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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 79, Number 1, January 2022Table of Contents
- Contributors
- pp. vii-viii
Articles
In Memoriam
Reviews
Book Reviews
Early Modern Lima
Indigenous Elites
Smuggling in Hispaniola
Women and Crime in Late Colonial Guatemala
The Caribbean Struggle for Freedom
Mexico's Independence Struggles
Enlightenment Science and Nature
Race and Nation
Race in the Peruvian Republic
Argentina's Indigenous Peoples
Medicine in Post-independence Cuba
Mexican Elite
Mexican Journalism and Satire
Peru's Military Revolution
Ecuadoran Market Women
Brazilian Consumerism
Urban History in Brazil
Inventing Latin American Music
Global Sixties
Cold War and Healthcare
Transgender Histories
US Deportations
National Tourism
Structural and Symbolic Violence
Refugees and Asylum
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