two; The Assassination]
1987
VHS V35
"Inside the CIA: On Company Business" (67 minutes)
[Part Three: Subversion]
1987
VHS V36
―The Home Front‖ Bill Moyers l993? (60 minutes)
VHS V62
"Kerry Commission"
[on drugs]
1988
five audio tapes available A11-15
Free Trade Agreement (1992)/ Roger and Me (1990) V41
―Lee Harvey Oswald‖ (60 minutes) Frontline
November l993
VHS V60
NAFTA Debate (Gore and Perot November 9, l993)
VHS V60
"Gore Vidal on National Security State" (l993)
VHS V52
"Objectivity or Complacency: U.S. Media on Central America"
(29 minutes)
[Saul Landau]
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1986
audio tape [B] A10
―The new rulers of the World‖ by John Pilgar (54 minutes) V64
2001
"President Reagan’s Speech (4 hours)
[regarding Central America]
May 9, 1984
VHS V20
"Quietly Eating Radioactivity" (29 minutes)
[Dr. Rosalie Bertell]
1986
audio tape [A] A10
"The Secret Government: The Constitution in Crisis" (60 minutes)
[hosted by Bill Moyers]
November, 1987
VHS V22
"Spyhunter" Frontline, PBS (60 minutes)
1991
VHS V21
"Who Profits From Drugs?" Frontline, PBS (60 minutes)
1989
VHS V4
"World of Red Ink" PBS (60 minutes)
[Debt Crisis]
1989
VHS V23
"The Wrath of Grapes: United FarmWorkers" (16 minutes)
1987
VHS V38
General Latin America
―The Buried Mirror‖ Carlos Fuentes (Parts l,3, 4) V61
"Columbus and the Age of Discovery" pts. 1-4 Oct. 91 V44
"Columbus and the Age of Discovery" pts. 3-7 Oct. 91 V45
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"The Threat to Freedom in Central America" (60 minutes)
National Security Leadership
Seminar, American Defense Institute
1988
VHS V5
"Who Profits From Drugs?" Frontline, PBS (60 minutes)
1989
VHS V4
Argentina
"Las Madres del Mayo: Disappeared in Argentina" PBS (60 min.)
August 2, 1988
VHS V1
"Project Falklands"
VHS V2
Brazil
"Excuse Me America"
April 1981
U-matic U1
"The Brazilian Connection"
April 1983
U-matic U2
"Rio São Francisco" Aug. '87 /Amazon / "Chico Mendes" Ap '89 V46
"God, Football and Carnival" / "What Price Progress" V47
"Northeast Drought" / "São Paulo" V48
"Chico Mendes: Voice of the Amazon‖ V53
―Strong Roots. Raiz Forte‖ (41 minutes)
2001
VHS V63
Central America
"The Threat to Freedom in Central America" (60 minutes)
National Security Leadership. Seminar, American Defense Institute
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1988
VHS V5
"Murder on the Rio San Juan" (60 minutes)
[The La Penca Bombing]
April 1988
VHS V6
"Objectivity or Complacency: U.S. Media on Central America"
(29 minutes)
[Saul Landau]
1986 audio tape [B] A10
"Who Profits From Drugs?" Frontline, PBS (60 minutes)
1989
VHS V4
"World of Red Ink" PBS (60 minutes)
[Debt Crisis]
1989
VHS V23
"Columbus and the Age of Discovery" pts. 1-4 Oct. 91 V44
"Columbus and the Age of Discovery" pts. 3-7 Oct. 91 V45
Noam Chomsky on Central America V52
Chile
"Chile: By Reason or Force" (one hour)
1988
VHS V3
"Easter Island" Nova, PBS (60 minutes)
1989
VHS V4
Chile Protest Documentaries #1: Jornadas / La Protesta de
Septiembre /Bajo Estado / Todas las Palomas V54
Chile Protest Documentaries #2: La Battalla de Octubre /
Jóvenes Quemadas V55
Chile Protest Documentaries #3: Marzo de 1986 /
Los Caminos de Opposición V56
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Chile Protest Documentaries #4: Protesta y Ocupación Militar/
Jóvenes Pobladas V57
Chile Protest Documentaries #5: Mujeres de Chile /
Ollas Comunas / Mujer/Protestando en Provencia V58
China
One Village in China" / "Long Bow" V49
"China in Revolution" 1911-1949 / "Battle for Survival" 1911-36
"Fighting for the Future" 1936-49 / "China Diary" V50
Cuba
"At the Brink-13 Days in October" PBS (60 minutes)
October 1989
VHS V9
"Cuba" Carlos Tablada
audio tape A1
"Governance, Democracy and Cuban Revolution"
[Halifax Conference on Cuba]
1989
audio tape A2
Interview of Fidel Castro by Maria Schriver, part 1 (3 hours)
1988
VHS V10
Interview of Fidel Castro by Maria Schriver, part 2 (3 hours)
1988
VHS V11
"International Context of the Revolution: An Assessment"
[Halifax Conference on Cuba]
1989
audio tape A3
―Lee Harvey Oswald‖ (60 minutes) Frontline
November l993
VHS V60
"Socialist Economy and the Cuban Revolution"
[Halifax Conference on Cuba]
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1989
audio tape A4
"Transition to Socialism: Cuban Discussion"
[Halifax Conference on Cuba]
1989
audio tape A5
Dominican Republic
"Guess Who’s Coming to Breakfast?"
