ANN: Podcasts of interest to Latin Americanists, to 15 January 2023
Podcasts of interest to Latin Americanists, to 15 January 2023
New Books Network
Carwil Bjork-James--The Sovereign Street: Making Revolution in Urban Bolivia
Podcasts of interest to Latin Americanists, to 15 January 2023
New Books Network
Carwil Bjork-James--The Sovereign Street: Making Revolution in Urban Bolivia
Greetings from the Editorial Board of the Anuario Colombiano de Historia Social y de la Cultura, scientific journal of the Department of History at Universidad Nacional de Colombia. We would like to notify that our most recent issue (Vol. 50 No. 1 2023. Museums, Memory and Trauma) is now available online.
It can be accessed through the following link:
https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/achsc/issue/view/5902
Best regards.
Dear H-Latamistas
The Editors of H-Latam hope wish you all the best for the new year and spring semester.
Thank you all for joining H-Latam. In good times and bad we have worked hard to provide you with important information about our profession of Latin American History.
Las Casas: Transatlantic ReformerProvidence College, June 21-24 2023Call for Papers still openWe continue to receive paper proposals for what's shaping up to be a fascinating conference at Providence College this June 21-24. |
Indigenous Histories of Encounters in Asia-Pacific
Cambridge, 19–20 June 2023
Keynote speakers: Lynette Russell (Monash University) and Michael T. Carson (University of Guam)
Native American and Indigenous Studies is a wide-ranging, interdisciplinary field with arguably two elements at its core: the use of place-based methodologies and a commitment to decolonizing scholarship that serves Indigenous communities. What do these elements mean in different world regions and academic disciplines? Do scholars and communities in Africa, Latin America, and North America understand “place” in the same way? How are Indigenous research paradigms applied across these different contexts?
Transatlantic Studies Association
21st Annual Conference
University of Plymouth, UK
3-5 July 2023
Podcasts of interest to Latin Americanists, to December 31, 2022
New Books Network
Pedro Lebrón Ortiz--The Philosophy of Marronage
Dear Colleagues,
Colonialism and its impacts have long been the object of academic study that has in recent years increasingly garnered public and political interest. We have witnessed an increasing dynamism around the topic of colonialism that has been keenly felt across in both the academic and political orbits.