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Founded in 1918, the Hispanic American Historical Review publishes vital work in Latin American history across thematic and methodological specializations.
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Hot off the digital press from Duke University Press: HAHR 105.2. read.dukeupress.edu/hahr/issue/105…

The NatlSecurityArchive shares newly declassified documents relating to the CIA and Mexico in the 1960s and 1970s. nsarchive.gwu.edu/briefing-book/…


In the newest HAHR from Duke University Press, Brianna Leavitt-Alcántara discusses a 1711 Marian apparition in the Maya town of Santa Marta to illuminate the dynamic formation of eighteenth-century Mesoamerican Marianism and Indigenous Christianities. doi.org/10.1215/001821…

Materials dating from the 16th to the 19th century held in the Archivo de San Francisco de Lima have been recently digitized via the British Library. eap.bl.uk/project/EAP1487

In the newest HAHR from Duke University Press, James V. Torres and José Henao-Giraldo reassess the Role of Caribbean New Granada in imperial bullion flows from 1740 to 1832. doi.org/10.1215/001821…

In the newest HAHR from Duke University Press, Rodrigo Patto Sá Motta examines the relationship between the traditional press and the military dictatorships of Brazil and Argentina. doi.org/10.1215/001821…

Paul Gootenberg discusses his life and career for the History on Drugs Podcast, hosted by fellow HAHR author Isaac Campos. youtu.be/AJhc3evAAfY?fe…

Profs. Gootenberg and Isaac Campos's HAHR essay on the new drug history of Latin America is freely available via Duke University Press here: doi.org/10.1215/001821…

In the newest HAHR from Duke University Press, Meg Weeks analyzes how the Brazilian domestic workers’ movement lobbied the National Constituent Assembly to be granted the full slate of labor rights afforded to formally employed workers in the 1988 constitution. doi.org/10.1215/001821…

HAHR senior editor Fernando Pérez-Montesinos discusses the recent truth commission on Mexico's Dirty War with Prof. Carlos Pérez Ricart, one of the commission's members, on the UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy Then and Now podcast. youtu.be/n1FnOrGpOWQ?fe…

206 notarial protocol books for 1908-1950 from Montería, a port city in the Colombian Caribbean, have been digitized via the British Library. eap.bl.uk/project/EAP1501

Newly digitized archival materials from Memoria Chilena. memoriachilena.gob.cl/602/w3-article…

The The Guardian reports on recent archaeological research regarding the remains of a Maya city in northern Guatemala. theguardian.com/world/2025/may…

The Smithsonian Magazine reports on recent archaeological research at Gran Pajatén, an Andean settlement linked to the Chachapoya. smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/arc…

On the trilingual (Quechua-Spanish-English) Kuskalla Podcast, HAHR associate editor Charles Walker discusses his history of Juan Bautista Túpac Amaru. open.spotify.com/episode/6GcggR…

Records from the Cabildo of La Serena, Chile, dating from 1687 to 1808 have been digitized by Museo Arqueológico de La Serena. museoarqueologicolaserena.gob.cl/colecciones/ex…

HAHR senior editor Fernando Pérez-Montesinos discusses his research on landholding in the 19th- and early 20th-century Purépecha highlands on the New Books Network (@newbooksnetwork.bsky.social) podcast. newbooksnetwork.com/landscaping-in…
