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Sarita, be brave. Austin, TX: Eakin Press, 1999.

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Schwartz, Perry. Carolyn's story: A book about an adopted girl. Minneapolis: Lerner Pub. Co., 1996.

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Clementina Suárez: Her life and poetry. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1995.

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Gold, Janet N. Clementina Suárez: Su lugar en la galería de mujeres extraordinarias. [Honduras?: s.n.], 1990.

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Gold, Janet N. El retrato en el espejo: Una biografía de Clementina Suárez. Tegucigalpa, Honduras: Editorial Guaymuras, 2001.

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Ramón, Caballero, ed. Contrapunto de la forma: Ensayos críticos sobre arte hondureño y centroamericano. [Tegucigalpa]: Secretaría de Cultura, Artes y Deportes, 2007.

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Zuchora-Walske, Christine. Honduras in pictures. Minneapolis: Twenty-First Century Books, 2010.

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Confederate settlements in British Honduras. Jefferson, N.C: McFarland, 2001.

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Hilda, Caldera T., ed. El crimen en Honduras (1994-2003). 2nd ed. Tegucigalpa: República de Honduras, Secretaría de Estado en el Despacho de Seguridad, Dirección General de Educación Policial, Instituto Superior de Educación Policial, 2003.

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Frassinetti, Antonio Murga. Enclave y sociedad en Honduras. 2nd ed. Tegucigalpa, D.C., Honduras: Editorial Universitaria, 1985.

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Valladares, Oscar Armando, and Ramiro Colindres O. 100 poesías famosas del mundo y Honduras. Tegucigalpa, Honduras: Graficentro Editores, 1998.

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Yuscarán, Guillermo. Gringos in Honduras: The good, the bad, and the ugly. Tegucigalpa, Honduras: Nuevo Sol Publicaciones, 1995.

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Frassinetti, Antonio Murga. Industrialización y capital extranjero en Honduras. Tegucigalpa, Honduras: Centro de Documentación de Honduras, 1999.

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Frassinetti, Antonio Murga. Industrialización y capital extranjero en Honduras. Tegucigalpa, Honduras: Centro de Documentación de Honduras (CEDOH), 1999.

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Reyes, Víctor C. Cruz. La cultura del maíz en Honduras. [Tegucigalpa, Honduras?]: Secretaría de Cultura y Turismo, 1985.

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Gollin, James D. Honduras: Adventures in nature. Santa Fe, N.M: John Muir Publications, 1998.

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Tábora, Jesús Muñoz. Instrumentos musicales autóctonos de Honduras. 2nd ed. Tegucigalpa, Honduras: Editorial Guaymuras, 2003.

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Historiografía de Honduras, 1950-2000. Tegucigalpa, D.C., Honduras: Instituto Hondureño de Antropología e Historia, 2008.

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Lazo, José D. López. De nosotros y los otros: (ensayos de literatura hondureña y extranjera). Tegucigalpa, Honduras: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras, Editorial Universitaria, 2000.

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Lazo, José D. López. De nosotros y los otros: Ensayos sobre literatura hondureña y extranjera. Tegucigalpa, Honduras, C.A: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras, Editorial Univeristaria, 2000.

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Instituto Hondureño de Antropología e Historia, ed. Manual básico de arte rupestre de Honduras. [Tegucigalpa]: Instituto Hondureño de Antropología e Historia, 2008.

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Longhena, María. Culturas prehispánicas de México, Guatemala y Honduras. [México, D.F.]: Monclem Ediciones, 1998.

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Striving and surviving: A daily life analysis of Honduran transnational families. New York, NY: Routledge, 2006.

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Acker, Alison. Honduras: The making of a banana republic. Boston, MA: South End Press, 1988.

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Guzmán, Judá. Memories of a Central American: El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua (Contras), et cetera. New York: Vantage Press, 1988.

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Ramón, Martínez B. Juan, ed. Viajando por Honduras y alrededores: A lomo de mula, 1918-1933. 2nd ed. [Honduras: s.n.], 2009.

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Medina, Marco Antonio Cáceres. Tras las huellas de la odontología en Honduras. [Tegucigalpa: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras, 2003.

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Griffin, Wendy. Los pech de Honduras: Una etnia que vive. Tegucigalpa, D.C., Honduras: Instituto Hondureño de Antropología e Historia, 2009.

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Rodríguez, Julio Pineda. Biography of Harold I. Brosious, mentor & friend: From Minnesota to Minas de Oro, Honduras. Minas de Oro, Comayagua, Honduras: [J. Pineda Rodriguez, 2001.

