Call for Papers for Two Panels Jointly Sponsored by the Hispanic American Historical Review and William and Mary Quarterly:   “Exploring Colonial Roots/Routes in North America and Latin America”   For the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory Pennsylvania State University, September 25-29, 2019 Abstracts due March 1, 2019 The Editors of the Hispanic American Historical Review and the William and Mary Quarterly invite paper proposals for two featured, jointly sponsored panels at the American Society for …

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John French is a professor of history and African and African American studies at Duke University. He has published on to class, race, and politics in Brazil, Latin America, and beyond through 42 refereed articles and 3 books: The Brazilian Workers’ ABC (1992), Drowning in Laws (2004), and the coedited volume The Gendered Worlds of Latin American Women Workers (1997). This interview is part of a broader collection of interviews with previous editors of HAHR in celebration of the journal’s …

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