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"An empire of beads"? The making of the Manaus free trade zone 2025 Iberoamericana 25 (88): 11-25
  • Adrián Lerner Patrón
H6/KUL [IBEROAMERICANA-] 1577-3388
Brazilian consumer capitalism and its history in Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, and beyond: changing consumption, the city and the country in the twentieth century 2025 Iberoamericana 25 (88): 27-43
  • James Woodard
H6/KUL [IBEROAMERICANA-] 1577-3388
Policing the economy: hyperinflation, consumption and the making of austerity in greater Buenos Aires, 1989-1991 2025 Iberoamericana 25 (88): 45-61
  • Jennifer Adair
H6/KUL [IBEROAMERICANA-] 1577-3388
Managua—A “gringorized” city? Urbanization, consumption,and shopping spaces in times of revolution and crises, 1979-1993 2025 Iberoamericana 25 (88): 83-100
  • Christiane Berth
H6/KUL [IBEROAMERICANA-] 1577-3388
Power, status and the archaeology of the Atlantic experience in Peki, Ghana 2025 Journal of field archaeology 50 (4): 276-90
  • Benjamin Kofi Nutor
*H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 2042-4582
The archaeology of gamonalismo and postcolonial contradictions in the southern Peruvian Andes 2025 Journal of social archaeology 25 (2): 132-55
  • Alexander Menaker
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 1469-6053
Embodying colonialism and early capitalism: comparing cattle body uses in the Spanish colonies 2025 Journal of social archaeology 25 (2): 156-78
  • Nicolas Delsol
  • Nicole Mathwich
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 1469-6053
Regional markets in the Peruvian viceroyalty: Cuzco and Trujillo in the final decades of colonial rule 2025 Fronteras de la Historia 30 (2): 266-99
  • Carlos Contreras
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
Northern Andean sugar, small-scale production and its Caribbean connections: the case of Guadua Valley in New Granada, 1765-1811 2025 Fronteras de la Historia 30 (2): 235-65
  • José Leonardo Henao Giraldo
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
Three modest military entrepreneurs from Puebla at the end of the 17th century 2025 Estudios de historia novohispana (73): 118-50
  • Sarahy Vázquez Delgado
H6/KUL [ESTUDIOS-] 2448-6922
Introduction 2025 Archipel (109): 7-17
  • Atsushi Ota
*H6/KX [ARCHIPEL-] 0044-8613
Coffee descending to the sea and coconut climbing to the mountains: developments in cash-crops cultivation in Minahasa, c. 1850-1875 2025 Archipel (109): 39-62
  • Atsushi Ota
*H6/KX [ARCHIPEL-] 0044-8613
Minahasa around 1850: plans for reform during Edward Douwes Dekker's term as secretary of the Residency of Manado 2025 Archipel (109): 63-86
  • Maria J.C. Schouten
*H6/KX [ARCHIPEL-] 0044-8613
The first French expedition to Banten (1616-1618), according to an unpublished logbook by Guillaume de Caën 2025 Archipel (109): 227-63
  • Jérôme Jue
*H6/KX [ARCHIPEL-] 0044-8613
Between wealth and poverty: the city of Trujillo, Peru, as a representation during the second half of the 16th century 2025 Allpanchis 52 (95): 47-66
  • Isaac Trujillo Coronado
  • Juan Castañeda Murga
H6/KUL [ALLPANCHIS-] 0252-8835
Land and sea: maritime capitalism, terrestrial frontiers and their literary mediations in nineteenth-century Argentina 2025 Bulletin of Latin American research 44 (3): 186-97
  • Claudio Aguayo Borquez
*H6/KUL [BULLETIN-] 0261-3050
"Barracks women" in compound trade and the Mammy Market institution in Lagos, Nigeria 1920-1999 2025 International journal of African historical studies 58 (2): 137-59
  • Justus Adim Nzemeka
*H6/KY [INTERNATIONAL-] 0361-7882
Two cattle-producing areas “bovine, horse and goat” in the governorate of Santa Marta: Valledupar and Valencia de Jesús, 1740-1810 2024 Fronteras de la Historia 29 (1): 206-41
  • Hugues Sánchez
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
Skiing, science and sovereignty: a material and political history of the road to Hawai‘i’s Mauna Kea (1936–2020) 2024 History and anthropology 35 (1): 111-33
  • Pascal Marichalara
H6 [HISTORY-] 1477-2612
Pastoralism’s distributive ruse: extractivism, financialization, Indigenous labour and a rightful share in Northern Australia 2024 History and anthropology 35 (2): 252-70
  • Cameo Dalley
H6 [HISTORY-] 1477-2612
The community funds and the finance of the Indian towns in a marginal area: the province of Tabasco at the end of the 18th century (1793-1797) 2024 Estudios de cultura maya 63 (): 163-89
  • Francisco Luis Jiménez Abollado
H6/KUL [ESTUDIOS-] 0185-2574
The Amazon connection: Tupi and Tapuia exchanges in Dutch Atlantic trade (1600-1641) 2024 Fronteras de la Historia 29 (2): 70-91
  • Alirio Cardoso
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
Dispute over the colonial sertão of an Iberian Amazon: the case of sertão spices (17th and 18th centuries) 2024 Fronteras de la Historia 29 (2): 92-117
  • André Pompeu
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
The economy of the Santafé (Bogotá) Jesuits: the Colegio Mayor de San Bartolomé and the house-novitiate of Las Nieves (1752-1766) 2024 Fronteras de la Historia 29 (2): 224-51
  • Julián Galindo Zuluaga
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
Unravelling the whales of Brazil, ghosts in the global history of whaling 2024 Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi ciências humanas 19 (2): 1-22
  • Nina Vieira
H6/KUL [BOLETIM-] 1981-8122
