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- The first Asians in the Americas: a transpacific history
- Cultural convergence in New Mexico: interactions in art, history & archaeology: honoring William Wroth
- Veracruz and the Caribbean in the seventeenth century
- In Memoriam
- ‘The Pacific Turn’: a rejoinder
- A mosaic of exchange: history, memory, and representation of women in the Borderlands captivity archive
- Collective creativity and artistic agency in colonial Latin America
- The forgotten diaspora: Mesoamerican migrations and the making of the U.S.-Mexico borderlands
- Los límites de las reformas borbónicas en el Virreinato del Perú: el caso del cementerio extramuros de la ciudad de Trujillo, 1782–1820
- Being the heart of the world: the Pacific and the fashioning of the self in New Spain, 1513–1641
- Between defecto and estropeo: physical impairment and (dis)ability in the early-modern Spanish Atlantic
- ‘El único remedio para florecer la provincia’: extraction and opportunity in the Curso de el río Atrato and the Descripción de la Provincia del Zitará
- The friar and the Maya: Diego de Landa and the Account of the things of Yucatan
- On savage shores: how Indigenous Americans discovered Europe
- Foreword: Peering forward, Part II
- Las reelaboraciones del denominado Manual del christiano de fray Bernardino de Sahagún en dos nuevos manuscritos: BCT 35-22, Montejano 2
- Adrift on an inland sea: misinformation and the limits of empire in the Brazilian backlands
- Mysticism and Black feminist resistance in the Vida of Úrsula de Jesús
- Between sombreros and diadems: a pictorial testament from colonial central Mexico
- Devouring the empire: the Pijaos’ anticolonial project in the sixteenth-century northern Andes
- Sustaining empire: Venezuela’s trade with the United States during the Age of Revolutions, 1797–1828
- The conquest of Mexico: 500 years of reinventions
- The fame of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: posthumous fashioning in the early modern Hispanic word
- From conquest to colony: empire, wealth, and difference in eighteenth-century Brazil
- Clearing the king’s conscience: tyranny and legal fiction in the New Laws of 1542
- In memoriam: Eloise Quiñones Keber 1941–2023
- Alluvium and empire: the archaeology of colonial resettlement and Indigenous persistence on Peru’s north coast
- La compañía Barrio y Sordo: negocios y política en el nuevo reino de Granada y Venezuela, 1796–1820
- African Maroons in sixteenth-century Panama: a history in documents
- Islands in the lake: environment and ethnohistory in Xochimilco, New Spain
- Women, witchcraft and the Inquisition in Spain and the New World
- La Florida del Inca (edición 1605)
- Foreword
- Customs apart: rethinking inheritance and competing land claims among Native commoner women in colonial Andean villages
- Christian allegory on the northern frontier of New Spain: González de Eslava’s Coloquio quinto
- Desde los principios de aquella misión, y tiempo inmemorial: the indios de la compañía as an alternative path towards Indigenous community formation in Chiloé, 1626–1767
- Murderous and negligent nurses: the hospital orders and crisis of care in eighteenth-century Mexico