UKLAH 2024: 3rd Annual Conference of the UK Latin American Historians Network
The
IHR Latin American historyseminar is pleased to support the ECR panels at the 2024 UKLAH conference in Sheffield. These panels will run at the same time and form part of a full day’s event, you can find more information on the conference, including registration details, here:
https://uklah.wordpress.com/features/events/Panel 1: Latin America’s Cold War (workroom 2):
Chair
: Tanya Harmer (LSE)
- Rodrigo Vèliz (University of Leeds), ‘Un prestigio lesionado’: Argentine interests in the Caribbean Basin during the postwar years (1944-1950)
- Leonardo Vinicius Brisola Barbosa (University of Leeds), Chinese Perceptions of Brazilian Political Life in the 1960s: from the Sino-Soviet split to the 1964 Brazilian coup d'état
- Sebastian Fonseca (University of Exeter), The Politics of Neglect: Fragmented narratives of community-based health in Colombia during the Cold War
Panel 2: Independence, State-Building and Decolonisation (workroom 1):
Chair
: Caroline Pennock (University of Sheffield)
- Mario Graña Taborelli (CLACS, University of London), Consented Conquest Spanish-Native Relations in the mid-seventeenth century Charcas frontier
- Marieta Valdivia Lefort (UCL), “Preparation for Chile's economic independence”: The role of citizenship formation in national progress (1912-1931)
- Julián Harruch (University of Warwick), The Rise of Decoloniality in Latin American Critical Thought (1990-2020). Debates and Repercussions.
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