Isabella Lores-Chavez, “Sweet Illusions: The Colonial Still Life in the Age of Chocolate Exchange.” (01/2019)
Julie van den Hout, “A Case for Learning to Read Seventeenth-Century Dutch” (10/2018)
João Paulo Pimenta, “Brazil and the World Revolutions at the Beginning of the 19th Century” (03/2018)
Derek Kane O’Leary, “Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, New England, and hemispheric visions” (02/2018)
Craig Johnson, “Argentina’s First Modern Terrorist” (12/2017)
Niklas Plaetzer, “The Archive is Burning: Walter Benjamin in Brazil” (09/2017)
On The Pinkster King and the King of the Kongo: An Interview with Jeroen Dewulf (09/2017)
Monique Flores Ulysses, “Performing Migration: Corridos, Mexican Masculinities, and American Empire (1917-1932)” (11/2016)
Anna Toledano, “Félix de Azara: Drawn from Life” (06/2016)
Brooke Palmieri, “Darkness Regained” (02/2016)