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Recent content available: JSTOR has partnered with Project MUSE® to include links to the full text of recent articles in Hispanic American Historical Review. Access to Project MUSE® may not be provided at your institution, although there may be alternative resources available. Journal Information for The Hispanic American Historical ReviewPublisher: Duke University PressFixed Wall: 2000 Founded in 1918, the Hispanic American Historical Review (HAHR) pioneered the study of Latin American history and culture in the United States. Today it maintains a distinguished tradition of publishing vital work across thematic, chronological, regional, and methodological specializations, and it stands as the most widely respected journal in the field. HAHR's comprehensive book review section provides commentary -- ranging from brief notices to review essays -- on every facet of scholarship on Latin American history and culture. With the publication of one special issue each year, the journal continues to deepen its commitment to diverse, interdisciplinary perspectives in the social sciences and humanities by focusing on provocative themes and new theoretical and methodological approaches. Recent and forthcoming special issue topics include Mexican cultural history, colonial Brazil, and gender and sexuality in Latin America. ISSN: 00182168 Journal information provided by Duke University Press. | |||
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