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Fall 2010
41:4

October 2010

From the President
by JOHN COATSWORTH

Edelberto Torres-Rivas: Recipient of Kalman Silvert Award for 2010

Treasurer’s Report on LASA’s Finances and Endowment
by KEVIN J. MIDDLEBROOK

Open Access to LARR for Latin America and the Caribbean
by PHILIP OXHORN

ON THE PROFESSION

Latin American Studies Programs in the Twenty-First Century U.S. University
by ERIC HERSHBERG

Latin American Studies: Then and Now
by CRISTINA EGUIZÁBAL

A Consortium that Works: The Consortium in Latin American and Caribbean Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Duke University
by DENNIS A. CLEMENTS III and LOUIS A. PÉREZ, JR.

On Bridges and Tightropes: The Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies at Indiana University
by BRADLEY A.U. LEVINSON and JEFFREY GOULD

DEBATES

The Revolution is Dead: Viva la Revolución
by ALAN KNIGHT

Claroscuros de la reforma agraria mexicana
por EMILIO KOURÍ

ON LASA2010

Final Report from the Program Chairs
by JAVIER CORRALES and NINA GERASSI-NAVARRO

Report of the LASA Business Meeting

LASA2010 Awards and Recipients

Photos from LASA2010

LASA2012 Call for Papers

NEWS FROM LASA

In Memoriam: HENRY J. (HANK) FRUNDT

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