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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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Re-imagining Landscapes through Indigenous Literature
- 12 December 2025,
- “Maize Landscapes in Indigenous Literatures: Toward Alternative Cartographic Imaginaries” discusses the work of four 21st century poets who write bilingually...
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The Chilean Christians for Socialism Movement: Liberationist, Third Worldist, and Utopian
- 12 December 2025,
- Recent scholarship on the long 1960s has moved beyond the solely political dimensions of the era to recognize the religious impulses that shaped cultural and...
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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...
History & Classics - Fifteen Eighty Four | Cambridge University Press
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A madness ate into all the Army, and they turned against their officers. The Ressaldar, in Rudyard Kipling, Kim (1901)
- 22 December 2025,
- With these words Rudyard Kipling explained the Indian revolt against the British in 1857. Nearly a century after Kipling’s novel was published, Edward Said The post A madness ate into all the Army, and they turned against their officers. The Ressaldar, in Rudyard Kipling, Kim (1901) first appeared on Fifteen Eighty Four | Cambridge University Press....
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Reassessing the Peloponnesian War
- 18 December 2025,
- In the early summer of 431 BCE, villages and farms in Attica were abandoned as people moved into Athens. They were fleeing the advance of one of the largest The post Reassessing the Peloponnesian War first appeared on Fifteen Eighty Four | Cambridge University Press....
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Institutional Change and Property Rights before the Industrial Revolution: Wardship in Britain, 1485-1660
- 15 December 2025,
- Last year, the Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded to Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James Robinson “for studies of how institutions are formed and affect The post Institutional Change and Property Rights before the Industrial Revolution: Wardship in Britain, 1485-1660 first appeared on Fifteen Eighty Four | Cambridge University Press....
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