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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
Joined October 2012
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...
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:
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...
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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Historiar Podcast · Episode
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The @SmithsonianMag reports on recent archaeological research in the Andes.
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Archaeologist Adrián Oyaneder discovered dozens of structures called chacu while reviewing satellite images of the Camarones River Basin
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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...
🚨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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HAHR author Casey Schmitt discusses the history of captive-taking and human trafficking in the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Caribbean.
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The @LatinoUSA podcast discusses the history of tango in Argentina.
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Discover the untold story of tango—born in Buenos Aires’ brothels and shaped by Argentina’s African and queer communities.
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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:
read.dukeupress.edu
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 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.
eap.bl.uk
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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An interview with historian Ben Vinson III on the study of race in colonial Latin America.
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In today's post, editors of Global Black Thought (the official journal of AAIHS), interview Dr. Ben Vinson III about his research and writing. A distinguished historian, Dr. Vinson served as the 18th...
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