Latin American Landscapes

Latin American Landscapes is an environmental history series that explores the local, regional, and/or global factors affecting the peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean and the environments in which they live and work. Series titles address local, regional, national, and bioregional narratives ranging from Pre-Columbian studies to twenty-first century questions.

The series editors seek monographs, edited collections, and broader, more synthetic, works of environmental history that integrate social and ecological history across Latin America. They especially seek works that engage fields like political ecology, public policy, geography, anthropology, ecology, and art history. The intended audience includes specialists in Latin American environmental history, scholars in other fields, and students and general readers interested in the processes that have shaped the social and ecological spaces of Latin America.

Please contact the series editors for a full description and submission guidelines.

Bountiful Deserts Bountiful Deserts
Bountiful Deserts

Bountiful Deserts

Sustaining Indigenous Worlds in Northern New Spain

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Colonial Cataclysms Colonial Cataclysms
Colonial Cataclysms

Colonial Cataclysms

Climate, Landscape, and Memory in Mexico's Little Ice Age

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Land, Liberty, and Water Land, Liberty, and Water
Land, Liberty, and Water

Land, Liberty, and Water

Morelos After Zapata, 1920–1940

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Landscapes of Freedom Landscapes of Freedom
Landscapes of Freedom

Landscapes of Freedom

Building a Postemancipation Society in the Rainforests of Western Colombia

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Activist Biology Activist Biology
Activist Biology

Activist Biology

The National Museum, Politics, and Nation Building in Brazil

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A Land Between Waters A Land Between Waters
A Land Between Waters

A Land Between Waters

Environmental Histories of Modern Mexico

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Revolutionary Parks Revolutionary Parks
Revolutionary Parks

Revolutionary Parks

Conservation, Social Justice, and Mexico’s National Parks, 1910–1940

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