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LUIS RONIGER LIST OF PUBLICATIONS I. BOOKS 1. Patrons, Clients, and Friends Co-authored with SN Eisenstadt. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984. 2. Centre Formation, Class Structure and Protest Movements in Europe and the United States. Coauthored with S.N.Eisenstadt and Adam Seligman. London: Frances Pinter, and New York: New York University Press, 1987. 3. Hierarchy and Trust in Modern Mexico and Brazil New York: Praeger, 1990. 4. La fiducia nelle societa moderne. Un approccio comparativo. (English title: Towards a Comparative Sociology of Trust in Modern Societies). Series of "Brevi Saggi di Sociologia" Messina: Rubettino Editore, 1992. 5. Democracy, Clientelism and Civil Society Co-edited with Ayşe Güneş-Ayata. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 1994. 6. Latin American Paths. Constructing Collective Identities and Shaping Public Spheres. Co- edited with Mario Sznajder. Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 1998. 7. The Legacy of Human-Rights Violations in the Southern Cone. Argentina, Chile and Uruguay. Co-authored with Mario Sznajder. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. 8. The Collective and the Public in Latin America. Cultural Identities and Political Order Co- edited with Tamar Herzog. Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 2000. + Paperback edition, Sussex AP, 2014. 9. Globality and Multiple Modernities. Comparative North American and Latin American Perspectives. Co-edited with Carlos H. Waisman. Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 2002. 10. O legado das violações dos direitos humanos no cone sul. Co-authored with M. Sznajder. A Portuguese version of the Oxford University Press book published in Brazil, with an update and an introduction that addresses the Brazilian case, comparing it to the other countries of the Southern Cone. Sao Paulo, Editora Perspectiva, series Estudos 208, 2004.

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LUIS RONIGER

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

I. BOOKS

1. Patrons, Clients, and Friends Co-authored with SN Eisenstadt. Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press, 1984.

2. Centre Formation, Class Structure and Protest Movements in Europe and the United States.

Coauthored with S.N.Eisenstadt and Adam Seligman. London: Frances Pinter, and New York:

New York University Press, 1987.

3. Hierarchy and Trust in Modern Mexico and Brazil New York: Praeger, 1990.

4. La fiducia nelle societa moderne. Un approccio comparativo. (English title: Towards a

Comparative Sociology of Trust in Modern Societies). Series of "Brevi Saggi di Sociologia"

Messina: Rubettino Editore, 1992.

5. Democracy, Clientelism and Civil Society Co-edited with Ayşe Güneş-Ayata. Boulder:

Lynne Rienner, 1994.

6. Latin American Paths. Constructing Collective Identities and Shaping Public Spheres. Co-

edited with Mario Sznajder. Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 1998.

7. The Legacy of Human-Rights Violations in the Southern Cone. Argentina, Chile and

Uruguay. Co-authored with Mario Sznajder. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.

8. The Collective and the Public in Latin America. Cultural Identities and Political Order Co-

edited with Tamar Herzog. Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 2000.

+ Paperback edition, Sussex AP, 2014.

9. Globality and Multiple Modernities. Comparative North American and Latin American

Perspectives. Co-edited with Carlos H. Waisman. Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 2002.

10. O legado das violações dos direitos humanos no cone sul. Co-authored with M. Sznajder. A

Portuguese version of the Oxford University Press book published in Brazil, with an update and

an introduction that addresses the Brazilian case, comparing it to the other countries of the

Southern Cone. Sao Paulo, Editora Perspectiva, series Estudos 208, 2004.

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11. El legado de las violaciones de los derechos humanos en el Cono Sur. Co-authored with

Mario Sznajder. Includes a new chapter addressing developments in the realm of human rights

in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay between 1999 and 2004. La Plata: Ediciones al Margen, 2005.

12. The Politics of Exile in Latin America, co-authored with Mario Sznajder. New York:

Cambridge University Press, 2009.

+ Paperback edition, Cambridge University Press, 2015.

13. Transnational Politics in Central America. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2011.

+ Paperback edition, University Press of Florida, 2012.

14. Exile and the Politics of Exclusion in the Americas, co-edited with James N. Green and

Pablo Yankelevich. Brighton and Portland: Sussex Academic Press, 2012.

+ Paperback edition, Sussex Academic Press, 2014.

15. Shifting Frontiers of Citizenship: The Latin American Experience, co-edited with Mario

Sznajder and Carlos Forment, Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2013

16. La política del destierro y el exilio en América Latina, co-written with Mario Sznajder. A

Spanish updated and amended version of the 2009 book published by Cambridge University

Press, published by Fondo de Cultura Económica in Mexico, December 2013.

+ Winner of the 2014 Arthur Whitaker Prize for the best book in Latin American

Studies, awarded by the Middle Atlantic Council of Latin American

Studies (MACLAS) in its 35th annual conference, Rutgers University, March 2014.

+ Keynote speech delivered at MACLAS 36th annual conference, March 17, 2015,

uploaded in youtube: http://youtu.be/rzsJTA6O7Hk .

17. Tres estudios sobre el exilio: Condición humana, experiencia histórica y significación

política, co-authored with Arturo Aguirre and Antolín Sánchez Cuervo. Madrid and Puebla,

Mexico: EDAF and the Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, 2014.

18. Destierro y exilio en América Latina. Nuevos estudios y avances teóricos. Buenos Aires:

EUDEBA (Editorial Universitaria de la Universidad de Buenos Aires), 2014.

+ Press interview: http://www.clarin.com/rn/ideas/Luis-Roniger-Destierro-exilio-

America-Latina_0_1324667934.html

19. Exile, Diaspora and Return. Changing Cultural Landscapes in Argentina, Chile, Paraguay

and Uruguay, book manuscript co-written with Leonardo Senkman, Saúl Sosnowski and Mario

Sznajder, forthcoming with Oxford University Press, 2017.

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20. Historia mínima de los derechos humanos en América Latina. Under work, per contract with

the Colegio de México.

21. Latin America: Transnational and Comparative Perspectives, book project under work.

II. ARTICLES, MONOGRAPHS, and BOOK CHAPTERS

1. "Patron-Client Relations as a Model of Structuring Social Exchange." Co-authored with

S.N.Eisenstadt. Comparative Studies in Society and History, 22, 1 (1980): 42-77.