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Pueblos indígenas, estado y memoria colectiva en Honduras. El Progreso, Yoro, Honduras: Editorial Casa San Ignacio, 2009.

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Witness to war: An American doctor in El Salvador. London: Fontana, 1985.

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Ferguson, William M. Mesoamerica's ancient cities: Aerial views of precolumbian ruins in Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras. Niwot, Colo: University Press of Colorado, 1990.

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Rivas, Ramón D. Pueblos indígenas y garífuna de Honduras: (una caracterización). Tegucigalpa, Honduras: Editorial Guaymuras, 1993.

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Rivas, Ramón D. Pueblos indígenas y garífuna de Honduras: (una caracterización). Tegucigalpa, Honduras: Editorial Guaymuras, 1993.

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Hasemann, George. La etnología y lingüística en Honduras: Una mirada retrospectiva. Tegucigalpa, D.C: Instituto Hondureño de Antropología e Historia, 1991.

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Live well in Honduras: How to relocate, retire, and increase your standard of living. Santa Fe, N.M: J. Muir Publications, 1998.

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Herranz, Atanasio. Estado, sociedad y lenguaje: La política lingüística en Honduras. Tegucigalpa: Instituto Hondureño de Antropología e Historia, 1996.

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Mesoamerica's ancient cities: Aerial views of pre-Columbian ruins in Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2001.

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Race, nation, and West Indian immigration to Honduras, 1890-1940. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2010.

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Sierra, Luis de la. Viaje a Mesoamérica: Por tierras de México, Guatemala y Honduras. Barcelona: Ediciones del Serbal, 1991.

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Los derechos humanos en las sentencias de la Corte Interamericana sobre Honduras. Tegucigalpa: Editorial Casa San Ignacio, 2013.

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Fernández, Manuel Egido. Un ensayo para una obra imperfecta: La concordia en El Dorado : [Peru, Chile, Ecuador, Honduras, Argentina]. [Madrid, Spain]: M. Egido Fernández, 1996.

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Opening minds, improving lives: Education and women's empowerment in Honduras. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 2012.

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Velásquez, Ronny. Culturas prehispánicas de Honduras: 70.000 a. de C. - 1502 d. de C. Edited by Colindres O. Ramiro. Tegucigalpa, Honduras: Graficentro Editores, 1997.

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Black and indigenous: Garifuna activism and consumer culture in Honduras. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2009.

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Rivera, Lirio Gutiérrez. Gender, Race, and the Cycle of Violence of Female Asylum Seekers from Honduras. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198814887.003.0004.

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How does race, gender, and class intersect the forced migration of Central Americans? This chapter addresses this question focusing on the case of female migrants from Honduras. It argues that women are caught in a cycle of violence connected to global migration, crime policies, and the asymmetrical relationship between the United States and Central America. Through the examination of declarations of female asylum seekers in the United States and conversations with attorneys who work on asylum cases, this chapter shows the racial and gender inequalities behind the cycle of violence as well as the subordination and oppression of Honduran women both in their home country and abroad.
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Cruces, Guillermo, Gary S. Fields, David Jaume, and Mariana Viollaz. Honduras. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198801085.003.0016.

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During the 2000s Honduras grew less than the average Latin American country and labour market indicators moved, in general, in a worsening direction. The only exceptions were the reduction in the unemployment rate and the improvements in the mix of employment by occupational group and educational level. The country underwent a recession as a consequence of the international crisis of 2008, from which it had not fully recovered by 2012. Most labour market indicators were affected negatively by the crisis, and the majority of them had not recovered their pre-crisis levels by 2012. Poverty has been rising steadily since 2008.
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Bowman, Kirk. Militaries and Modern States. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037894.003.0009.

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This chapter presents the best cases to understand the construction of the widely held assumptions that all viable countries have institutionalized militaries: Costa Rica and Honduras in the period 1948 to 1958. It is in this political space and time that Costa Rica demilitarized and Honduras militarized. The chapter focuses on the domestic and international dynamics in these two cases that produced such variance in militarization. The cases show that the local populations in 1948–1958 did not consider the military to be a necessary institution in a modern country, and that this view was constructed over time in Honduras. Through the prism of recent history in Latin America, it may seem natural to assume that Latin American countries have always had powerful military institutions. But this assumption is completely inaccurate for nearly the entire region.
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Anne, Manuel, and Americas Watch Committee (U.S.), eds. Human rights in Honduras: Central America's 'sideshow'. New York, NY (36 W. 44th St., New York 10036): AW, 1987.

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Agrarian Modernisation in Honduras (Latin American Studies). Edwin Mellen Press, 2002.

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