José C. Moya, Ph.D.

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1988-2005 History University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
 2005- History Barnard College, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Latin American History, history of migration, labor history
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James N. Green grad student 1996 UCLA
Reinaldo L. Roman grad student 2000 UCLA (Econometree)
Patricia I. Juarez-Dappe grad student 2002 UCLA (Econometree)
Kristen L. McCleary grad student 2002 UCLA (Econometree)
Maria A. Quaglino grad student 2003 UCLA (Econometree)
Robert C. Romero grad student 2003 UCLA (Econometree)
Juan M. Benitez grad student 2005 UCLA (Econometree)
Hillel Eyal grad student 2006 UCLA (Econometree)
Adrian Lopez Denis grad student 2007 UCLA (Econometree)
Sofia D. Martos grad student 2007 UCLA (Econometree)
Mir H. Yarfitz grad student 2012 UCLA (Econometree)
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Moya JC. (2005) Reviews of Books:Possible Paradises: Basque Emigration to Latin America Jose Manuel Azcona Pastor, Roland Vazquez The American Historical Review. 110: 188-188
Moya JC. (2005) Immigrants and associations: A global and historical perspective Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 31: 833-864
Moya JC. (2004) Wandering Paysanos: State Order and Subaltern Experience in Buenos Aires during the Rosas Era (review) Americas. 60: 635-636
Moya JC. (2004) New Worlds, New Lives: Globalization and People of Japanese Descent in the Americas and from Latin America in Japan (review) Americas. 84: 388-390
Moya JC. (2004) The Positive Side of Stereotypes: Jewish Anarchists in Early-twentieth-Century Buenos Aires Jewish History. 18: 19-48
Moya JC. (2003) Futures Lost: Nostalgia and Identity among Italian Immigrants in Argentina (review) Americas. 59: 598-600
Moya JC. (2003) Reviews of Books:The Japanese Community in Brazil, 1908-1940: Between Samurai and Carnival Stewart Lone The American Historical Review. 108: 886-887
Moya JC. (2001) Sociabilidad en Buenos Aires: Hombres, honor y cafes, 1862-1910 (review) Americas. 58: 330-331
Moya JC. (2001) Negotiating National Identity: Immigrants, Minorities, and the Struggle for Ethnicity in Brazil (review) Journal of Social History. 34: 713-715
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