An interview with HAHR author Sarah Osten on Mexico City's gay and lesbian Left and solidarity with Central American revolutions from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s. youtu.be/8SreHKQVtfA?...
A digital archive of 20th-century Mexican photography and art. catalogoafmt.esteticas.unam.mx
HAHR author Roy Hora discusses the life and trajectory of Julio Argentino Roca. youtu.be/4zGj4ctX9HA?...
Newly digitized 19th-century archival materials from Memoria Chilena. www.memoriachilena.gob.cl/602/w3-artic...
In the newest HAHR from @dukepress.bsky.social, Jessica R. Mack reconstructs the expropriation of four ejidos to build the Ciudad Universitaria of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, the displacement of ejidatarios, and their struggle for legal compensation. doi.org/10.1215/0018...
More of Dr. Osten's research on this topic is forthcoming in HAHR, which you can read early via @dukepress.bsky.social's Advance Publication initiative: doi.org/10.1215/0018...
You can read more of Dr. Hora's research on the history of nineteenth-century Argentina in HAHR here via @dukepress.bsky.social: doi.org/10.1215/0018...
In the newest HAHR via @dukepress.bsky.social, Gilberto da Silva Guizelin discusses the actions of the Consulate General of Brazil in New York against the Atlantic slave trade in the 1850s. doi.org/10.1215/0018...
In the newest HAHR from @dukepress.bsky.social, Sofía Pachas Maceda and Mark Rice tell the history of Lima phone operators’ strike of 1931. doi.org/10.1215/0018...
YouTube video by Asociación Argentina de Investigadores en Historia (AsAIH)
Ramón Briseño, director de la Biblioteca Nacional e investigador de libros en el siglo XIX El nuevo minisitio de Memoria Chilena presenta al funcionario público y bibliógrafo, que durante el siglo XI...
Abstract. This article utilizes Brazilian consular correspondence to illustrate how the formal government service dedicated to espionage organized by Brazilian imperial diplomats monitored US-based sl...
Abstract. In August 1931, the telephone operators of Lima's US-owned phone company went on strike. The telefonistas, as these women operators were known, built alliances with feminist groups, labor or...
Using a reconstruction of the history of Felipe Senillosa and his family as a point of departure, this article examines the nineteenth-century Buenos Aires entrepreneurial elite, with particular refer...
Very happy to share my new article in @hahr21.bsky.social about the expropriation of ejidos to build CU. This piece draws on several years of archival research and great feedback from colleagues. Read it here: read.dukeupress.edu/hahr/article...
Hispanic American Historical Review
An interview with HAHR author Sarah Osten on Mexico City's gay and lesbian Left and solidarity with Central American revolutions from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s. youtu.be/8SreHKQVtfA?...
HAHR author Roy Hora discusses the life and trajectory of Julio Argentino Roca. youtu.be/4zGj4ctX9HA?...
In the newest HAHR from @dukepress.bsky.social, Jessica R. Mack reconstructs the expropriation of four ejidos to build the Ciudad Universitaria of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, the displacement of ejidatarios, and their struggle for legal compensation. doi.org/10.1215/0018...