J.S. Cummins
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J.S. Cummins considers the impact of syphilis on the 16th-century world – a tale of rapid spread, guilt, scapegoats and wonder-cures, with an uncomfortable modern resonance. Published July 31 1988
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A Conflict of Cultures
Published May 31 1986
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by Jonathan D. Spence
Published December 1 1985
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Early Latin America. A History of Colonial Spanish America and Brazil, by James Lockhart and Stuart B. Schwartz. 477 pp. (Cambridge University Press, £30.00 hardback and £9.95 paperback).
Published May 31 1985
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