Epidemics or outbreaks of disease have been a persistent part of Guam’s history since first contact with Europeans. From the start of Spanish colonization in 1668, you can provide a historical outline ...
New Mexico’s deep wounds were exposed last year when protesters disrupted the annual re-enactment of Spanish conquistador Don Diego de Vargas’ retaking of Santa Fe in 1692. “Slay! Slay! Slay like ...
A new study, published now in Nature Ecology and Evolution, draws on pollen records from tropical regions formerly claimed by the Spanish Empire in both the Atlantic and the Pacific, to test the ...
New research shows that disruptions to Indigenous land management following Iberian colonization did not always result in widespread forest regrowth in the Americas and Asia-Pacific, as has been ...