Amplifying the Past

Episode 1: Guatemalan Adoptees with Rachel Nolan


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Rachel Nolan, an assistant professor of history at Boston University’s Pardee School of International Relations, is the author of Until I Find You: Disappeared Children and Coercive Adoptions in Guatemala, due out in 2024 from Harvard University Press. Professor Nolan unravels the complex and harrowing history of how Guatemala became such a large “sender” of children to the United States, Canada, and Europe, until the end of the private adoption trade in 2007. She draws on a trove of innovative archival sources to show how the roots of Guatemala’s adoption system lie in the particulars of the country’s forty-year armed conflict, and genocide against its Indigenous Maya population.

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Amplifying the PastBy History Department, Boston University