1978
Slide Presentation with audio tape A6
El Salvador
"El Salvador: Another Vietnam?" (60 minutes)
March 1981
U-matic U3
"El Salvador: Another Vietnam?" (Edited to 21 minutes)
April 1981
U-matic U4
"El Salvador: Another Vietnam?" (53 minutes)
updated, March 1982
U-matic U5
"El Salvador: In the Name of Democracy" (31 minutes)
1984
Beta B1
"El Salvador: Our Forgotten War" Frontline, PBS (60 minutes)
June 4, 1988
VHS V12
"Faces of War" Neighbor to Neighbor (27 minutes)
[hosted by Mike Farrell, organizing version]
1986
VHS V13
Maria’s Story (El Salvador, 1991) V41
"The Situation: Life and Death in a town in El Salvador" (60 min.)
1988
VHS V14
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"Witness to War" (60 minutes)
[Charles Clemens]
1984
VHS V16
Grenada
"Operation Urgent Fury- Grenada 1983" Frontline (60 min.)
January 1983
VHS V15
"Inside the Cartel" / "Open Fury: Grenada: Frontline" (1991) V42
Guatemala
"Man Alive: Saints or Subversives"
April 1982
U-matic U6
"They Shoot Commies: Guatemala Today" (25 minutes)
April 1982
U-matic U7
"When the Mountains Tremble" (2 hours)
1983
VHS V17
Haiti
Haiti: Killing of A Dream (1992)) V41
―Showdown in Haiti‖ (60 minutes) Frontline Nov l993 V60
Iran/Contra
"Contragate: The Secret Team, " (Part One, 59 minutes)
[Daniel Sheehan, Christic Institute]
1987
audio tape A7
"Contragate: The Men Behind the Guns" (59 minutes)
[Daniel Sheehan, Christic Institute]
1987
audio tape A8
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"Contragate: The Secret Team, " (Part One, 59 minutes)
[Daniel Sheehan, Christic Institute]
1987
audio tape A9
"Coverup: Behind the Iran Contra Affair" (72 minutes)
1988
VHS V18
"Guts and Glory" CBS (4 hours)
[docudrama based on book by Ben Bradlee]
April 30 and May 2, 1989
VHS V19
"Murder on the Rio San Juan" (60 minutes)
[The La Penca Bombing]
April 1988
VHS V6
"Objectivity or Complacency: U.S. Media on Central America"
(29 minutes)
[Saul Landau]
1986
audio tape [B] A10
"President Reagan’s Speech (4 hours)
[regarding Central America]
May 9, 1984
VHS V20
"The Secret Government: The Constitution in Crisis" (60 minutes)
[hosted by Bill Moyers]
November, 1987
VHS V22
"The Iran Contra Scandal: Israel, the Covert Connection"
Frontline, PBS (60 minutes)
May 16, 1989
VHS V23
"The Shadow Government: Men Behind the Iran Contra Scandal"
(60 minutes)
[Christic Institute]
1988
VHS V24
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Mexico
―The Buried Mirror‖ Carlos Fuentes (Parts l,3, 4) V61
"Corridos: Tales of Passion and Revolution" (60 minutes)
[Luis Váldez]
1988
VHS V25
"Crossing Borders: Carlos Fuentes" PBS (60 minutes)
October 1989
VHS V29
"International Runaway Shops"
August 1978
U-matic U8
"Mexicali"
May 1978
U-matic U9
"Mexico Part One: Revolution 1910-1940" PBS (60 minutes)
November 1988
VHS V26
"Mexico Part Two: From Boom to Bust 1940-1982" PBS (60 mins.)
November 1988
VHS V27
"Mexico Part Three: The End of an Era 1982-1988" PBS (60 mins.)
November 1988
VHS V28
Free Trade Agreement (1992) / Roger and Me (1990)/ Maria’s
Story (El Salvador, 1991)/ Haiti: Killing of A Dream (1992) V41
Nicaragua (see also Iran/Contra)
"Destination Nicaragua" (58 minutes)
[narrated by Tyne Daly]
1987
VHS V30
"From the Ashes: Nicaragua"
April 1982
U-matic U10
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"Let’s Rap"
[Dr. Kent]
April 1981
U-matic U11
"Nicaragua 1979, Scenes of a Revolution"
July 1981
U-matic U12
"Nicaragua: These Same Hands"
1981
U-matic U13
"Sandino: Today and Forever"
U-matic U14
"Women in Arms"
June 1981
U-matic U15
Los Hijos del Rio / Bananeras V39
no date
Mujeras de la Frontera/ Rompiendo el Silencio
no date V40
"Contragate" U.S. Senate/House Hearings" 1987 V51
Panama
"Giving Up the Canal: Frontline" (1990)
War and Peace in Panama: Frontline" (1991) V43
"Is There A Long Range U.S. Foreign Policy Strategy?
