The Enemy of Good History is Not Ideology but Teleology.
Show me a Normal Distribution in History and I will show you a non-trivial Assumption.
Recent publications available online from Amazon.com and Cambridge.org
http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?ISBN=9780521489997
Working Papers in Progress (© Richard J. Salvucci)
AHA Paper on Costs of the Mexican War (version 1.2)
Updated 8 October 2010
http://files.me.com/richard.salvucci/b0g9w6
Recent Publications Available in Full Text
"Algunas Consideraciones Economicas" (1836): Un Analisis Mexicano de la Depresion de la Temprano Siglo XIX"
Historia Mexicana 55:1 (2005), pp. 68-97files.me.com/richard.salvucci/c12lu4
"Export-Led Industrialisation"
The Cambridge Economic History of Latin Americafiles.me.com/richard.salvucci/hq35qy
"Some Thoughts on the Economic History of Early Colonial Mexico,"
History Compass 8/7 (2010), pp. 626-635
files.me.com/richard.salvucci/4e91re
“Santa Anna Never Had An iPhone: Some Thoughts on the
Price of Peace and the Financial Misfortunes of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848"
http://histsociety.blogspot.com/2009/05/free-articles-from-jou
Google and Paper of Record Related Links
"Digital Disappearance" (Melinda Burns)
http://www.miller-mccune.com/culture-society/digital-disappearance-9777/
"Digital Archives that Disappear"
http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2009/04/22/record
"How Google Disrespected Mexican History" (Richard J. Salvucci)
http://www.miller-mccune.com/media/how-google-disrespected-mexican-history-33540/
"Who The Hell is Google" (Librarian April 2009)
http://librarian.lishost.org/?p=2356
"Paper of Record Disappears Leaving Historians in the Lurch"
http://blog.historians.org/news/771/paper-of-record-disappears-leaving-historians-in-the-lurch
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