2. "The Study of Patron-Client Relations and Recent Developments in Sociological Theory",

Co-authored with Shmuel N.Eisenstadt, in S.N.Eisenstadt and René.Lemarchand eds., Political

Clientelism, Patronage, and Development. London, Sage, 1981, pp. 272-295.

3. "Clientelism in Communist Systems: A Comparative Perspective." Co-authored with

S.N. Eisenstadt . Studies in Comparative Communism, 14 (1981): 233-245.

4. "Patron-Client Relations and Clientelism: A Bibliography" in Eisenstadt and Lemarchand,

Political Clientelism, Patronage and Development. London, Sage, 1981, pp. 297-330.

5. Man and Society in Latin America. A Sociological Reader. Selection, editing and

introduction. Jerusalem, Academon, 1981.

6. "Cultural and Structural Continuities in Situations of Change and Development

Persistence and Transformation of Patron-Client Relations." Co-authored with S.N.Eisenstadt.

Schweizerischen Zeitschrift fur Soziologie, 8: 29-53.

7. German version: "Strukturelle und kulturellle Kontinuitat in Entwickungs-und

Wandlungssituationen,” in R. Hettlage ed. Die post-traditionale Welt der Bauern.

Frankfurt/Main, Campus, 1989, pp. 41-72.

8. "Modern Patron-Client Relations and Historical Clientelism: Some Clues from Ancient

Republican Rome". Archives Européennes de Sociologie, 24, 1 (1983): 63-95.

9. "Institutionalized Inequalities, Clientelism and the Structure of Trust in Modern Latin

America", in E. Cohen, M.Lissak and U.Almagor eds., Comparative Social Dynamics. Boulder

and London, Westwiew Press, 1985, pp. 148-163.

10. The Study of Caciquismo. Patterns of Patron-Brokerage in Oaxaca. University of

California at Berkeley and Stanford University Joint Center for Latin American Studies.

Occasional Papers in Latin American Studies No. 13, 1986.

11. "Interpersonal Relations and the Extension of Trust in Mediterranean Society" (Le

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relazioni interpersonali e l'estensione della fiducia nelle societa mediterranee). Co-authored

with S.N. Eisenstadt. Laboratorio di scienze del'uomo, II, 3 (1986): 70-85.

12. "Social Stratification in Southern Europe", in S.N.Eisenstadt, L.Roniger and A.Seligman,

Centre Formation, Class Structure and Protest Movements in Europe and the United States.

London: Frances Pinter, and New York: New York University Press, 1987, pp. 135-160.

13. "Processes of Centre Formation and Political Participation in Spain and Italy: An

Interpretation of Southern European Politics", ibid., pp. 56-75.

14. "Coronelismo, Caciquismo, and Oyabun-Kobun: Divergent Implications of Hierarchical

Trust in Brazil, Mexico, and Japan". British Journal of Sociology, 38, 2 (1987): 310-330.

15. "Caciquismo and Coronelismo. Contextual Dimensions of Patron-Brokerage in Mexico and

Brazil". Latin American Research Review, 22, 2 (1987): 71-99.

16. "Trust - A Fragile Concept, A No Less Fragile Reality" (La fiducia. Un concetto fragile,

una non meno fragile realta). Rassegna Italiana di Sociologia, 29, 3 (1988): 73-93 [in Italian].

17. "Clientela", co-authored with S.N.Eisenstadt in Vincenzo Cappelletti, ed. The Italian

Encyclopaedia of Social Sciences. Rome, Istituto della Encyclopedia Italiana, 1988 [in Italian].

18."Contradicciones y límites de los compromisos clientelistas en América Latina”. Revista

Colombiana de Sociología, 6 (1988): 19-26.

19. "The Latin American Community of Israel: Some Notes on Latin American Jews and Latin

American Israelis". Israel Social Science Research, 6, 1 (1989): 63-72.

20. "Democratic Transitions and Democratic Consolidation in Southern Europe and Latin

America". International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 30, 3-4 (1989): 216-230.

21. "Mediería y fuerza de trabajo rural: Algunas ilustraciones del caso brasileño". Estudios

Interdisciplinarios de America Latina y del Caribe, 2, 1 (1991): 21-38.

22. "Conditions for the Consolidation of Democracy in Southern Europe and Latin America",

in S.N. Eisenstadt ed., Democracy and Modernity: International Colloquium on the Centenary

of David Ben Gurion. Leiden, J. Brill and the Israeli Academy of Sciences and Humanities,

1992, pp. 53-68.

23. "Public Trust and the Consolidation of Latin American Democracies", in A. Ritter, M.A.

Cameron and D. Pollock, eds. Latin America to the Year 2000. New York, Praeger, 1992, pp.

147-160.

24. Russian version in the Journal of World Economy and International Relations, vol. 6 (1994):

92-101.

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25. "Fighting Oblivion: The Development of Mortuary Press Announcements in Modern

Judaism", in S. Fishbane, A. Schoenfeld, and A. Goldschlager eds. Essays in the Scientific

Study of Judaism and Jewish Society. Volume II. Montreal, Ktav Publishing House and

Concordia University, 1992, pp 113-127.

26. "The Comparative Study of Clientelism and the Realities of Patronage in Modern Societies:

Israeli and Canadian Trends", in A.G. Gagnon and A.B. Tanguay, eds. Democracy with Justice.

Essays in Honor of Khayyam Zev Paltiel. Ottawa, Carleton University Press, 1992, pp. 173-

196.

27. "From Pioneer to Freier: The Changing Models of Generalized Exchange in Israel". Co-

authored with Michael Feige. Archives Europeennes de Sociologie, 33, 2 (1992): 280-307.

28. "State, Civil Society and Pluralism in Israel" ("Estado, sociedad civil y pluralismo en

Israel"), in Aleph (Colombia), 80 (1992): 23-28.

29. "The Latin Americans of Israel: The Invisible Community" (Los latinoamericanos de Israel

-La comunidad invisible), co-authored with Gabriel Jarochevsky. Reflejos, 1, 1 (1992): 39-49.

30. "From Eulogy to Announcement. Death Notices in the Jewish Press since the late Eighteenth

Century." Omega. Journal of Death and Dying, 25, 2 (1992): 133-166.

31. "The Development of Mortuary Announcements in the Jewish Press" (in Hebrew. A slightly

different version of the research presented in the preceding article). Kesher, 13 (1993): 87-101.

32. "Sharecropping and Rural Change in Brazil." Studies in Rural Development. Essays in

Memory of Dov Weintraub. Scripta Hierosolymitana, volume XXXIV. Magnes Press, 1993,

pp. 173-196.

