Dufendach, Rebecca. “Threefold Manuscripts: The Nine Texts of the Florentine Codex” (Colonial Latin American Review, vol. 32, Issue 4, 2023) Available here or here. Dufendach, Rebecca, Jeanette Peterson. “Altered Folios, Alternative Histories in the Florentine Codex” (Estudios de Cultura Náhuatl, vol. 64, July-December 2022) Review of: Jennifer Scheper Hughes. The Church of the Dead: The Epidemic of 1576 and the Birth of Christianity in the Americas. New York: New York University Press, 2021. (Hispanic American Historical Review, vol. 102.3, August 2022) Review of: Lori Boornazian Diel. The Codex Mexicanus: A Guide to Life in Late Sixteenth-Century New Spain. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2018. (Ethnohistory. vol. 68, issue 4, 557-8, 2021) Dufendach, Rebecca. “As if His Heart Died”: A Reinterpretation of Moteuczoma’s Cowardice in the Conquest History of the Florentine Codex.” (Ethnohistory, vol. 66, issue 4, 2019) Editor of Special Issue on Mesoamerican Experiences of Illness. “Tepahtihquetl pan ce pilaltepetzin,/ A Village Healer” by Sabina Cruz de la Cruz, translation from Nahuatl to English by Rebecca Dufendach (Ethnohistory, vol. 66, issue 4, 2019). Dufendach, Rebecca. “Nahua and Spanish Concepts of Health and Illness in Colonial Mexico, 1519-1615.” Doctoral Dissertation. University of California, Los Angeles. 2017 Dufendach, Rebecca. “Injecting Modernity: Regulating Hygiene in Porfirian Oaxaca, Mexico.” Master’s Thesis. Northeastern University. 2008.