Confluencias
This series publishes on a wide range of topics in Mexican history including, but not limited to, the environment, Indigenous peoples, gender, technology, social history, and politics. Our authors represent diverse perspectives, and the series supports first-generation scholars and the voices and views of authors from Mexico, North America, and other parts of the world. The series is aimed at specialists and non-specialists who seek a deeper understanding of Mexico and the Mexican diaspora.
Series Editors
Susie S. Porter
Diana J. Montaño
María L. O. Muñoz
Acquiring Editor
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Informal Metropolis
Life on the Edge of Mexico City, 1940–1976
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: November 2024
The Sonoran Dynasty in Mexico
Revolution, Reform, and Repression
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: November 2023
The Enlightened Patrolman
Early Law Enforcement in Mexico City
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: November 2022
Strength from the Waters
A History of Indigenous Mobilization in Northwest Mexico
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: October 2022
Freethinkers and Labor Leaders
Women, Social Change, and Politics in Modern Mexico
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: August 2025
Informal Metropolis
Life on the Edge of Mexico City, 1940–1976
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: November 2024
The Sonoran Dynasty in Mexico
Revolution, Reform, and Repression
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: November 2023
The Enlightened Patrolman
Early Law Enforcement in Mexico City
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: November 2022
Strength from the Waters
A History of Indigenous Mobilization in Northwest Mexico
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: October 2022
Freethinkers and Labor Leaders
Women, Social Change, and Politics in Modern Mexico
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: August 2025