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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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You can read some of Prof. Catalina Munoz's research on Colombian history in HAHR via Duke University Press: doi.org/10.1215/001821…
In the newest HAHR from Duke University Press, Max S. Hering Torres examines the intersection of legal medicine and police science in early twentieth-century Colombia. doi.org/10.1215/001821…
In the newest HAHR from Duke University Press, Herbert S. Klein surveys scholarship and new debates that have used the Spanish imperial royal financial accounts to analyze the colonial economy and government. doi.org/10.1215/001821…
In the newest HAHR from Duke University Press, Kristen Block examines the history of 'love magic' as a response to the inequality, violence, and trauma of life in the colonial Spanish Caribbean. doi.org/10.1215/001821…
The NatlSecurityArchive shares English translations of Russian archival sources related to 1960s Cuba. nsarchive.gwu.edu/briefing-book/…
Hot off the digital press at Duke University Press: HAHR 104.2. read.dukeupress.edu/hahr/issue/104…
The NatlSecurityArchive shares dozens of declassified US documents relating to Colombia. nsarchive.gwu.edu/briefing-book/…
You can read Timo H. Schaefer's own work on Mexican history in HAHR via Duke University Press: doi.org/10.1215/001821…
In a new podcast series coproduced by NACLA Report, historian Michel Gobat discusses 20th-century Nicaragua. youtu.be/BdnIGdQ3mnM?fe…
You can read some of Prof. Monica Salas Landa 🥑 #CeasefireNOW's research on this topic in HAHR via Duke University Press: doi.org/10.1215/001821…
HAHR author Camilla Townsend discusses Mexica mythology with the HistoryExtra podcast. open.spotify.com/episode/7IqiVb…
You can read Karen Graubart's own research on the history of colonial Latin America in HAHR via Duke University Press: doi.org/10.1215/001821…
You can read more of J.Meléndez-Badillo's research on this history in HAHR here via Duke University Press: doi.org/10.1215/001821…
HAHR author Jorell Meléndez-Badillo discusses the history of Puerto Rico with the New Books Network 📚 Princeton University Press @princetonupress.bsky.s podcast. newbooksnetwork.com/puerto-rico
The Centro de Documentación del Perú Contemporáneo discusses a digitized collection of photos chronicling Peru in 1979–80 (with a link to the resource in the video notes). youtu.be/PLwk2zJ4xHc?fe…