| Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rebels do not take kindly to criticism: the strategic failure of local resistance against Colombia's FARC | 2025 | Journal of Latin American studies 57 (1): 107-34 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| The great agrarian property? Estate landholding in the Peruvian highland, 1900-69 | 2025 | Journal of Latin American studies 57 (1): 1-28 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| The coastal route of Chilean neoliberalism: Pedro Ibáñez Ojeda, the Mont Pelerin Society and the 1981 Regional Meeting | 2025 | Journal of Latin American studies 57 (1): 53-77 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Gender atrocity and haircut punishment by the Shining Path in Peru | 2025 | Journal of Latin American studies 57 (1): 79-106 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Authoritarian, abusive or window-dressing? Three constutitutionalisms under one constitution: Colombia, 1930-74 | 2025 | Journal of Latin American studies 57 (1): 29-52 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Populism Trumps ideology: poverty relief policy under Mexico’s López Obrador and Brazil’s Bolsonaro | 2025 | Journal of Latin American studies 57 (1): 135-60 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| When does lethal repression fail? Unarmed militancy and backfire in Bolivia, 1982-2021 | 2024 | Journal of Latin American studies 56 (1): 1-36 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Mestizo urbanism: enduring racial intersections in Latin American cities | 2024 | Journal of Latin American studies 56 (1): 37-62 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Housing and patrimonial (property) violence against women: the reproduction of gender asset inequalities in Brazil | 2024 | Journal of Latin American studies 56 (1): 63-90 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Narratives of authoritarianism in times of crisis: democracy and limitations of progressive politics in plurinational Bolivia | 2024 | Journal of Latin American studies 56 (1): 91-114 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| The resort to emergency policing to control gang violence in Jamaica: making the exception the rule | 2024 | Journal of Latin American studies 56 (1): 115-36 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| The promise and peril of the popular: interpretations of nineteenth-century popular liberalism in Mexico | 2024 | Journal of Latin American studies 56 (1): 137-60 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| The nation on the corners: the politics of street-naming in Lima during the second half of the nineteenth century | 2024 | Journal of Latin American studies 56 (2): 195-223 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Chilean-style populism: Carlos Ibáñez's electoral support base | 2024 | Journal of Latin American studies 56 (2): 225-51 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Carrying the cross: popular Christian communities and religious protest during Pinochet's dictatorship, 1973-90 | 2024 | Journal of Latin American studies 56 (2): 253-78 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Memory scripts and life history in the shadow of Brazil's dictatorship | 2024 | Journal of Latin American studies 56 (2): 279-303 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Glitter and graffiti: labour, expertise and feminist remaking of Mexican national heritage | 2024 | Journal of Latin American studies 56 (2): 305-28 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Financing a revolution: the impact of Bolívar’s British networks in the independence of Colombia | 2024 | Journal of Latin American studies 56 (3): 389-413 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Borders, migration, and asilo sagrado: how early Central American nations used open borders to reinforce sovereignty | 2024 | Journal of Latin American studies 56 (3): 415-38 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Communist disinformation campaigns and the Latin American Cold War of the 1960s: the case of the Uruguayan paper Época | 2024 | Journal of Latin American studies 56 (3): 439-63 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Can powerful dictators escape 'the market as prison'? The case of pension privatisation in Pinochet's Chile | 2024 | Journal of Latin American studies 56 (3): 465-95 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| The intersection of Brazil's racial ideology and African foreign policy: the Geisel administration at the Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture (FESTAC'77) | 2024 | Journal of Latin American studies 56 (3): 497-521 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| ‘La nación y la emigración’: how Post-Soviet era Cuba designed its diaspora statecraft | 2024 | Journal of Latin American studies 56 (3): 523-47 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Undesirable independence: peole of colour, race war and authoritarian leadership in Ceará, Brazil, 1821–3 | 2024 | Journal of Latin American studies 56 (4): 579-607 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| The role of electoral coordination in party formation: explaining the origin of the Uruguayan Frente Amplio in 1971 | 2024 | Journal of Latin American studies 56 (4): 608-31 