33. "The Freier Culture and Israeli Identity" (in Hebrew). Co-authored with Michael Feige.

Alpaim, 7 (1993): 118-131.

34. Spanish version: "La cultura del freier y la identidad israelí". Diálogo, 27 (1994): 2-13.

35. "The Comparative Study of Clientelism and the Changing Nature of Civil Society in the

Contemporary Word, chapter 1 in L. Roniger and Ayse Gunes-Ayata, eds. Democracy,

Clientelism and Civil Society. Boulder, Lynne Rienner, 1994, pp. 1-18.

36. "Images of Clientelism and Realities of Patronage in Israel", Democracy, Clientelism and

Civil Society, 1994, pp. 167-180.

37. "Conclusions: The Transformation of Clientelism and Civil Society", Democracy,

Clientelism and Civil Society, 1994, pp. 207-214.

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38. "Civil Society, Patronage and Democracy". International Journal of Comparative

Sociology. 36, 4 (1994): 207-220.

39. "A long-run View of Israeli Society through the Looking Glass of Mourning

Announcements in the Press." Omega. Journal of Death and Dying, 29, 3 (1994): 205-217.

40. "Cultural Prisms, Western Individualism and the Israeli Case." Ethnos, 59, 1-2 (1994): 37-

55.

41. "Public Life and Globalization as Cultural Vision". Canadian Review of Sociology

and Anthropology, 32, 3 (1995): 259-285.

42. "Civil Society and Human Rights: A Theoretical Approach on the Basis of the Argentine

Experience" (in Spanish), in L. Senkman and M. Sznajder, with the collaboration of Edy

Kaufman eds.The Legacy of Authoritarism. Human Rights in Argentina. Buenos Aires: Grupo

Editor Latinoamericano, 1995, pp.37-54.

43. "Globalization and Redefinition of Identities - Towards a Comparative Vision", review

article on M. Rapoport ed. Globalizacion, integracion e identidad nacional. Analisis comparado

Argentina - Canada (1994), and J. Friedman, Cultural Identity and Global Process (1994).

Estudios Interdisciplinarios de America Latina, 7, 1 (1996): 127-136.

44. "Social Semiotics, Pragmatics, and the Analysis of Changing Semiospheres: The Israeli

Case." Co-authored with Michael Feige. Semiotica, 108, 3 (1996): 245-268.

45. "The Legacy of Human Rights Violations and the Collective Identity of Redemocratized

Uruguay", co-authored with Mario Sznajder. Human Rights Quarterly, 19 (1997): 55-77.

46. "Menschenrechtsverlezungen in Argentinien: Kollektives Erinnern und Vergessen nach der

Redemokratisierung" (Human Rights Violations in Argentina: Collective Memory and Oblivion

after Redemocratization)" , in Gary Smith and A. Margalit eds. Amnestie oder die Politik der

Erinnerung in der Demokratie (Amnesty or the Politics of Memory in Democracy), Frankfurt

am Main: Surkamp, 1997, pp. 155-178

47. "Globalization and the Culture of Social Disaggregation." (in Spanish). Ciclos en la Historia,

la Economía y la Sociedad (Buenos Aires), 7 (1997): 99-123.

48. "Human Rights Violations and the Reshaping of Collective Identities in Argentina, Chile

and Uruguay". Social Identities, 3, 2 (1997): 221-246. Reprinted in L. Roniger and M. Sznajder

eds. Constructing Collective Identities and Shaping Public Spheres: Latin American Paths.

Sussex: Sussex Academic Press, 1998.

49. "Global Discourses and Local Insertion: The Case of Human Rights in the Southern Cone"

(in Spanish). Cuadernos Americanos (Mexico), 66 (1997): 105-129.

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50. "Paths of Citizenship and the Legacy of Human Rights Violations: The Cases of

Redemocratized Uruguay and Argentina". Journal of Historical Sociology, 10, 3 (1997): 270-

309.

51. "Civil Society, Patronage and Democracy", in Jeffrey Alexander, ed. Real Civil Societies.

The Dilemmas of Institutionalization. London: Sage, 1998.

52. "The Collective Memory and Oblivion of Human Rights Violations in Redemocratized

Argentina and Uruguay", co-authored with Mario Sznajder. History and Memory, 10, 1 (1998):

133-169.

53. “The Fragmentation of the Spanish Empire and Processes of Construction of Collective

Identities in Latin America,” in Van Leer Public Forum No. 4 (1999).

54. Edited. with S.N. Eisenstadt and Ilana Silber, Collective Identities, Citizenship and Public

Spheres. Jerusalem: Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, 1999.

55. "Individualism among Jewish Israelis in the 1990s" (in Hebrew), in Azmi Bashara, ed.

Between “I” and “We”. The Construction of Identities and Israeli Identity Tel Aviv: Hakibutz

Hameujad Press, 1999, pp. 109-128.

56. “The Crises Beyond Past Crisis: The Unsolved Legacy of Human-Rights Violations in the

Southern Cone”, co-authored with Mario Sznajder. Human Rights Review, 1, 1 (1999): 48-68.

57. “Human-Rights Violations and Truth”, Human Rights Review, 1, 1 (1999): 96-104.

58. “Creating, Negotiating and Evading Identities in Latin America”, co-authored with Tamar

Herzog, introduction to Luis Roniger and Tamar Herzog, eds. The Collective and the Public in

Latin America. Cultural Identities and Political Order. Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 2000,

pp. 1-10

59. “Conclusions: Collective Identities and Public Spheres in Latin America, co-authored with

Tamar Herzog, in Roniger and Herzog, eds. The Collective and the Public in Latin America,

2000, pp. 299-307.

60. “Patron-Client Relations. Anthropological Study of”, encyclopaedia entry in Neil Smelser

and Paul Baltes, eds. The International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences.

London, Elsevier, 2001, vol. 16, pp. 11118-11120.

61. “Organizational Complexity, Trust and Deceit in the Israeli Air Force”, in Daniel Maman,

Zeev Rosenhek and Eyal Ben-Ari, eds. The Military, State and Society in Israel: Theoretical

and Comparative Perspectives. Essays in Honor of Moshe Lissak. New York: Transaction,

2001, pp. 371-395.

62. “Política, ethos social e identidad en la Cuba contemporánea”, Co-authored with Mario

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Sznajder. América Latina Hoy (Salamanca), 29 (2001): 155-178.

