📍Sanlúcar de Barrameda
A few moments from our visit to Sanlúcar de Barrameda, where we wrapped up the conference “Mapping Frameworks: Cartography and Territoriality in the Americas”.🗺️
Read Carmen Channing’s insights on our website.
Available in Research → Experiences of Place.
www.geopam.org
04.03.2026 19:03
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The fort was built on the banks of the Guaporé River in 1775 to mark the Portuguese presence on the frontiers between the Iberian empires in South America. See some photos from the trip! 🧭🏕🌳
03.03.2026 19:08
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Our colleagues from Brazil, professors Junia Furtado, Andréa Doré, and Maria de Fátima Costa, embarked on an expedition to the Real Forte Príncipe da Beira, on the border between Brazil and Bolivia, in November 2025. 🧭🏕🌳
03.03.2026 19:08
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🎙️ Our researcher, Javiera Jaque, will present “Indigenous Funerary Rites in Seventeenth-century Santiago de Chile: Confraternal Festive Practices and Death” at the Americas Initiative Guest Speaker Series.
📅 March 3, 2026 | 4 pm
📍 SO 112, Florida Atlantic University (Boca Raton)
23.02.2026 16:46
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New Directions in Hispanic Atlantic History | Francisco A. Eissa-Barro
This book brings the latest research and evolving historiographical developments on the Hispanic Atlantic world to a student audience. It highlights how the
📚✨ NEW PUBLICATION ✨📚
Geopam researcher Sabrina Guerra Moscoso has contributed to New Directions in Hispanic Atlantic History.
In her chapter, she explores the transoceanic circulation of botanical knowledge from a maritime and environmental perspective 🌱🚢.
🔗 www.taylorfrancis.com/books/edit/1...
18.02.2026 08:27
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Abstracts (250-350 words) will be accepted until January 16, 2026 at the email addresses of the coordinators or at JECM2026@miuandes.cl
Maria Gandini (jgandini@unsam.edu.ar)
Javiera Hidalgo (javieraj@vt.edu)
Malena Palmero (mlpalmero@unsam.edu.ar)
Diego Mellado Gomez (diego.mellado@usach.cl)
15.12.2025 20:18
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Our colleague from GEOPAM, Javiera Jaque Hidalgo, is organizing a panel at the XV Jornadas de Estudios Coloniales y Modernos, in Santiago, Chile, from July 27 to 31, 2026!
"Fronteras Móviles, Historias Situadas: Representaciones de los Márgenes del Imperio Español"
15.12.2025 20:18
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“Imaginary Maps, Imaginaries of Maps,” by Cristina Ion and Julie Garel-Grislinde.
YouTube video by GEOPAM Red de Investigación Internacional
Join us to discover the vision behind this great exhibition and glimpse the extraordinary world of cartographic imagination.
Available on Geopam's YouTube channel:
02.12.2025 18:52
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On October 28, our Cartographic Cultures series offered an exclusive preview of the upcoming exhibition at the Bibliothèque nationale de France, titled "Imaginary Maps, Imaginaries of Maps." This fascinating event was led by the exhibition’s two curators, Cristina Ion and Julie Garel-Grislinde.
02.12.2025 18:52
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At the next conference of the Nodo Culturas Cartográficas, Teresa Shawcross, professor at Princeton University, will present her research "Malleable Geographies: mapping China on the Americas in Christopher Columbus' annotation of Marco Polo's description of the world." This Friday, November 14th!
11.11.2025 19:04
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In the latest publication of our Canoa, María Jesús Benites, professor at the Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Argentina, invites us to explore the European imagination on the Río de la Plata and its connections with the Strait of Magellan and Patagonia.
31.10.2025 18:37
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Librería | Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas
This book recapitulates the history of New Spain from a maritime perspective. It seeks to explain how, after this territory became part of global networks, it became a central zone in the maritime networks that developed in the Atlantic and the Pacific.
🔗 historicas.unam.mx/publicacione...
29.10.2025 19:10
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Guadalupe Pinzón Ríos, professor at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México and member of Geopam, just published her book "Introducción a la historia marítima de Nueva España". Congratulations!
29.10.2025 19:10
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We invite you to the colloquium "Penser le monde, écrire pour dominer? Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas et l’entreprise géo-historiographique des Habsbourg d’Espagne (1580-1625)", on November 6th and 7th, in Paris. Some members of Geopam will participate in the event. Check it out!
28.10.2025 20:04
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Due to their stinging trichomes, nettles may not have the best reputation. Even so, this wandering herb has numerous uses and properties, explored for centuries in medicine, manufacturing, and even cooking. Learn more in the Herbal Calendar on our CANOA. 🌿🌾
14.10.2025 18:05
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Why was South America referred to as Peru, Peruana, or América Peruana? What role did Potosí play in shaping such designations? And how did these perceptions affect Brazil? The book offers new insights into such questions, exploring continuities and shifts in European maps of South America.
22.09.2025 23:54
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We congratulate Andréa Doré, professor at the Federal University of Paraná and member of Geopam, on the publication of her book "Mapping South American Promises: Potosí, Brazil, and European Visions"!
22.09.2025 23:54
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🔗 us06web.zoom.us/j/8981811263...
10.09.2025 23:31
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This Thursday, 9/11, Kaytlin Ramírez Opazo will present her research on maritime visualities of the Port of Arica. The lecture will be in Spanish (link below). We look forward to seeing you there! 🗺️🌊
10.09.2025 23:31
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Presentación
Viña del Mar, Valparaíso (CHILE), 26-28 de noviembre de 2026
Scholars interested in participating should submit their proposals in Spanish or English to congresonaufragios@gmail.com by March 31, 2026.
Check out the website for more information: sites.google.com/view/congres...
05.09.2025 15:59
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We invite you to the III Congreso Internacional Naufragios, to take place on November 26-28, 2026, at the Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Viña del Mar, Chile! The Congress is an opportunity to bring together scholars with the aim of discussing Early Modern shipwrecks from different disciplines.
05.09.2025 15:59
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Ornamental plant, ingredient for teas and infusions, detail on Greek columns, herb with magical powers: in these and other situations, the acanthus is a companion plant for humans, ants, bees, and hummingbirds. Read our article about this migratory herb in the Herbal Calendar in CANOA! 🌿🌾
01.09.2025 15:05
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The dandelion is one of the most well-known migratory plants. We find it in parks, on paths, in gardens, and in cracks in the asphalt. Read our article about this small and resilient flower, including its culinary uses! 🌱💮
www.canoageopam.org/post/calenda...
27.08.2025 20:38
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Jaguar-men are present in Indigenous narratives of both the past and present. They serve as a reminder that the past is a valuable source for understanding the many ways in which our behavior as humans varies according to our diverse encounters with other living beings. 🐆
24.08.2025 15:35
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