found: James, Daniel. Doña María's story, 2000:CIP t.p. (Daniel James) data sheet (b. Aug. 8, 1948)
found: Indiana University, Dept. of History, faculty Web site, Oct. 15, 2007(Daniel James; Mendel chair; Latin American social, cultural, and labor history; doctorate, London School of Economics; research fellow, Cambridge University; taught sociology at the University of Brasilia from 1979 to 1982; has taught Latin American history at Yale University and Duke University until coming to Indiana in 1999 to take up the Bernardo Mendel Chair in Latin American History)
found: Resistencia e integración, 2006:title page (Daniel James)
found: Wikipedia, viewed Oct. 18, 2017(Daniel James (born August 8, 1948) is a British historian educated at Oxford University and the London School of Economics, where he received his doctorate in 1979. He is an expert in Peronism and the working class in Argentina. Dr. James is renowned in Argentina as a result of his expertise, interpretation and analysis of the Peronist government. His book Resistance and Integration is a landmark in the study of Peronism. James was born in Shepperton, England, a suburb of London. He has taught at Cambridge University, Yale and Duke University. Since 1999 he has occupied the Bernardo Mendel Chair in Latin American History at Indiana University. James splits his time between Bloomington, Indiana and Buenos Aires, Argentina)