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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 3, July 2021Table of Contents
- Contributors
- pp. 1-2
Articles
- CLAH Lecture: Learning and Teaching
- pp. 381-388
Reviews
Book Reviews
Mesoamerican and Andean Communication Systems
Normative Languages in Colonial America
Conquest of Guatemala
Dutch Expedition in Chile
Dutch Trade in Río De La Plata
Franciscan-Indigenous Confraternities
Missionaries in Bourbon Peru
Mining and Indigenous Knowledge
Maps and Mapmaking Techniques
Medicine, Religion, and Women’s History
Disease Prevention in New Spain
Nineteenth-Century Mapuche
Belize During Yucatán’s Caste War
Texas-Mexico Borderlands
Race and Cuban Urbanization
Caribbean Decolonization
Interwar Argentina
Espionage in Argentina
Immigration to Argentina
Mexican Parishes in Chicago
Lacandon Rituals
Mexican Labor Leader
Colombian Marijuana Boom
Mining in El Chocó, Colombia
Historians of Peru
Chile’s Cold War
Chile and Film
Art and the Politics of Anti-Racism
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