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  • ISSN: 0003-1615 (Print), 1533-6247 (Online)
  • Editor: Myrna Ivonne Wallace Fuentes Virginia Tech, USA
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Published on behalf of the Academy of American Franciscan History

Founded in 1944, The Americas has become one of the principal journals of Latin American history. The journal publishes peer-reviewed articles and reviews about all geographical regions of Latin America including the Caribbean, reflecting a wide variety of methodological orientations. The journal welcomes works dealing with comparative and transnational themes within the region, and ones that address critical issues with new perspectives and methods. While submissions from all types of specialists are welcome, works by new voices are especially encouraged.

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