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Secuencia is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal. It considers for publication original articles written in Spanish, English, Portuguese and French, which are the result of scientific research and represent a clear contribution to the debate and understanding of the historical, social and political evolution of Mexico and Latin America from the colonial period to the 21st century. Secuencia seeks to be a leader among undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students and specialists in various areas of history, ethnohistory, sociology, political science, economics, geography and all disciplines related to Social Sciences. All articles are double-blind peer reviewed to determine their acceptance or rejection. Secuencia does not charge a fee for the publication and/or peer-review process. Articles are published in the original language. Secuencia, a quarterly publication that appears regularly in January-April, May-August and September-December, is published by the Dr. José María Luis Mora Research Institute. Secuencia is available in a print (ISSN 0186-0348) and electronic (E-ISSN 2395-8464) version.

Current Issue

No. 121 (2025)
Published December 5, 2024

Articles

Mexico’s Role in the Drafting of the American and Universal Declarations of Human Rights: Midway between Politics and Law (1944-1948)
Natalia Saltalamacchia Ziccardi
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Lesbian Activism in the LGBT Movement in Rosario (Argentina, 1987-1999). An Approach from Oral History and the Affective Turn
Agustina Kresic, Desiree Restovich
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Celulosa Argentina During the Last Military Dictatorship (1976-1983). Conflict, Repression, Discipline and Restructuring
Andrés Carminati
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The Beginnings of the BCG Vaccination in the Interior of Argentina: Introduction, Production and Standardization 1935-1941
Adrián Carbonetti
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Local Adaptability in Right-wing Movements: An Appraisal of the UNPF in Chihuahua and Mexico City Today
Mariana Guadalupe Molina Fuentes
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Memory and Uses of the Past in Mexico during the Felipe Calderón Administration
Camila Perochena
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The present of China is the future of Latin America: South American leftists and the invention of an imagined community with China (1950-1974)
Thiago Henrique Oliveira Prates
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Erosion of the Bureaucratic Capacities of the Entrepreneurial State in Argentina: The Case of ENTel in the Democratic Transition (1983-1989)
Santiago Gerchunoff
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Musical Culture and Education as Part of the Civilizing Process in Aguascalientes, 1867-1887
Luciano Ramírez Hurtado
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