63. English version: “Politics, Social Ethos and Identity in Contemporary Cuba”, Gittleson

Peace Paper No. 15, 2001.

64. Collective Memory, Oblivion and Identity: Uruguay in the Context of the Southern Cone”,

in Patricia Flier and Bruno Groppo, eds. La imposibilidad del olvido. Los recorridos de la

memoria en el Cono Sur. La Plata: Editora de la Universidad de La Plata, 2001, pp. 151-178.

65. “Approaching Multiple Modernities in the Americas”, co-authored with Carlos

Waisman, in Globality and Multiple Modernities: Comparative Perspectives on the Americas,

2002, pp. 1-5.

66. “Global Immersion: Latin America and its Multiple Modernities”, ibid. pp. 79-105.

67. “Estructurando bienes y servicios públicos en Argentina, Chile y Brasil: Prácticas e

imágenes contemporáneas” (Structuring Public Goods in Argentina, Chile and Brazil.

Contemporary images and practices). Estudios Interdisciplinarios de América Latina, 13, 1

(2002): 89-116.

68. “Identidades individuais, incertezas coletivas” Revista 18 of Sao Paulo, in Portuguese, 2

(2002): 16-17. A Spanish version was published in Noaj, 14-15 (2003): 112-114, and in

Anuario de Punta del Este (2003).

69. “La reconstrucción de la identidad colectiva del Uruguay tras las violaciones de los derechos

humanos por la dictadura militar,” co-authored with Mario Sznajder. Araucaria (Sevilla), no. 9

(2003). http://www.us.es/araucaria/nro9.htm.

70. “The Military Dictatorship of 1976-1983, on the Background of Politics and Military Rule

in 20th Century Argentina”, co-authored with Mario Sznajder Introductory chapter of the

Report of the Israeli Inter-Ministerial Commission of Inquiry into the Case of the Jewish

Vanished under Military Dictatorship in Argentina, 2003. In Hebrew and in Spanish, available

in the web site: http://www.jafi.org.il/education/argentina-desaparecidos/

71. “El discurso de los derechos humanos: Problemas interpretativos en su inserción local”, in

Oded Balaban and Amos Megged, eds. Impunidad y derechos humanos en América Latina.

Perspectivas teóricas La Plata: Ediciones Al Margen, 2003, pp. 115-130.

72. “Trends and Constrains of Partial Democracy in Latin America”, co-authored with Mario

Sznajder. Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 16, 2 (2003): 323-341.

73. A somewhat different version of this research, in Spanish (“Democracias parciales y el

interrogante de las transformaciones institucionales en la última década”) in

Papel Político (Colombia), 16 (2004): 103-125.

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74. “Political Clientelism, Democracy and Market Economy.” Comparative Politics, 36, 3

(2004): 353-375.

75. “De Argentina a Israel: Escape y exilio”, co-authored with Mario Sznajder, in Pablo

Yankelevich, ed. Represión y destierro. Itinerarios del exilio argentino. La Plata, Argentina:

Ediciones al Margen, 2004, pp. 157-185.

76. “Democracia representativa, partidos y prácticas políticas”, in Ana Maria Rico de Alonso,

ed. Bogotá, Colombia, América Latina: sistema político y cultura política (Bogotá: Pontificia

Universidad Javeriana), 2004, pp. 93-119.

77. Israel 2003 – Negociaciones y conflicto. Transcripts of the seminar for foreign affairs

journalists of Venezuelan media, conducted with Mario Sznajder in July 2003. Caracas:

Ediciones de CAIV, 2004, 100pp.

78. “Incertezas coletivas, identidades pessoais: Uma visão da perspectiva das ciências sociais”

(Identities and Uncertainties: A Social Science Perspective). Cadernos de línguas e literatura

hebraica (Sao Paulo: Universidade de Sao Paulo), no. 4 (2004): 9-26 (in Portuguese).

79. A slightly different version in English appeared as “Collective Uncertainties, Personal

Identities: What can we Learn from the Social Sciences?” The Philomathesian (WFU), volume

X, 1 (2004): 20-29.

80. “Identidades personales e incertidumbres colectivas.” Publication for the XV Summer

Symposium of the Argentine and Uruguayan Friends of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem,

Punta del Este, January 2005.

81. “Israel and the Escape of the Victims of Military Repression in Argentina (1976-1983)”,

co-authored with Mario Sznajder, Soziologia Israelit (Israeli Sociology, in Hebrew), 6, 2

(2005): 233-263.

82. “Representative Democracy and Effective Institutions: Democratic Practice in

Contemporary Latin America”, in Raanan Rein and Carlos Waisman, eds. Transitions from

Authoritarianism to Democracy: The Cases of Spain and Latin America Brighton: Sussex

Academic Press, 2005, pp. 131-155.

83. “Democracia representativa y efectividad institucional: Modelos y prácticas en la América

Latina contemporánea”, a Spanish version of no. 81 in Carlos Waisman, Raanan Rein and Ander

Gurrutxaga Abad, eds. Transiciones de la dictadura a la democracia: los casos de España y

América Latina Bilbao: Euskal Erriko Unibertsitatea: Universidad del País Vasco, 2005, pp.

203-230.

84. “Democracy in Latin America: The ‘Only Game in Town’?” in Eliezer Ben-Rafael and

Yitzhak Sternberg, eds. Comparing Modernities: Pluralism Versus Homogeneity, Leiden and

Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, 2005, pp. 553-580.

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85. “From Argentina to Israel: Escape, Evacuation and Exile”. Co-authored with Mario

Sznajder. Journal of Latin American Studies, 37, 2 (2005): 351-377.

86. “Global Times Once Again: Representative Democracy and Countervailing Trends in

Iberoamerica”. Iberoamericana (Berlin), 17 (2005): 66-85.

87. “Los intelectuales y los discursos de derechos humanos: La experiencia del Cono Sur”

(‘Intellectuals and the discourse of human-rights: The experience of the Southern Cone’), co-

authored with Leandro Kierszenbaum. Estudios Interdisciplinarios de América Latina y el

Caribe, 16, 2 (2005): 5-36.

88. “La costruzione della democrazia in Europa”, in Alfredo Alessandri and Carlo Rossetti,

Andrea Borri. Una politica nuova. Atti del convegno internazionale di studi, Universita degli

studi di Parma, Italy, 2005, pp. 37-44.

