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- ISSN: 1542-4278 (Online)
- Editor: Carmen Martínez Novo University of Florida, USA
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The journal reviews and publishes papers in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. All papers, except for book and documentary film review essays, are subject to double-blind peer review. More information on book and documentary film review essays is available here. For general submission guidelines, see journal information.
LARR, the academic journal of the Latin American Studies Association, has been in continuous publication since 1965.
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Cuerpo, mestizaje y colonialidad: La alteridad de las mujeres trans en las muestras fotográficas Padre Patria y Vírgenes de la Puerta/
- 23 July 2025,
- The photographic series “Padre Patria” (2014) and “Vírgenes de la Puerta” (2014), by Juan José Barboza-Gubo and Andrew Mroczek, offer a visual narrative of...
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Pensar los 30.000 Que sabíamos sobre los desaparecidos durante la dictadura y lo que ignoramos todavía
- 23 June 2025,
- The 1970s remain a minefield in Argentina. Nothing underscores this more than the discussion about who is responsible for the cycle of political violence and...
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Meet the Editors: Tristan R. Grunow and Mary M. McCarthy, Editors for Asia-Pacific Journal
- 17 March 2025,
- We are pleased to introduce ourselves to the Cambridge Core family as the co-editors of Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus. Tristan is a professor of modern...
History & Classics - Fifteen Eighty Four | Cambridge University Press
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The Great Indian Land Grab: the early years
- 02 December 2025,
- The interests of historians have been formed by many factors. Politics, identity and personal grievances, for example, have all played a part. For me and many The post The Great Indian Land Grab: the early years first appeared on Fifteen Eighty Four | Cambridge University Press....
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Back to the Future with István Hont
- 27 November 2025,
- When the intellectual historian István Hont (1947-2013) defected to the United Kingdom in 1975, he knew that he would likely never see his native country or The post Back to the Future with István Hont first appeared on Fifteen Eighty Four | Cambridge University Press....
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How a post-fascist state model emerged in Cold War Latin America inspired by Francisco Franco’s Spain
- 24 November 2025,
- During the 1960s and 1970s, most Latin American republics saw their democratic systems ousted by ruthless military dictatorships. Whether in Brazil, Argentina, The post How a post-fascist state model emerged in Cold War Latin America inspired by Francisco Franco’s Spain first appeared on Fifteen Eighty Four | Cambridge University Press....
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