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David Rivera

@davidriver291

Academic Researcher on Latin American and East Asian Early Modernity. Doctoral student in Spanish and Portuguese at @Princeton.

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Dr Kristie Flannery (@thehistoriann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Society for the Study Of the Early Modern Transpacific is born! Please sign up to learn more and engage with an interdisciplinary community of scholars docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…

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Now accepting applications for 2025-2026 Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowships on the research topic of "Truth." Apply by November 3, 2024. wolfhumanities.upenn.edu/postdoc

Now accepting applications for 2025-2026 Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowships on the research topic of "Truth." Apply by November 3, 2024. 
wolfhumanities.upenn.edu/postdoc
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My colleagues You-Jin Kim, Chloe Wheeler, and I are organizing a conference on colonial/global studies on Halloween day! We are lucky to have Miguel A. Valerio, lexie cook, Diego Luis, and Ricardo Padron joining us Princeton University as guest speakers. Feel free to come if you are in the area!

My colleagues You-Jin Kim, Chloe Wheeler, and I are organizing a conference on colonial/global studies on Halloween day! We are lucky to have <a href="/mialva11/">Miguel A. Valerio</a>, <a href="/falsabeguina/">lexie cook</a>, Diego Luis, and <a href="/RicPadron/">Ricardo Padron</a> joining us <a href="/Princeton/">Princeton University</a> as guest speakers. Feel free to come if you are in the area!
Native Bound Unbound (@natboundunbound) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Conquistadores Hernando de Pizarro and Sebastián de Benalcázar figure prominently in the history of Latin America, including of the conquest of Peru and present Nicaragua, Ecuador and Columbia. Both were active in the trafficking of Indigenous people, as reflected in documents

Conquistadores Hernando de Pizarro and Sebastián de Benalcázar figure prominently in the history of Latin America, including of the conquest of Peru and present Nicaragua, Ecuador and Columbia. Both were active in the trafficking of Indigenous people, as reflected in documents
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🚩 Truly looking forward to next week’s session of the Iberian History Seminar on ‘Aztec Latin’ with Andrew Laird and Simon Ditchfield! 🕰️ Wednesday 6 November, 5:15pm 🧭 Exeter College, Turl Street iberianhistory.web.ox.ac.uk/event/aztec-la…

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🎉 It's tomorrow! If you’re in Oxford, don’t miss the next session of the Iberian History Seminar on ‘Aztec Latin’ with Andrew Laird and Simon Ditchfield! 🕰️ Wednesday 6 November, 5:15pm 🧭 Exeter College, Turl Street iberianhistory.web.ox.ac.uk/event/aztec-la…