89. “A Discourse on Trial: The Promotion of Human-Rights and the Prosecution of Sa‘ad Eddin

Ibrahim in Egypt”, co-authored with Bosmat Yefet-Avshalom. Journal of Human Rights, 5, 2

(2006): 185-204.

90. “Human Agency and the Patterned Construction of Meaning and Power” (invited comment

on article on ‘Culture and Power. A Comparative Civilizational Analysis’ by SN Eisenstadt),

in the German journal Erwägen Wissen Ethik/ Deliberation Knowledge Ethics (Stuttgart), 17,

1 (2006): 62-64.

91. “Citizenship in Latin America: New Works and Debates”. Citizenship Studies, 10, 4 (2006):

489-502.

92. “Incertidumbres colectivas. Identidades personales. Una visión desde las ciencias sociales”,

in Judit Bokser Liwerant and Felipe Pozo, eds. El conflicto en el Medio Oriente. Entre la guerra

y la paz Mexico DF: Universidad Hebraica, 2006, pp. 102-111.

93. “Memoria abierta: Las democracias del Cono Sur frente al legado de las violaciones de

derechos humanos” (‘Open memory: The Southern Cone democracies face the legacy of

human-rights violations’), co-authored with Mario Sznajder, in Maria Rosaria Stabili, ed. Entre

historias y memorias. Los desafíos metodológicos del legado reciente de América Latina.

Madrid and Frankfurt: AHILA-Iberoamericana-Vervuert, 2007, pp. 159-197.

94. “Olvido, memoria colectiva e identidades: Uruguay en el contexto del Cono Sur” [Oblivion,

collective memory and identities: Uruguay in the context of the Southern Cone], forthcoming

in ReEPRI, the electronic journal of the Institute of Political Studies and International Relations

of the Francisco Marroquín University of Guatemala City, Guatemala.

95. “Un extraño sitio de exilio para la izquierda argentina: Israel en los años ‘70”, co-authored

with Mario Sznajder, in Pablo Yankelevich and Silvina Jensen, eds. Exilios. Destinos y

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experiencias bajo la dictadura militar. Buenos Aires: Ediciones del Zorzal, 2007, pp. 21-62.

96. “El desarrollo del legado de las violaciones de los derechos humanos: A 30 años del golpe

de 1976”, co-authored with Mario Sznajder, in Clara E. Lida, Horacio Crespo and Pablo

Yankelevich eds. Argentina 1976. Estudios en torno al golpe de Estado a 30 años del golpe,

Mexico: Colegio de México, 2007, pp. 233-258;

Reprinted in Clara E. Lida et al., eds. Argentina 1976. Buenos Aires: Fondo de Cultura

Económica, 2007.

97. “Exile and the Politics of Exclusion in Latin America”, co-authored with James N. Green,

introduction to special issue on Exile and the Politics of Exclusion in Latin America, Latin

American Perspectives, 34, 4 (2007): 3-6.

98. “Political Exile in Latin America”, co-authored with Mario Sznajder. Latin American

Perspectives, 34, 4 (2007): 7-30

99. “Concluding Remarks: Exile and the Setting of Future Research Agendas”, co-authored

with James N. Green, Latin American Perspectives, 34, 4 (2007): 106-108.

100. “Democracy in Small Countries: A Comparative Perspective on Israel” [in Hebrew], in

Hana Herzog, Shimshon Zelnicker and Tal Kochavi eds. Generations, Spaces, Identities:

Perspectives on the Configuration of Society and Culture in Israel. Van Leer Institute and

Hakibutz Hameuhad Editor, 2007, pp. 194-213 (In Hebrew).

101. “Exile communities and their differential institutional dynamics: A comparative analysis

of the Chilean and Uruguayan political diasporas”, co-authored with Mario Sznajder. Revista

de Ciencia Política (Chile), 27, 1 (2007): 43-66.

102. “Multiple Modernities: Latin America”, part of the Holberg Prize symposium in Bergen,

Norway, November 2007. MP3 recording, available in the following site:

http://www.holbergprisen.no/HP_prisen/e_HP_symposium.htm

103. “Coronelismo”, in Torcuato S. Di Tella, Repertorio político latinoamericano. Buenos

Aires: Siglo XXI, 2007, vol. 2, pp. 103-104.

104. “Uruguay. Transición a la democracia”, with Mario Sznajder, in Torcuato S. Di Tella,

Repertorio político latinoamericano. Buenos Aires: Siglo XXI, 2007, vol. 4, pp. 649-651.

105. “Uruguay 1770s-1880s”, in Guntram H. Herb and David H. Kaplan, eds Nations and

Nationalism. A Global Historical Overview. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2008, vol. 1, pp. 393-

403.

106. “Los antecedentes coloniales del exilio político y su proyección en el siglo XIX”, co-

authored with Mario Sznajder. Estudios Interdisciplinarios de América Latina y el Caribe, 18,

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2 (2008): 31-51.

107. “Identidades colectivas: avances teóricos y desafíos políticos” [Collective Identities:

Theoretical Innovations and Political Challenges], in Judit Bokser Liwerant and Saúl Velasco

Cruz, eds. Identidad, sociedad y política. Mexico: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,

2008, pp. 45-68.

108. “Latin American Israelis: The Collective Identity of an Invisible Community”, co-authored

with Deby Babis, in Judit Bokser Liwerant, Eliezer Ben-Rafael, Yossi Gorny, and Raanan Rein

eds. Jewish Identities in an Era of Multiculturalism. Latin America in the Jewish World. Leiden

and Boston: Brill, 2008, pp. 297-320.

109. “El exilio político y los límites de las Doctrinas de Seguridad Nacional”. Revista de

Estudios de Genocidio, vol. 1 no. 2 (2008): 69-86.

110. “Os registros sobre os judeos exiliados nos arquivos israelenses”, in Maria Luiza Tucci

Carneiro, ed. Arquivos secretos. Sao Paulo: Arquivo do Estado de sao Paulo em parceria com

a Estação Pinacoteca, 2009 [in Portuguese].

111. “Exile and Politics in Latin America: New Studies and Theoretical Developments” (in

Spanish), co-authored with Pablo Yankelevich, as introduction to special issue on political exile

in the journal Estudios Interdisciplinarios de America Latina y el Caribe, vol. 20 no. 1 (2009):

7-17.

