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Bryan Winston is a digital scholarship specialist in the Princeton University Library. Winston is a digital humanist who specializes in digital storytelling and visualization as well as a public historian with interests in immigration, Latinx history, and oral history. The research that informs this essay and the corresponding digital project was generously funded by the Americas Research Network, The State Historical Society of Missouri, the Kansas Historical Society, and the Nebraska State Historical Society.
Bryan Winston; Disrupting the Heartland: Mapping Mexican Placemaking in the Early Twentieth Century. Aztlán 1 March 2024; 49 (1): 165–176. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/azt.2024.49.1.165
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