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Founded in 1918, the Hispanic American Historical Review publishes vital work in Latin American history across thematic and methodological specializations.

UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
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A video explaining the contents of the Archivo Histórico y de Investigación Documental Eduardo Báez Macías, containing archival materials related to the history of art in Mexico.
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You can read more of Prof. Velasco's work on the history of Venezuela in HAHR here via @DukePress:
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For their comments and helpful criticism on various drafts of this essay, I wish to thank Barbara Weinstein, Jocelyn Olcott, Jeffrey Rubin, Millie Thayer, Sonia Alvarez, Sujatha Fernandes, Steve...
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HAHR author and editorial board member Alejandro Velasco discusses recent US actions regarding Venezuela and throughout Latin America.
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HAHR author and editorial board member Alejandro Velasco discusses recent US actions regarding Venezuela and throughout Latin America.
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You can read more of Dr. Ferrer's research on this history in HAHR, made open access by @DukePress, here:
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HAHR author Ada Ferrer discusses the history of Cuba on the @NewBooksNetwork podcast.
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HAHR author Ada Ferrer discusses the history of Cuba on the @NewBooksNetwork podcast.
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For the @SmithsonianMag, historian Surekha Davies critically examines the representations of the Americas and Africa in an early 16th-century Portuguese panel painting of hell.
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The panel features monsters with African, Indigenous Caribbean and intersex features, encouraging viewers to connect the sins and punishments depicted to those considered "other"
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You can read more of Dr. Mitidieri's research on this topic in HAHR via @DukePress:
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Abstract. Hacia 1850, en Buenos Aires, la costura era una actividad que realizaban diferentes personas en sitios diversos. Podía ser parte de un oficio artesanal, una labor femenina, un castigo...
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The Asociación Argentina de Investigadores en Historia's Historiar podcast discusses the history of fashion and clothing in 19th-century Argentina with Teresita Garabana and HAHR author Gabriela Mitidieri.
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The Asociación Argentina de Investigadores en Historia's Historiar podcast discusses the history of fashion and clothing in 19th-century Argentina with Teresita Garabana and HAHR author Gabriela Mitidieri.
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From @SECOLAS_org, a new podcast series on the deep history of the Cuban Missile Crisis, with contributions from numerous scholars of Cuba.
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Historias Podcast · Episode
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Congrats to Fidel Rodríguez Velásquez for this prize! Keep an eye out for the prizewinning article, forthcoming in the February 2026 issue (an advance publication version is available here via @DukePress: https://t.co/AqVyB9Ed5t)
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Abstract. This article uses the histories of two Indigenous cacicas, Isabel and Orocomay, to analyze the assertion of Indigenous sovereignty and territorial control on the islands and mainland coast...
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🚨La Sección de Estudios Venezolanos de LASA se complace en anunciar el Premio Paula Vásquez 2025 🚨 MEJOR ARTÍCULO EN EL ÁREA DE HUMANIDADES “Isabel and Orocomay: Indigenous Sovereignty and the Politics of Territorial Control in the Sixteenth-Century Caribbean” de @FidelRodV
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You can read more of Prof. Schmitt's research on this topic in HAHR here:
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HAHR author Casey Schmitt discusses the history of captive-taking and human trafficking in the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Caribbean.
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HAHR author Casey Schmitt discusses the history of captive-taking and human trafficking in the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Caribbean.
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From @MemoriaChilena, a new site featuring digitized archival materials for the early twentieth-century poet María Monvel.
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You can read some of Prof. Velasco's work on the history of Venezuela in HAHR here via @DukePress:
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For their comments and helpful criticism on various drafts of this essay, I wish to thank Barbara Weinstein, Jocelyn Olcott, Jeffrey Rubin, Millie Thayer, Sonia Alvarez, Sujatha Fernandes, Steve...
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The @NPR/@WBUR radio program Here & Now radio program interviewed HAHR author and board member Alejandro Velasco on the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to María Corina Machado.
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The @NPR/@WBUR radio program Here & Now radio program interviewed HAHR author and board member Alejandro Velasco on the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to María Corina Machado.
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The Nobel committee said it chose María Corina Machado for "her struggle to achieve a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy."
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A podcast with HAHR author and former senior editor Matthew Restall on Christopher Columbus.
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American History Hotline · Episode
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Satire newspapers and magazines published in Peru from 1821 to 1918, newly digitized as part of the @britishlibrary's Endangered Archives Programme.
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EAP1601 aims to digitise Peruvian newspapers and magazines dating from 1821 to 1918, which contain information on the political press, soci…
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