112. “Antisemitism. Real or Imagined? Chavez, Iran, Israel and the Jews”, ACTA Paper No.

33, Jerusalem: Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, July 2009, 37

pp. http://sicsa.huji.ac.il/actatxt1.html and http://sicsa.huji.ac.il/roniger%20for%20print.pdf

113. “Clientelismo y esferas públicas en el marco democrático”, in Marianne Braig and Anne

Huffschmid, eds. Los poderes de lo público: debates, espacios y actores en América Latina.

Madrid and Frankfurt: Iberoamericana, 2009, pp. 71-94.

114. “Latin American Modernities: Global, Transnational, Multiple, Open-Ended”.

Protosociology. An International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research (Frankfurt, Germany),

vol. 26 (November 2009): 71-100. http://www.protosociology.de/Volumes/Volume26.html

115. “América ibérica e judeus-americanos na perspectiva dos estudos regionais”, Revista do

Núcleo Interdisciplinar de Estudos Judaicos, 2: 12-15 (published by the Universidade Federal

de Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), available online November 2009; http://www.niej.org.br/en/revista-

eletronica/ in Portuguese.

116. “U.S. Hemispheric Hegemony and the Descent into Genocidal Practices in Latin

America”, in Marcia Esparza, Daniel Feierstein and Henry Huttenbach eds. State Violence and

Genocide in Latin America: The Cold War Years. New York: Routledge, 2010, 23-43.

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117. “Latin American Jews and Processes of Transnational Legitimization and De-

legitimization.” Journal of Modern Jewish Studies (Oxford), 9, 2 (2010): 185-208.

118. “Exilio político y democracia”. América Latina Hoy (Salamanca), 55 (2010): 143-172.

119. “El exilio y su impacto en la reformulación de perspectivas identitarias, políticas e

institucionales (Exile and its Impact on Shifting Perspectives on Politics, Institutions and

Collective Identities”. Revista de Ciencias Sociales (Costa Rica), 125 (2009): 83-101, yet

published on October 2010, http://revistacienciassociales.ucr.ac.cr/.

120. “Exilio massivo, inclusão e exclusão política no século XX” (‘Massive Exile, Political

Inclusion and Exclusion in the 20th Century’, in Portuguese). DADOS - Revista de Ciências

Sociais (Brazil), 53, 1 (2010): 35-65.

121. “El destierro paraguayo. Aspectos transnacionales y generacionales”, co-authored with

María Antonia Sánchez. Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales (Mexico), 52

(2010): 135-158 [No. 208].

122. A Semblance Note of Shmuel N. Eisenstadt, in Hebrew, Pickpook (Student journal of the

Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem), No. 21,

October 2010, http://www.pickpook.org/21luis(3).htm

123. “Globalización, transnacionalización y las comunidades judías: El impacto del Chavismo

en Venezuela”, in Haim Avni, Margalit Bejarano, Sergio DellaPergola, Judit Liwerant y

Leonardo Senkman, Pertenencia y alteridad. Judíos en/de América Latina. 40 años de cambios.

Madrid, Frankfurt and Mexico: Iberoamericana, Vervuert and Bonilla Artigas Editores, 2011,

pp. 271-302.

124. “Reflexões sobre o exílio como tema de investigação: Avanços teóricos e desafios”, in

Samantha Viz Quadrat, ed., Caminhos cruzados, Rio de Janeiro: Universidade Federal

Fluminense, in Portuguese, 2011, pp. 31-61.

125. “Human Rights and Human Rights Violations in the Southern Cone”, co-authored with

Mario Sznajder, in Thomas Cushman, ed. The International Encyclopedia of Human Rights

Routledge, 2011, pp. 702-718.

126. Preface to Maria Luiza Tucci Carneiro’s book Cidadão do Mundo, published in Sao Paulo,

Brazil, by Editora Perspectiva, 2011, pp. 13-18.

127. “Connected Histories, Power and Meaning: Transnational Forces in the Construction of

Collective Identities.” Journal of Classical Sociology, 11, 3 (August 2011): 251-268.

128. “Destierro y exilio político en América Latina: Un campo de estudio transnacional e

histórico en expansión”, in the electronic journal Pacarina del Sur (www.pacarinadelsur.com)

No. 9, October-December 2011, pp. 1-18:

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http://www.pacarinadelsur.com/home/abordajes-y-contiendas/318-destierro-y-exilio-en-

america-latina-un-campo-de-estudio-transnacional-e-historico-en-expansion

129. “Transitional Justice and Protracted Accountability in Re-Democratized Uruguay (1985-

2011)”. Journal of Latin American Studies, 43, 4 (November 2011): 693-724.

130. “Exilio, ciudadanía y teoría socio-política”, in Emmanuel Taub ed. Políticas del exilio.

Buenos Aires: Editora de la Universidad Nacional Tres de Febrero y Agencia Nacional de

Promoción Científica y Tecnológica, 2011, pp. 197-208.

131. “Exile and the Politics of Exclusion in the Americas”, introductory essay in Luis Roniger,

James N Green and Pablo Yankelevich eds. Exile and the Politics of Exclusion in the Americas,

Sussex Academic Press, co-authored with Green and Yankelevich. 2012, pp. 3-10.

132. “Political Exile in Latin America”, co-authored with Mario Sznajder, in Roniger, Green

and Yankelevich eds. Exile and the Politics of Exclusion in the Americas, pp. 13-34.

133. “Political Exile and Democracy”, in Roniger, Green and Yankelevich eds. Exile and the

Politics of Exclusion in the Americas, pp. 328-348.

134. “Conclusions: Exile and the Setting of Future Research Agendas”, in Exile and the Politics

of Exclusion in the Americas, co-authored with James N Green and Pablo Yankelevich, pp.

351-358.

135. “Favors, ‘Merit Ribbons’ and Services: Analyzing the Fragile Resilience of Clientelism”,

in Tina Hilgers ed. Clientelism in Everyday Latin American Politics. New York: Palgrave,

2012, pp. 25-40.

136. “Les droits de l’homme au centre des débats politiques pendant les transitions et

consolidations démocratiques dans les pays du Cône Sud”, in Sophie Daviaud ed., Droits de

l'homme dans les Amériques. Paris: L’Harmattan, 2012, pp. 75-93

137. “La sacralización del consenso nacional y las pugnas por la memoria histórica y la justicia

en el Uruguay post-dictatorial”, América Latina Hoy (Salamanca), 61 (2012): 51-78.