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Land property rights and redistribution - the evidence from Colombia | 2024 | Journal of Latin American studies 56 (4): 632-55 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Sustaining criminal governance with fear: the use of extra-lethal violence to regulate community life | 2024 | Journal of Latin American studies 56 (4): 656-62 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| The distributive impact of the labour market and cash transfer policies during the COVID-19 pandemic in Latin America | 2024 | Journal of Latin American studies 56 (4): 683-714 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Hedging comes to Latin America: gauging Brazil's coping strategies vis-à-vis the Sino-US peer competition | 2024 | Journal of Latin American studies 56 (4): 715-42 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Childhood, love and politics: the Montonero 'nursery' in Cuba during the Cold War | 2023 | Journal of Latin American studies 55 (1): 1-26 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| The social dynamics of violence and respect: state, crime and church in a Brazilian favela | 2023 | Journal of Latin American studies 55 (1): 27-49 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Rejecting the social contract: criminal governance, agrarian inequalities and the autodefensa movement in Michoacán Mexico | 2023 | Journal of Latin American studies 55 (1): 51-76 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Everyday politics and mobility: translocal livelihoods and illegalisation in the global south | 2023 | Journal of Latin American studies 55 (1): 77-101 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| No taxation without efficiency? Elite perceptions of redisitribution and progressivity in Chile | 2023 | Journal of Latin American studies 55 (1): 103-28 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Unlikely expropriators: why right-wing parties implemented agrarian reform in democratic Brazil | 2023 | Journal of Latin American studies 55 (1): 129-56 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| The transition to free labour in Puerto Rico: class, race and politics in a nineteenth-century colony | 2023 | Journal of Latin American studies 55 (2): 191-214 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Harnessing 'wasted' waters: conservation, hydropwer and the origins of Chile's national electrification plan | 2023 | Journal of Latin American studies 55 (2): 215-39 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Salvador Allende and Argentine military rule: domestic politics, geopolitical factors and transnational dimensions, 1970-3 | 2023 | Journal of Latin American studies 55 (2): 241-65 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| The conservative wave and corporate practices in Brazil: the controversy over LGBTQ in marketing | 2023 | Journal of Latin American studies 55 (2): 267-92 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| The cultural battle for the Chilean model: intellectual elites in times of politicisation (2010-17) | 2023 | Journal of Latin American studies 55 (2): 293-321 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| The criminal governance of tourism: extortion and intimacy in Medellín | 2023 | Journal of Latin American studies 55 (2): 323-48 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Circulating political information in Colombia: written and oral communication practices in the second half of the nineteenth century | 2023 | Journal of Latin American studies 55 (3): 379-402 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| The living legacies of slavery: racism and racial acrobatics in the north-eastern Brazilian puppet play, 1940-80 | 2023 | Journal of Latin American studies 55 (3): 403-27 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Democrats' mistakes and the birth of authoritarian rule: Ramón S. Castillo and the fall of conservative democracy in Argentina | 2023 | Journal of Latin American studies 55 (3): 429-53 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| ‘Now I have found myself, and I am happy’: Marta Olmos, sex reassignment, the media and Mexico on a global stage, 1952–7 | 2023 | Journal of Latin American studies 55 (3): 455-89 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Identity, conflict and discourse: understanding military contestation in Brazil | 2023 | Journal of Latin American studies 55 (3): 491-518 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| Debunking the myth of Nicaraguan exceptionalism: crime, drugs and the political economy of violence in a "narco-state" | 2023 | Journal of Latin American studies 55 (3): 519-43 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| The nexus between protest and electoral participation: explaining Chile's exceptionalism | 2023 | Journal of Latin American studies 55 (4): 705-32 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| After the gang: desistance, violence and occupational options in Nicaragua | 2023 | Journal of Latin American studies 55 (4): 679-704 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
| The devil and democracy in the global south: Hugo Chávez’s transnational populism | 2023 | Journal of Latin American studies 55 (4): 653-77 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X |