About the Journal

  • ISSN Impreso: 2322-9381
  • ISSN electrónico: 2322-9675
  • Periodicidad: Semestral
  • Creative Commons: by-nc-sa

ISSN (online) : 2322-9675 | ISSN (print) 2322-9381
https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.trahs

Trashumante. Revista Americana de Historia Social is a semestral academic journal created by initiative and support of the Grupo de Investigación en Historia Social (GIHS) of the Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Humanas of the Universidad de Antioquia (Medellín, Colombia) and by the División de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades of the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM), unidad Cuajimalpa (Ciudad de México, México). The journal has been built under the conscience of the importance that the work networks have taken nowadays, and so, the importance of the spread of the historical and social knowledge, as the one in humanities. This journal has been constructed as an instrument for spreading the new outcomes in historiography related to social history.

  • Format: On line
  • Periodicity: Quarterly
  • Peer review: Double blind
  • No APC's
  • Rejection rate: 86.5%
  • This journal provides open access

Current Issue

No. 27 (2026)
Russell Lee, “Mexican Boy with Goat, Crystal City, Texas”, Farm Security Administration, Office of War Information Photograph Collection, Library of Congress, núm. 2017739519.

This journal was supported by the Specialized and Indexed Journals (FRE - FRI) publication funds from the Vice-Rector's Office for Research at the Universidad de Antioquia.

Published: 2026-01-06

Tema Abierto

  • Job and female agency in Colima at the end of the Viceroyalty

    María del Carmen Olague Méndez
    4-23
    |Abstract
    = 63 veces | PDF (ESPAÑOL (ESPAÑA))
    = 43 veces|
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.trahs.n27a01
  • “Do not economize on any sacrifice”. Demands and living conditions of the Paraguayan civilian population during the war against the Triple Alliance (1864-1870)

    Herib Caballero Campos
    24-47
    |Abstract
    = 395 veces | PDF (ESPAÑOL (ESPAÑA))
    = 149 veces|
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.trahs.n27a02
  • From workplaces to popular protest: political organization of seamstresses in Mexico City, 1911-1916

    Fernando Vialli Ávila
    48-71
    |Abstract
    = 89 veces | PDF (ESPAÑOL (ESPAÑA))
    = 138 veces|
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.trahs.n27a03
  • “They carry the country vibrating in their hands”: the newsboys in Bogotá during the first half of the 20th century

    Andrés Caro Peralta
    72-95
    |Abstract
    = 94 veces | PDF (ESPAÑOL (ESPAÑA))
    = 96 veces|
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.trahs.n27a04
  • Gestating a new sociability: federations, unions, and workerization of the peasant movement (Chile, 1939–1948)

    Pablo Alderete
    96-117
    |Abstract
    = 37 veces | PDF (ESPAÑOL (ESPAÑA))
    = 34 veces|
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.trahs.n27a05
  • The 1924 Bogotá tram strike: mobilization and organization at the dawn of the working class

    Jose Alejandro Cifuentes Sarmiento
    118-140
    |Abstract
    = 102 veces | PDF (ESPAÑOL (ESPAÑA))
    = 27 veces|
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.trahs.n27a06
  • Many Paths Brought Us Here: Brazilian Cooperators and Collaborators in Socialist Mozambique (1977–1986)

    Julimar Mora Silva
    142-169
    |Abstract
    = 71 veces | PDF (ESPAÑOL (ESPAÑA))
    = 73 veces|
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.trahs.n27a07
  • “We are survivors”: Victims of the armed conflict in Colombia, 1982-2016

    Catalina Ortega Zambrano, Helwar Hernando Figueroa Salamanca
    170-193
    |Abstract
    = 117 veces | PDF (ESPAÑOL (ESPAÑA))
    = 67 veces|
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.trahs.n27a08
  • The Movement of Housing Debtors in Chile (2003-2014)

    Santiago Castillo Braithwaite
    194-216
    |Abstract
    = 67 veces | PDF (ESPAÑOL (ESPAÑA))
    = 38 veces|
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.trahs.n27a09
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