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-Independence and Sovereignty in the Americas in the Era of Globalization. Review of Historical Works with new Perspectives-
-Elections in Latin America 2018-
-The Assembling Games in the Polices’s Practices like Mechanisms to Frame the Feminine Narratives in Crimes under Law Maria da Penha-
-What do Ibero-american Madmen Express? Narrative Sources and Their Possible Approaches-
-The Physical Culture in the Integration of Women to the Security Forces: An Study of the Argentine Naval Prefecture-
-Good Policewoman, Good Mother: Stories, Institutions and Political Uses. A Case Study from Buenos Aires Provincial Police-
-The Cultural and Academic Exchanges between Italy and Argentina in the Interwar Period: The Role of Universities and Cultural Institutes in Argentina-
-Iberoamerican Reviews-
-Approaches to Latin American Cultural Relations-
-Black Legends and Imaginary Spain-
-Reading Between the Lines: An Indigenous Account of Conquest on the Missing Folios of Codex Azcatitlan-
-The “Bad News”. The Arrival of Christianity in Early Nahuatl Sermons from 16th Century Mexico-
-Tlaxcalan Histories of the Conquest and the Construction of a Cultural Memory-
-Women and Police Forces in Argentina and Brazil: Debates on Gender and Professional Performances. Introduction-
-Paradoxes on Gender Institutionalization Process in Police Department in the Province of Buenos Aires (Argentina)-
-Refracting Memories: Two Colonial Zapotec Narratives about the Spanish Conquest-
-Conquest, Memory, and Material Culture in New Spain of the 16th and 17th Centuries-
-Understanding the Conquest of Mexico from the 21st century. Introduction-
-Iberoamerican Reviews-
-Three Are Crowds: Impersonation, Instrumentality and Traces of Sedition in the Epistolary Links of Alexander von Humboldt, Francisco José de Caldas and José Celestino Mutis-
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