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Established in 1929, the University of New Mexico Press publishes creative works and scholarship in several disciplines, including anthropology, archaeology, indigenous studies, Native studies, Latin American studies, art, architecture, and the history, literature, ecology, and cultures of the American West. UNM Press is the largest publisher in New Mexico and seeks to represent the culture, history, and stories of the Southwest.

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Black Mexico

Race and Society from Colonial to Modern Times

University of New Mexico Press

This edited volume compiles the most recent research on a pivotal topic in Latin American history--Afro-Mexican experiences from pre-conquest to the modern period.

  • Copyright year: 2009
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Aftershocks

Earthquakes and Popular Politics in Latin America

University of New Mexico Press

In using natural disasters as a way to study societal and especially political change, the essays in this volume illustrate the immediate as well as the long term consequences of destruction.

  • Copyright year: 2009
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Mimbres Archaeology at the NAN Ranch Ruin

University of New Mexico Press

Following two decades of excavations and research at the NAN Ranch Ruin in southwest New Mexico, Harry Shafer offers new information and interpretations of the rise and disappearance of the ancient Mimbres culture that thrived in the area from about A.D. 600 to 1140.

  • Copyright year: 2009
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A Poetry of Remembrance

New and Rejected Works

By Levi Romero; Foreword by V. B. Price; Preface by Rudolfo Anaya
University of New Mexico Press

Levi Romero recalls the tradiciones of life in northern New Mexico--a way of life seldom represented in American poetry.

  • Copyright year: 2009
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Andean Journeys

Migration, Ethnogenesis, and the State in Colonial Quito

University of New Mexico Press

A quantitative assessment of the impact of Spanish conquest and colonization on Andean population migration from 1535-1700.

  • Copyright year: 2009
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The Archaeologist Was a Spy

Sylvanus G. Morley and the Office of Naval Intelligence

University of New Mexico Press

Sylvanus G. Morley was the most influential Mayan archaeologist of his generation and perhaps the greatest American spy of WWI. Harris and Sadler document for the first time Morley's dual career as a scholar and a spy. Working for the Office of Naval Intelligence, he proved an invaluable source of information about German and anti-American activity in Mexico and Central America.

  • Copyright year: 2009
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The Secret War in El Paso

Mexican Revolutionary Intrigue, 1906-1920

University of New Mexico Press

The untold story of El Paso and its role as the scene of clandestine operations during the Mexican Revolution is revealed here for the first time.

  • Copyright year: 2009
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Religion as Art

Guadalupe, Orishas, and Sufi

Edited by Steven Loza
University of New Mexico Press

These essays explore the relationship between religious practice and the arts in three different world cultures.

  • Copyright year: 2009
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Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby

By (photographer) Craig Varjabedian
University of New Mexico Press

Varjabedian illuminates the dramatic cliffs and plains of Ghost Ranch, once the home of Georgia O'Keeffe.

  • Copyright year: 2009
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¿de Veras?

Young Voices from the National Hispanic Cultural Center

University of New Mexico Press

A collection of poetry, stories, and essays by New Mexico teens who have been part of the Voces creative writing program.

  • Copyright year: 2009
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