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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2022
This research note is meant to serve as a working tool for scholars interested in pursuing archival investigations in Oaxaca City. Over the last fifteen years, the city has experienced a cultural renaissance characterized by renovation of its colonial architectural treasures and the establishment of institutions dedicated to the arts. This cultural renewal has provided the context for an equally impressive reinvigoration of the city's archives, thanks to the commitment of local historians, social scientists, and archivists to rescuing and cataloguing a wealth of historical documentation. To encourage and facilitate research, we provide a summary of the holdings and contact information for ten archives in addition to a select bibliography of secondary sources.
The authors are grateful for support from their respective funding agencies in preparing this research note. Mark Overmyer Velázquez was aided by a doctoral fellowship from the Social Science and Humanities Research Council. Yanna Yannakakis was assisted by a Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Grant. Thanks also to Francie Chassen-López for her comments on this essay.