Publications
Texas Papers on Latin America
The Texas Papers on Latin America is an electronic prepublication working papers series, which provides an opportunity for UT faculty, sponsored graduate students, and LLILAS visiting scholars to share their research in the interest of generating useful feedback and better comprehension of the breadth of Latin American Studies at the University of Texas.
Copyright is retained by the author. Permission to distribute or reproduce materials must be obtained from the author, except where noted otherwise.
1999
- After Paula: An Interview with Isabel Allende (PDF, 22K) by John Rodden
- Políticas y gobierno de la educación superior en América Latina (PDF, 37K) by Hugo Casanova Cardiel
1997
- La prensa latinoamericana en Internet: una instantánea de los primeros años (PDF, 33K) by Jaime Morfín
- The Gaos-Nicol Polemic of 1950: An Argument on Ortega and Post-revolutionary Epistemology in Mexico (PDF, 56K) by Matthew Corey
- Market Opportunities for Pay Television Services in Chile: A Strategic Assessment (PDF, 51K) by David Wells
1995
- ILAS Distinguished Paper: The Experience of the Guatemalan United Fruit Company Workers: Why Did They Fail? (PDF, 52K) by Alejandra Batres
- Charismatic Leadership and the Transition to Democracy: The Rise of Carlos Sal Menem in Argentine Politics (PDF, 45K) by María Fernanda Arias
- The Colha Preceramic Project: A Status Report (PDF, 23K) by Thomas R. Hester et. al.
For more information, contact: Virginia Hagerty, LLILAS Managing Editor, at vhagerty@mail.utexas.edu or 512.232.2403.



