Ecuador SUBJECT OF BOOKS
Robert J. Alexander. A History of Organized Labor in Peru and Ecuador. Greenwood Publishing Group. 2007. 238pp. Paul Beckerman; Andrés Solimano. Crisis and Dollarization in Ecuador: Stability, Growth, and Social Equity. World Bank. 2002. 215pp. A. Kim Clark. The Redemptive Work: Railway and Nation in Ecuador, 1895-1930. SR Books. 1998. 244pp. A. Kim Clark; Marc Becker (editors). Highland Indians and the State in Modern Ecuador. University of Pittsburgh Press. 2007. 348pp. Agustín Cueva. The Process of Political Domination in Ecuador. Transaction Publishers. 1982. 106pp. Translation of El proceso de dominación política en Ecuador. Albert B. Franklin. Ecuador: Portrait of a People. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran and Company. 1943. 326pp. Allen Gerlach. Indians, Oil, and Politics: A Recent History of Ecuador. Rowman & Littlefield. 2003. 286pp. Dennis Michael Hanratty (editor). Ecuador: A Country Study. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office. 1993. 306pp. Monica Herz; João Pontes Nogueira. Ecuador vs. Peru: Peacemaking Amid Rivalry. Lynne Rienner Publishers. 2002. 124pp. Jeanne A. K. Hey. Theories of Dependent Foreign Policy and the Case of Ecuador in the 1980s. Ohio University Center for International Studies. 1995. 292pp. Ross W. Jamieson. Domestic Architecture and Power: The Historical Archaeology of Colonial Ecuador. Springer. 2000. 244pp. David Kyle. Transnational Peasants: Migrations, Networks, and Ethnicity in Andean Ecuador. JHU Press. 2000. 251pp. Lilo Linke. Ecuador: Country of Contrasts. Royal Institute of International Affairs. 1955. 174pp. John D. Martz. Ecuador: Conflicting Political Culture and the Quest for Progress. Allyn and Bacon. 1972. 216pp. John D. Martz. Politics and Petroleum in Ecuador. Transaction Publishers. 1987. 432pp. Betty J. Meggers. Ecuador. Praeger. 1966. 220pp. Erin O'Connor. Gender, Indian, Nation: The Contradictions of Making Ecuador, 1830-1925. University of Arizona Press. 2007. 261pp. Ronn F. Pineo. Ecuador and the United States: Useful Strangers. University of Georgia Press. 2007. 260pp. Suzana Sawyer. Crude Chronicles: Indigenous Politics, Multinational Oil, and Neoliberalism in Ecuador. Duke University Press. 2004. 294pp. Melina Selverston-Scher. Ethnopolitics in Ecuador: Indigenous Rights and the Strengthening of Democracy. North-South Center Press at the University of Miami. 2001. 152pp. Steve Striffler. In the Shadows of State and Capital: The United Fruit Company, Popular Struggle, and Agrarian Restructuring in Ecuador, 1900-1995. Duke University Press. 2002. 242pp. Norman E. Whitten, Jr. (editor). Millennial Ecuador: Critical Essays on Cultural Transformations and Social Dynamics. University of Iowa Press. 2003. 432pp.
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