Panama, the Latest Domino" (60 minutes)
[American Defense Institute]
1988
VHS V31
"Panama"
[collection of short videos by Grupo Experimental del Cine,
Universitario de Panama]
Spanish
Beta B2
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"Panama" Frontline, PBS (60 minutes)
[Analysis of U.S. Invasion]
January 1990
VHS V32
―The Panama Deception‖ (9l minutes) Narrated by Elizabeth Montgomery
l992?
VHS V59
Peru
"Blanco Tape"
Part One
January 1978
U-matic U16
"Blanco Tape"
Part Two
January 1978
U-matic U17
"Blanco Tape"
Part Three
January 1978
U-matic U18
"Mario Vargas Losa" V53
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Related Collections of interest on Latin America at UC Riverside (Other)
Related: Collections Other
Related Other: Special Related
DESCRIPTION: Other Latin Americanists have joined Ronald H. Chilcote in contributing
materials to help bolster Latin American holdings at UC Riverside. Contributors include:
Richard Harris: A small collection of books and periodicals.
Saul Landau papers: See the detailed description of films and papers deposited in Special
Collections
Lois Oppenheim: Books and papers donated by Lois Oppenheim, a scholar on Chile
Bobbye Ortiz collection on Latin America: Papers organized by Hobart Spalding and gifted to
the UCR.
In addition, there may be material available in the Thomas Whigham collection on Paraguay
(Collection 007) and the Hobart Spalding collection on Latin America (Collection 318).
Box #: Special Related 01 Name: Saul Landau papers (Collection 015)
DESCRIPTION: A detailed 25-page description (17 pages in Chilcote listings) identifies film
material produced by Saul Landau during a career of documentary film making and writing,
mostly on Latin America. The portion on Cuba is particularly rich. The material comprises 8
and 16 mm film, 1 inch master tapes, mini-DVDs, Mini DAT, VHS, Beta, audio and other
formats. Paper material includes personal papers, Cuba files, Middle East files, Pacifica Radio
transcripts, and manuscript articles.
Landau studied under C. Wright Mills and peripherally was associated with Hispanic American
Studies at Stanford in the early 1960s and with the journal Latin American Perspectives. He was
an Associate of the Policy Institute in London and a professor at California State University,
Pomona. Occasionally he has given talks at UCR.
BOX #: Special Related 02 Name: Lois Oppenheim Archive
Description:
Lois Oppenheim has graciously joined the UCR Special Collections with books and materials on
Chile. She also donated substantially to the Latin American Perspectives Fellowship
Endowment. Her collection evolves from her research in Chile during the Allende regime of
1071-1973 and the period of his overthrow where she experienced difficulty escaping the
military regime with her research intact. Here is how she describes the experience along with a
dedication to her parents:
I went to Chile for the first time in 9/'72 in order to do dissertation research on the Allende
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government, and I was there until January of '74. As you might imagine, I had tremendous
difficulties after the coup getting out my research materials, books, newspapers, etc. It was only
through the intervention of my mother (good Jewish mother that she was!) that I was successful.
She put pressure on the State Dept through her then Senator, Jake Javits, and the consulate
finally agreed to help me by sending out all of my materials through the diplomatic pouch.
Before this, I hadn't even been able to get past the Chilean secretary to speak to anyone! (BTW,
Peter Winn was down there then, too, with his research on the Yarur factory workers, and, after I
told him what I had done, he also pressed the consulate to help him, too ...just an interesting
historical factoid).
Because of my personal experiences in Chile, my parents, who were good old-fashioned liberals
to begin with and internationalists in outlook, were further politicized and became quite
knowledgeable about Chile. They both died four years ago, and I was thinking that perhaps the
Chile part of the UCR special Latin American collection (or just my materials, if you prefer)
might be named in their honor. I might not have had any of the materials from the Allende years
to donate to you without my mother's assistance, and both my parents were staunch
internationalists and political activists throughout their lives. I think it would be a fitting gesture
to honor their lives
Box #: Special Related 03 Name: Bobbye Ortiz collection on Latin America (Collection 319)
DESCRIPTION:
The donor Hobart Spalding wrote:
―Before she died, Bobbye Ortiz, then Associate Editor of Monthly Review, left these materials,
mostly on Chile. She had collected them primarily during the Allende years and in the aftermath
of the coup. She asked that they be housed in a safe place where progressive scholars would be
able to use them freely. I promised her that I would fulfill her wishes. Over the years, several
potential donees surfaced but none, in the final analysis, fulfilled all the conditions stipulated in
my promise to Bobbye. Hopefully the Riverside LAP/Chilcote archive will do this.
As far as any acknowledgement perhaps a bookplate saying:In Memory of Bobbye S. Ortiz:
Feminist, Socialist, Revolutionary.‖