LAGW Seminar: The Power of Protectors: Accounting for High-Risk Mobilization in Pinochet’s Chile
Gilman Hall 308Gilman Hall 308 The Johns Hopkins Latin America in a Globalizing World works in progress seminar welcomes Professor Consuelo Amat, Political Science (JHU), to present: The Power of Protectors: Accounting […]
LAGW Seminar: Contentious Secularism: The Politics of Religious Violence in 20th-Century Mexico
Gilman Hall 308Gilman Hall 308 The Johns Hopkins Latin America in a Globalizing World works in progress seminar welcomes Professor Gema Kloppe-Santamaria, History, George Washington University, to present: Contentious Secularism: The Politics […]
Writing Between Personal and International History: Cuba: An American History
Gilman Hall 50Gilman 50 The History Department Stulman Lecture is pleased to welcome Professor Ada Ferrer, History, New York University, to present Writing Between Personal and International History: Cuba: An American History
LAGW Seminar: Progressivism, Reaction, and the Politics of Local Capital in Neoliberal Brazil, 1996-2016
Gilman Hall 308Gilman Hall 308 The Johns Hopkins Latin America in a Globalizing World works in progress seminar welcomes Lucas Azambuja, Sociology, JHU, to present: Progressivism, Reaction, and the Politics of Local […]
LAGW Seminar: Crafting Dominicanidad: Citizenship and Education During the US Occupation of the Dominican Republic, 1916-1924
Gilman Hall 308Gilman Hall 308 The Johns Hopkins Latin America in a Globalizing World works in progress seminar welcomes Professor Alexa Rodríguez, Education, University of Virginia, to present: Crafting Dominicanidad: Citizenship and […]
American Mirror: The United States and Brazil in the Age of Emancipation
Gilman Hall 308Gilman Hall 308 The Program in Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies is pleased to welcome Professor Roberto Saba, History, Wesleyan University, to present American Mirror: The United States and […]
LAGW Seminar: Environmental Reparations: A Long History of Toxic Overburden in Curtis Bay, Baltimore
Gilman Hall 308Gilman Hall 308 The Johns Hopkins Latin America in a Globalizing World works in progress seminar welcomes Professor Nicole Fabricant, Anthropology, Towson University, to present: Environmental Reparations: A Long History […]
Latin America in the Antebellum Black Press
Gilman Hall 308Gilman Hall 308 The History Department Seminar is pleased to welcome Professor Yesenia Barragan, History, Rutgers University, to present Latin America in the Antebellum Black Press
LAGW Seminar: COVID, the Caribbean, and the Global Color Line
Gilman Hall 308Gilman Hall 308 The Johns Hopkins Latin America in a Globalizing World works in progress seminar welcomes Professor Zophia Edwards, Sociology, JHU, to present: COVID, the Caribbean, and the Global […]