An interview with Sarah Walsh, author of “Hero’s Legacy: Martial Strength and Race in Republican Chile”

An interview with Sarah Walsh, author of “Hero’s Legacy: Martial Strength and Race in Republican Chile”

Sarah Walsh is lecturer in history at the University of Melbourne. She received her PhD in Latin American history from...
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An interview with Julia Madajczak, author of “Nahua Fasting in a Series of Don’ts: An Interpretation of the Precontact Nezahualiztli Practice”

An interview with Julia Madajczak, author of “Nahua Fasting in a Series of Don’ts: An Interpretation of the Precontact Nezahualiztli Practice”

Julia Madajczak is an assistant professor of history at the University of Warsaw, in Poland. She has participated in and...
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Gendered Frontiers: Labor, Law, and Intimacy in the Making of Colonial and Postcolonial Latin America

Gendered Frontiers: Labor, Law, and Intimacy in the Making of Colonial and Postcolonial Latin America

Curated by Rebeca Martínez-Tibbles Thematic Collections are assortments of past and recently released articles in HAHR about key issues, events,...
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An interview with Javier Fernández-Galeano and Mir Yarfitz, authors of “Serious Maricas and Their Male Concubines: Seeking Trans History and Intimacy in Argentine Police and Prison Records, 1921–1945”

An interview with Javier Fernández-Galeano and Mir Yarfitz, authors of “Serious Maricas and Their Male Concubines: Seeking Trans History and Intimacy in Argentine Police and Prison Records, 1921–1945”

Javier Fernández-Galeano is historian of twentieth-century Argentina and Spain. He has published Maricas: Queer Cultures and State Violence in Argentina...
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Interview with Verónica Ramírez Errázuriz and Patricio Leyton Alvarado, authors of “Astronomy and Politics in Chile: The Role of Friedrich Ristenpart, Director of the National Astronomical Observatory, in the Dissemination and Popularization of Science, 1909–1911”

Interview with Verónica Ramírez Errázuriz and Patricio Leyton Alvarado, authors of “Astronomy and Politics in Chile: The Role of Friedrich Ristenpart, Director of the National Astronomical Observatory, in the Dissemination and Popularization of Science, 1909–1911”

Verónica Ramírez Errázuriz researches nineteenth- and twentieth-century astronomy and the representation and appropriation of this knowledge by the public. Among...
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Interview with Andrew Nickson, author of “Great Britain and the War of the Triple Alliance: The Lincolnshire Farmers Colonization Scheme to Paraguay and the Fourth Ally Thesis”

Interview with Andrew Nickson, author of “Great Britain and the War of the Triple Alliance: The Lincolnshire Farmers Colonization Scheme to Paraguay and the Fourth Ally Thesis”

Andrew Nickson is honorary reader in public management and Latin American studies at the University of Birmingham and lead trainer...
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Interview with Marc Becker, author of “The Complex Dynamics of Indigenous Education in Mid-Twentieth-Century Ecuador as a Theater for Political Debate”

Interview with Marc Becker, author of “The Complex Dynamics of Indigenous Education in Mid-Twentieth-Century Ecuador as a Theater for Political Debate”

Marc Becker is the author of Contemporary Latin American Revolutions (2022), The CIA in Ecuador (2021), The FBI in Latin...
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Interview with Kristen Block, author of “Remedios for Relationships: Social Precarity and Amatory Therapeutics in the Early Circum-Caribbean”

Interview with Kristen Block, author of “Remedios for Relationships: Social Precarity and Amatory Therapeutics in the Early Circum-Caribbean”

Kristen Block is an associate professor of history at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where she specializes in the cultural...
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Interview with Alejandro Quintero Mächler, author of “Autopsy, Patrimony, and a Christianized Reforma: Manuel Ramírez Aparicio’s Mexican Conventual History, 1861–1862”

Interview with Alejandro Quintero Mächler, author of “Autopsy, Patrimony, and a Christianized Reforma: Manuel Ramírez Aparicio’s Mexican Conventual History, 1861–1862”

Alejandro Quintero Mächler is a research scholar and lecturer in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at Harvard University....
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Interview with Pedro Jimenez Cantisano, author of “A Refuge from Science: The Practice and Politics of Rights in Brazil’s Vaccine Revolt”

Interview with Pedro Jimenez Cantisano, author of “A Refuge from Science: The Practice and Politics of Rights in Brazil’s Vaccine Revolt”

Pedro Jimenez Cantisano is assistant professor at the Department of Political Science at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice...
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