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              Established 1926, this professional organization is devoted to encourage the diffusion of knowledge about Latin America. It is an affiliate of @AHAhistorian
              
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           CLAH's Fall 2025 newsletter is now available! 
          
                
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             See the attached flyer for info on a job opportunity! The Institute of Fine Arts at New York University is seeking an Assistant Professor for the Sheldon H. Solow Professorship in the history of architecture, any geographic area after 1400.  https://t.co/mgfsNGW6Na 
          
          
                
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             Registration has opened for this exciting upcoming lecture series! "Mapping from Mexico" will examine how histories of Mexican cartography can rewrite common narratives and popular assumptions. See here for further details and registration information:  https://t.co/bEGoNKMaYm. 
          
          
                
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             Congratulations to Kristie Flannery for winning the Bolton-Johnson Prize for her book, Piracy and the Making of the Spanish Pacific World (@PennPress). 
          
                
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             Congratulations to Brooke Larson for winning the Bolton-Johnson Prize for her book, The Lettered Indian: Race, Nation, and Indigenous Education in Twentieth-Century Bolivia (@DukePress). 
          
                
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             Congratulations to Ángela Pérez-Villa (@ProfPevi) for winning the CLAH Teaching Award! 
          
                
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             Congratulations to Marc Hertzman for receiving an honorable mention for the Warren Dean Prize for his book, After Palmares: Diaspora, Inheritance, and the Afterlives of Zumbi (@Duke_UP). 
          
                
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             Congratulations to Mary Hicks for winning the Warren Dean Prize for her book, Captive Cosmopolitans: Black Mariners and the World of South Atlantic Slavery (@OIEAHC & @UNC_Press). 
          
                
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             Congratulations to Marcy Norton (@marcy_norton) for winning the María Elena Martínez Prize for her book, The Tame and the Wild: People and Animals after 1492 (@Harvard_Press). 
          
                
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             Congratulations to Marcy Norton (@marcy_norton) for winning the Elinor Melville Prize for her book, The Tame and the Wild: People and Animals after 1492 (@Harvard_Press). 
          
                
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             Congratulations to Yanna Yannakakis for winning the Howard F. Cline Prize for her book, Since Time Immemorial: Native Custom and Law in Colonial Mexico (@DukePress). 
          
                
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             Congratulations to Sarah Newman for winning the Howard F. Cline Prize for her book, Unmaking Waste: New Histories of Old Things (@UChicagoPress). 
          
                
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             Congratulations to Fidel Rodríguez Velásquez (@FidelRodV) for winning the Lewis Hanke Post-Doctoral Award for his book project, "Entangled by Pearls: Agents, Politics, and Labour in the Making of the Early Modern Atlantic World." 
          
                
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             Congratulations to our James R. Scobie Award winners: Beatriz de Souza Bravo, Jack Casey, Paloma Czapla, Nathan Darmiento, Yohad Zacarías S. (@YohadZacarias), and Mariana Charry Esguerra! Reports on their pre-dissertation research trips will appear in our upcoming fall newsletter 
          
                
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             Congratulations to Justin Jones for winning the Lydia Cabrera Award in support of his dissertation, "America's Most Wanted: Revolutionary Privateering and the Illegal Slave Trade in the Early Nineteenth-Century Atlantic World." 
          
                
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             Congratulations to Keith Richards (@KRichards595) for winning the Lydia Cabrera Award in support of his dissertation, "Commerce and Colonialism: Eastern Cuba and the 17th-Century Caribbean." 
          
                
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             Congratulations to José Carlos de la Puente Luna for receiving an honorable mention for his article in the Colonial Latin American Review, "Customs Apart: Rethinking Inheritance and Competing Land Claims among Native Commoner Women in Colonial Andean Villages." 
          
                
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             Congratulations to Rachel Kaufman for winning the Paul Vanderwood Prize for her article in the Colonial Latin American Review, "A Mosaic of Exchange: History, Memory, and Representation of Women in the Borderlands Captivity Archive." 
          
                
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             Congratulations to Travis Knoll (@tknoll209K) for receiving an honorable mention for the Antonine Tibesar Prize for his article in @TAMquarterly, "'In the Name of the God of All Names: Yahweh, Obatalá, Olorum': The 1981 Quilombos Mass as an Ecumenical Pilgrimage in Brazil." 
          
                
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             Congratulations to Ana Vergara Sierra for winning the Antonine Tibesar Prize for her article in @TAMquarterly, "The Escribano of Babel: Power, Exile, and Enslavement in the Venezuelan Llanos during the War of Independence (1806-1833)." 
          
                
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