Introduction: historical Latinidades and archival encounters / Rodrigo Lazo -- The errant Latino: Irisarri, Central Americanness, and migration's intention / Kirsten Silva Gruesz -- Historicizing nineteenth-century Latina/o textuality / Raul Coronado -- On the borders of independence: Manuel Torres and Spanish American independence in Filadelphia / Emily Garcia -- From Union officers to Cuban rebels: the story of the brothers Cavada and their American civil wars / Jesse Aleman -- Almost-Latino literature: approaching truncated Latinidades / Robert McKee Irwin -- Toward a reading of nineteenth-century Latino/a short fiction / John Alba Cutler -- When archives collide: recovering modernity in early Mexican American literature / Jose Aranda -- Feeling Mexican: Ruiz de Burton's sentimental railroad fiction / Marissa K. Lopez -- Pronouncing citizenship: Juan Nepomuceno Cortina's war to be read / Alberto Varon -- Raimundo Cabrera, the Latin American archive, and the Latina/o continuum / Carmen E. Lamas -- Flirting in Yankeeland: rethinking American exceptionalism through Argentine travel writing / Carrie Tirado Bramen -- "Hacemos la guerra pacifica": Cuban nationalism and politics in Key West, 1870-1900 / Gerald E. Poyo -- Citizenship and illegality in the global California gold rush / Juan Poblete -- "El negro es tan capaz como el blanco": Jose Marti, "Pachin" Marin, Lucy Parsons, and the politics of late-nineteenth-century Latinidad / Laura Lomas -- Sotero Figueroa: writing Afro-Caribbeans into history in the late nineteenth century / Nicolas Kanellos -- Response: from Criollo/a to Latino/a: the Latino nineteenth century in a hemispheric context / Ralph Bauer.
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