A perfected bank: Catholic capitalism in early twentieth-century Quebec 2024 History and anthropology 35 (4): 848-70
  • Hillary Kaell
H6 [HISTORY-] 1477-2612
Appolonia: an outlier in the West African Atlantic slave trade 2024 International journal of African historical studies 57 (2): 147-67
  • Nana Kesse
*H6/KY [INTERNATIONAL-] 0361-7882
Profitability, respectability and challenge: (re)gaining control and restructuring the labour process while maintaining order at South African gold mines, 1913-1922 2024 Journal of southern African studies 50 (1): 29-48
  • T. Dunbar Moodie
H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 1465-3893
Diplomacy in the villages: VOC agreements and disagreements with stateless societies in Southeastern Maluku in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries 2024 Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde 180 (4): 319-50
  • Hans Hägerdal
H6/KX [BIJDRAGEN-] 0006-2294
Rolling in modernity 2024 Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde 180 (4): 351-84
  • Arjan Veering
H6/KX [BIJDRAGEN-] 0006-2294
Wolf, Europe, and the people without history: forty years on 2024 Focaal (100): 1-10
  • Don Kalb
  • Luisa Steur
H6/KF [FOCAAL-] 0920-1297
Historical archaeology in the Indian Ocean world 2024 Antiquity 98 (402): 1720-3
  • Henriette Rødland
H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] 0003-598X
The Municipality of San Salvador (El Salvador): its institutional and financial operation, 1871-1876 2024 Boletín americanista (89): 163-84
  • Antonio Acosta
H6/KUL [BOLETIN-] 0520-4100
Cattle circulation, beef market control strategies, and African agropastoralists in southern Mozambique, 1900s–30s 2024 Journal of African history 65 (2): 191-206
  • Bárbara Direito
*H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 0021-8537
Turning South African history upside down: ivory and gold production, the Indian Ocean trading system and the shaping of Southern African society, 600-1900 AD 2024 Journal of southern African studies 50 (3): 499-500
  • Linell Chewins
  • Peter Delius
  • Tim Forssman
H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 1465-3893
Riesgos económicos en el proceso de independencia peruana 2024 Boletín de Lima 46 (215-216): 191-6
  • César Roberto Mexicano Ramos
*H6/KE [BOLETIN-] 0253-0015
English trade and troubles in Borneo and beyond in the early seventeenth century: the experiences of two young Russians 2024 Borneo research bulletin 52 (): 38-56
  • E. Andrew Smith
H6/KX [BORNEO-] 0006-7806
State power, dilemmas and African agency: peasant food production and the making of the colonial state in Malawi, 1883-1961 2024 Journal of southern African studies 50 (5): 725-43
  • Bryson G. Nkhoma
H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 1465-3893
Bolivian migration and ethnic subsidiarity in Chilean sulphur and borax high-altitude mining (1888–1946) 2023 History and anthropology 34 (2): 234-59
  • Damir Galaz-Mandakovic
  • Francisco Rivera
H6 [HISTORY-] 1477-2612
The seventeenth-century Spanish Caribbean as global crossroads: transimperial and transregional approaches 2023 Colonial Latin American review 32 (1): 1-10
  • David Wheat
  • Ida Altman
*H6/KUL [COLONIAL-] 1466-1802
Informal entrepôts: witness testimony about slave ship arribadas to Santo Domingo and San Juan in the 1620s 2023 Colonial Latin American review 32 (1): 11-33
  • Marc Eagle
*H6/KUL [COLONIAL-] 1466-1802
Smugglers, pirates, diplomacy, and the Spanish Caribbean in the late seventeenth century 2023 Colonial Latin American review 32 (1): 54-73
  • Juan José Ponce Vázquez
*H6/KUL [COLONIAL-] 1466-1802
Portuguese Jews and Dutch Spaniards: cultural fluidity and economic pragmatism in the early modern Caribbean 2023 Colonial Latin American review 32 (1): 74-96
  • Oren Okhovat
*H6/KUL [COLONIAL-] 1466-1802
Looking backwards in time from the eighteenth-century Caribbean and Atlantic world 2023 Colonial Latin American review 32 (1): 97-101
  • Elena Schneider
*H6/KUL [COLONIAL-] 1466-1802
Inequality regimes in Africa from pre-colonial times to the present 2023 African affairs 122 (486): 57-94
  • Ewout Frankema
  • Marlous van Waijenburg
  • Michiel De-Haas
H6/KY [AFRICAN-] 0001-9909
Coming full circle: a critical review of the historical changes in governance, nutrition and food security of Labrador Inuit between 1500 and 2005 2023 Food Culture and Society 26 (3): 545-70
  • Chris Furgal
  • Gail Turner
  • Ian D. Graham
  • Lise Dubois
  • Renee Bowers
H6/KF [FOOD-] 1751-7443
From culinary modernism to culinary cosmopolitalism: the changing topography of Beijng's transnational foodscape 2023 Food Culture and Society 26 (3): 775-92
  • Chenjia Xu
H6/KF [FOOD-] 1751-7443
Bridging the gap with the 'new' economic history of Africa 2023 Journal of African history 64 (1): 38-61
  • Ewout Frankema
  • Marlous van Waijenburg
*H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 0021-8537
The reproduction of urban capitalism: street food and the working day in colonial Mombasa 2023 Journal of African history 64 (1): 80-95
  • Devin Smart
*H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 0021-8537
The Tithes from the Carioca and Bahian customs in the second half of the 18th and early 19th centuries: a comparison 2023 Fronteras de la Historia 28 (22): 341-66
  • Fábio Pesavento
  • Valter Lenine Fernandes
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676