Winner of the 2014 Harold Eugene Davis Prize for the best article on Latin America,

awarded by the Middle Atlantic Council of Latin American Studies (MACLAS) in its

35th annual conference, Rutgers University, March 2014.

138. “Shifting Frontiers of Citizenship: The Latin American Experience”, an introduction” to

Shifting Frontiers of Citizenship: The Latin American Experience, co-written with Mario

Sznajder. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2013, pp. 1-20.

139. “States and Transnationalism: The Janus-Face of Citizenship in Central America”, in

Shifting Frontiers of Citizenship: The Latin American Experience. Brill, 2013, pp. 313-342.

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140. “The Politicization of Human Rights: Comparative Observations” (La politización del

discurso de los derechos humanos a comienzos del siglo XXI: Observaciones comparativas”,

in Portuguese), prepared for Maria Luiza Tucci Carneiro ed. Intolerancia em tempos de

democracia no século XXI, University of Sao Paulo, 2013.

141. “Iberoamerica and Iberoamerican Jews in the Perspective of Regional and Transnational

Studies”. Judaica Latinoamericana, vol. VII (2013): 101-118.

142. “Modern Populism in Latin America”, in Ben Vinson, ed. Oxford Bibliographies Online.

New York: Oxford University Press, launched 26 August 2013, 49 pp., in

http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780199766581/obo-

9780199766581-0130.xml

143. “El exilio no deja de ser un mecanismo institucionalizado de exclusión, que llega a formar

parte de la cultura política’: Entrevista a Luis Roniger”. Testimonios, publication of the

Association of Oral History of Argentina, No. 3 (November 2013): 1-8,

http://testimonios.historiaoralargentina.org/download/n3/testimonios03.pdf

144. “Small States, Connected Histories and the Construction of Collective Identities: A

Transnational Perspective on Shmuel N. Eisenstadt’s Approach,” to be included in a book to

be edited by Bryan Turner, Roland Robertson and Simon Sussen, Title TBA, 2014

145. “Democratization”, in Masamichi Sasaki, Ekkart Zimmermann, Jack Goldstone and

Stephen Sanderson, eds. Concise Encyclopedia of Comparative Sociology. Boston and Leiden:

Brill, 2014, pp. 342-351.

146. “Political Exile in Latin America”, invited article for Ben Vinson, ed. Oxford

Bibliographies in Latin American Studies, launched 13 January 2014, 95 pp., in

http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780199766581/obo-

9780199766581-0147.xml?rskey=xvFuMm&result=66&q=

147. “Metamorfosis del exilio: Cambios en la estructura del castigo en la modernidad”, in Arturo

Aguirre, Antolín Sánchez Cuervo and Luis Roniger, Tres estudios sobre el exilio: Condición

humana, experiencia histórica y significación política, Universidad Autónoma de Puebla

(Mexico) and EDAF (Spain), 2014, pp. 195-274.

148. “Represión y prácticas genocidas: El sustrato ideológico y discursivo de la violencia

generalizada”, in Avital Bloch and Rosario Rodríguez, eds. La Guerra Fría y las Américas.

Mexico: Universidad de Colima y la Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, 2014,

pp. 197-216.

149. “Metamorfosis del exilio y cambios en la estructura del castigo en la modernidad”. II Jornadas

de trabajo sobre Exilios políticos del Cono Sur en el Siglo XX. Available online, December 2014,

http://jornadasexilios.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/ii-jornadas/actas-2014/Roniger.pdf

150. “The Legacy of Authoritarianism and the Construction of Historical Memory in Post-

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Stroessner Paraguay”, in Emilio Crenzel and Eugenia Allier Montaño, eds., The Struggles for

Memory in Latin America. Recent History and Violence. New York: Palgrave, 2015, pp. 91-108.

151.“Eisenstadt, Shmuel N. (1923-2010)”, invited bio-academic article for James D. Wright,

ed., International Enclyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition, 2015, vol.

7, pp. 321-326.

152. “Patron-Client Relations, Social and Anthropological Study of”, in James D. Wright, ed.

International Enclyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition, 2015, vol. 17,

pp. 603-606.

153. “El legado del autoritarismo y la construcción de memoria histórica en el Paraguay post-

Stronista”, co-authored with Leonardo Senkman and María Antonia Sánchez, in Eugenia Allier

and Emilio Crenzel, eds. Las luchas por la memoria en América Latina. Historia reciente y

violencia política. México: IIS-UNAM and Editorial Bonilla, 2015, pp. 149-182.

154. “Historia de un continente exiliado”. Interview in Revista Ñ (cultural magazine in

Argentina), 21 March 2015, http://www.clarin.com/rn/ideas/Luis-Roniger-Destierro-exilio-

America-Latina_0_1324667934.html and http://eljineteinsomne2.blogspot.com/2015/03/luis-

roniger-una-verdadera-democracia.html, 25 March 2015.

155. “Los exilios en América Latina: memorias críticas y nuevas ciudadanías”. Round table in

Casa de América of Madrid, Spain, July 2, 2015: http://www.casamerica.es/?q=sociedad/los-

exilios-en-america-latina-memorias-criticas-y-nuevas-ciudadanias

156. “Exilio brasilero, cultura y resistencia: En tiempos de aperturas transnacionales”. Projeto

História. Revista do Programa de Estudos Pós-Graduados de História, PUC-SP (Brazil), Vol. 53

(May-August 2015): 161-181, part of dossier on “Exílios: politica, cultura e resistência”.

157. “Displacement and Testimony: Recent History and the Study of Exile and Post-Exile”,

International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, 29, 2 (June 2016): 111-133.

158. “How a Shattered Civil Religion is rebuilt through Contestation: Uruguay in Comparative

Perspective". Revista de Ciencia Política (Chile), 36, 2 (August 2016): 411-432.

159. “Exilio, teoría socio-política y enfoques transnacionales”, Migraciones y exilios (Spain), 16

(October 2016): 33-56.

160. “Multiple Modernities, ‘East’ &’West’, and the Quest for Universal Human Rights”,

forthcoming in Gerhard Preyer and Michael Sussmann eds., Varieties of Multiple Modernities

New Research Design. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2016, pp. 122-148.

161. “Nation-State Building and Transnationalism: Central American Connected Histories”, in

Jaime Moreno and Bradley Tatar, eds. Transnational Frontiers of Asia and Latin America since

1800, London and New York: Routledge, 2017, pp. 211-224.

