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Since its founding in 1944, The Americas (TAm) has been one of the principal English-language journals of Latin American history. It publishes articles on all chronological periods of Latin American, Spanish borderlands, and related Iberian scholarship. The journal includes an extensive book review section and a compilation of news and notes of general interest to Latin Americanists.
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Volume 78, Number 2, April 2021Table of Contents
Articles
Book Reviews
Maya Religion, 1500s
Maya Yucatan
Conquest and Colonization
Questioning Paradigms of Conquest and Discovery
Sixteenth-Century New Spain
History of the Baratillo
Mapmaking in Colonial Mexico
Mapping Spanish and Portuguese South America
Spanish Pacific
Independence
Brazilian Citizenship
Religious Rebellion
Revolutions
Revolutionary Mexico
Armed Revolutionary Movement
Salvadoran Activism
Sovereign Debts
Amazonia
Indigenous Revolutions
Indigenous Community Policing
Education and Youth Activism in Costa Rica
Global Capitalism and the Caribbean
Global Drug Trade
Colombia and Art
Art and Immigration
US and Brazilian Media
Brazilian Religion and Politics
Latin American Culture and Japan
Peru’s Modernizing State Paradigms
Ecuador
Chile
Argentina’s Piquetero Movement
Brazil
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