{"title":"Editor's Note","authors":"Joshua Piker","doi":"10.1353/wmq.2023.0014","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Editor's Note Joshua Piker This issue of the William and Mary Quarterly is entitled \"Colonial Roots/Routes in North America and Latin America\" and is jointly published with the Hispanic American Historical Review. The joint issue consists of an introductory essay by Camilla Townsend and eight articles, three of which are published in HAHR and five in WMQ. The introduction appears in both journals. More specifically, in this issue, you will find articles by Jack Bouchard, Joaquín Rivaya-Martínez, Margaret Ellen Newell, Matt D. Childs, and Nancy E. van Deusen, along with Townsend's introductory essay. The other articles will appear in May 2023's issue of HAHR (volume 103, number 2): The Echo of Voices after the Fall of the Aztec Empire Alex Hidalgo Two Bigamists in Tehuantepec: Global(ized) Itineraries in Southern Mesoamerica, circa 1600 Laura Matthew \"Betwixt Ye Two Rivers\": Trafficking and Colonization in Early Seventeenth-Century Saint Christopher Casey Schmitt I am grateful to the participants in the joint issue for their commitment to this project, which began before COVID-19, was powerfully shaped by the pandemic, and is being published two years later than anyone involved initially envisioned. I thank the authors for their patience and hard work in difficult circumstances, and I thank the peer reviewers for taking on assignments at a moment when no one needed another thing to worry about. I am particularly grateful to Martha Few and her colleagues at HAHR, for being such exemplary partners in this project; to Ryan Kashanipour, for insisting that Martha and I would have a lot to talk about and setting up a meeting for us at the 2017 Southwest Seminar; and to the organizers of the 2019 American Society for Ethnohistory Annual Meeting at Pennsylvania State University, for allowing us to devote three linked panels to the conversation that became this joint issue. [End Page 205] Joshua Piker William and Mary Quarterly Copyright © 2023 Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture","PeriodicalId":51566,"journal":{"name":"WILLIAM AND MARY QUARTERLY","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":1.1000,"publicationDate":"2023-04-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"WILLIAM AND MARY QUARTERLY","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1353/wmq.2023.0014","RegionNum":2,"RegionCategory":"历史学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q1","JCRName":"HISTORY","Score":null,"Total":0}
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本期《威廉与玛丽季刊》的标题是“北美和拉丁美洲的殖民根源/路线”,与《西班牙裔美国人历史评论》联合出版。联合发行由Camilla Townsend的一篇介绍性文章和八篇文章组成,其中三篇发表在HAHR,五篇发表在WMQ。这篇导言在两本期刊上都有。更具体地说,在这一期中,你会发现杰克·布查德、Joaquín Rivaya-Martínez、玛格丽特·艾伦·纽维尔、马特·d·蔡尔兹和南希·e·范·德森的文章,以及汤森的介绍性文章。其他文章将出现在2023年5月的HAHR(第103卷,第2期):阿兹特克帝国衰落后的声音回声:特万特佩克的两个重婚者:大约1600年中美洲南部的全球(化)行程劳拉马修“在两河之间”我感谢本期联合特刊的参与者对这一项目的承诺。该项目始于COVID-19之前,受到疫情的强烈影响,比所有参与者最初设想的时间晚了两年出版。我感谢作者们在困难的环境下所表现出的耐心和辛勤的工作,我也感谢同行审稿人在大家都不需要担心其他事情的时候接受了任务。我特别感谢HAHR的Martha Few和她的同事们,他们是这个项目中堪称典范的合作伙伴;瑞安·卡沙尼普尔,感谢你坚持让玛莎和我有很多可谈的话题,并在2017年西南研讨会上为我们安排了一次会面;感谢宾夕法尼亚州立大学2019年美国民族历史学会年会的组织者,感谢他们允许我们用三个相关的小组讨论来讨论成为这个联合议题的话题。[endpage 205] Joshua Piker William and Mary Quarterly版权所有©2023 Omohundro早期美国历史与文化研究所
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