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162. ‘Latinos’ in Exile: Latin American Political Diasporas and their National and Transnational

Struggle”, forthcoming in Mark Overmyer-Velázquez and Enrique Sepúlveda, eds Global

Latin(o) Americanos: Transoceanic Diasporas and Regional Migrations. New York: Oxford

University Press, 2017, pp. 231-254.

163. “Multiple Modernities, World History and the Global Rise of Human Rights”, in Benjamin

Z. Kedar, Ilana Silber and Adam Klin-Oron, eds. Dynamics of Continuity, Patterns of Change:

Between World History and Comparative Historical Sociology. Jerusalem: Israel Academy of

Sciences and Humanities and the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, forthcoming in 2017.

164. “New and Old Transnationalism: Shifting Inter-State Alliances and Transnational Networks

in Latin America”, article for Judaica Latinoamericana, forthcoming in vol. VIII, 2017.

165. “Eisenstadt, Shmuel N.”, in Bryan S. Turner, ed. Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social

Theory. New York: Wiley Blackwell, forthcoming in 2017.

166. “Eisenstadt, Shmuel N.”, in Asa Kasher, ed. Encyclopedia Hebraica, second (online)

edition. Schocken, forthcoming in 2017.

167. “El impacto sistémico del exilio y su análisis socio-político”, chapter prepared for Antolín

Sánchez Cuervo, ed. Title TBA. Forthcoming in a book resulting from the international

workshops on exile in Madrid-Jerusalem-&-Mexico, 2017.

168. “Formación nacional y transnacionalismo: La historia conexa de América Central”,

forthcoming in e-l@tina, Revista electrónica de estudios latinoamericanos, 15, no. 59 (2017):

36-54 (http://publicaciones.sociales.uba.ar/index.php/elatina/article/view/2223)

169. “Introduction to the dossier ‘Shifting Frontiers of Citizenship in Latin America’. Middle

Atlantic Review of Latin American Studies, 1, 1 (2017): 1-3.

170. “Citizen-Victims and Masters of their Destiny: Political Exiles and their National and

Transnational Impact”. Middle Atlantic Review of Latin American Studies, 1, 1 (2017): 30-52

(http://www.marlasjournal.com/13/volume/1/issue/1/)

171. "Tendencias actuales en los estudios sobre Historia de América Latina. Un diálogo con Luis

Roniger" (part 1 of an interview by Mario Ayala @ Revista de Red Intercátedras de Historia de

América Latina Contemporánea (RIHALC), https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RIHALC/index

published online by the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba in Argentina, No. 6 (January-June

2017): 189-197

172. “The Missing Piece in Global Populism: What Role Populism Played in Central America?”

Prepared for Carlos de la Torre ed. Handbook of Global Populism. New York: Routledge.

173. “The Crisis of Multiculturalism in Latin America. An interview with David Lehmann on

indigeneity, identity and recognition”. To be published in the Middle Atlantic Review of Latin

American Studies, 1, 2 (2017)

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III. BOOK REVIEWS

174. “In Perón’s Shadow”. A Review of Zvi Medin and and Raanan Rein’s Society and Identity

in Argentina. The European Connection. Haaretz, The Literary Supplement [in Hebrew],

January 21, 1998.

175. “On the Formation of Social Consciousness in Latin America: A Review.” Zmanim [in

Hebrew], (2002): 98-100.

176. Review of S.N. Eisenstadt’s Paradoxes of Democracy (Tel Aviv: Misrad Habitahon,

2002), Israeli Sociology, 5, 1 (2003): 233-236.

177. Review of Leonardo Avritzer’s Democracy and the Public Space in Latin America

(Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2002), Estudios Interdisciplinarios de América Latina,

15, 1 (2004): 223-226 [in Spanish], in

http://www1.tau.ac.il/eial/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=387&Itemid=195

178. Review of Vania Markarian, Left in Transformation: Uruguayan Exiles and the Latin

American Human Rights Networks, 1967-1984 (New York: Routledge, 2005), Hispanic

American Historical Review, 87:4 (2007): 775-776.

179. Review of Eliezer Ben-Refael and Lior Ben-Chaim, Jewish Identities in an Era of Multiple

Modernities (The Open University of Israel, 2006), in Hebrew, Israeli Sociology, 10, 1 (2008):

209-211.

180. Review of Allen Wells, Tropical Zion: General Trujillo, FDR and the Jews of Sosúa

(Durham and London, Duke University Press, 2009), Journal of Latin American Studies, 42, 2

(2010): 439-441.

181. Review of Jeffrey Lesser and Raanan Rein eds. Rethinking Jewish-Latin Americans.

(Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2008). Journal of Latin American and

Caribbean Anthropology, 15, 2 (2010): 498-500.

182. Review of Raanan Rein, ed. Árabes y judíos en Iberoamérica. Diferencias, similitudes y

tensiones (Sevilla: Fundación Tres Culturas del Mediterráneo, 2008). Journal of Latin American

Studies, 43, 2 (2011): 186-188.

183. Review of Francesca Lessa and Vincent Druliolle (eds.), The Memory of State Terrorism

in the Southern Cone: Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay (Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan,

2011), Journal of Latin American Studies, 45, 2 (2013): 370-371.

184. Review of Pedro Piedras Monroy, La siega del olvido. Memoria y presencia de la

represión (Madrid: Siglo XXI, 2012). Pacarina del Sur, No. 23 (2015).

www.pacarinadelsur.comindex.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1152&catid=12

&Itemid=10

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185. Review of Carlos de la Torre, ed. The Promise and Perils of Populism. Global

Perspectives. (Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 2015). Journal of Latin American

Studies, 47, 3 (2015): 643-645.

186. Review of Silvina Schammah Gesser, Madrid’s Forgotten Avant-Garde. Between

Essentialism and Modernity (Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 2015), Araucaria (Spain), 18,

35 (July 2016), http://institucional.us.es/araucaria/otras_res/2016_7/resegna_0716_1.htm

187. Review of John A. Gronbeck-Tedesco, Cuba, the United States, and Cultures of the

Transnational Left, 1930-1975 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015) for The

Americas: A Quarterly Review of Latin American History, 2017

188. Review of Herbert S. Klein and Francisco Vidal Luna, Brazil, 1964-1985: The Military

Regimes of Latin America in the Cold War (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2017), for The

Americas: A Quarterly Review of Latin American History, 2017