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SECOLAS | Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies

Episódios

  • Historias 7 - Jaclyn Sumner on the lone indigenous governor in Mexico's Porfiriato

    13/02/2020 Duração: 35min

    What explains the endurance of Porfirio Díaz’s rule from 1876 to 1910 in Mexico? Dr. Jaclyn Sumner joins Carlos and Steven to discuss her research on the Porfiriato and how Tlaxcala’s indigenous governor Próspero Cahuantzi (r. 1885-1911) provides important clues to its longevity. As SECOLAS’ current president, she also describes her goals for the organization and why Latin Americanists of all stripes should join us in Oaxaca next March. Originally published on April 16, 2018.

  • Historias 6 - Michael Goebel on nationalism, migration, and global urban history

    13/02/2020 Duração: 30min

    How do nationalist ideas emerge, evolve, and spread? How do urban spaces and the migration of people factor in? Dr. Michael Goebel joins Steven to discuss the arc of his research, ranging from nationalism in twentieth-century Argentina, to anti-imperialist activism in interwar Paris, to comparing urban inequality in specific global port cities between 1850 and 1950. He also comments on his interest in putting into dialogue discrete fields of history, the benefits of this engagement, and the impetus for co-creating the Global Urban History Network. Originally aired on April 9, 2018.

  • Historias 5 - Aiala Levy on digital humanities

    12/02/2020 Duração: 22min

    What are the digital humanities and how can it help one’s research project? Dr. Aiala Levy of the University of Scranton speaks with Carlos Dimas about the field and the many tools available in the digital humanities. Dr. Levy also shares how she came to her research project on the imagining and creation of a mass urban public in a rapidly expanding turn-of-century São Paulo and how her personal experience and interest in digital humanities have shaped the study. Originally published on April 2, 2018.

  • Historias 4 - Steven Taylor on the Colombian elections and peace process

    12/02/2020 Duração: 24min

    How will the recent congressional elections in Colombia influence the ongoing peace process? Political scientist Steven Taylor speaks with Carlos and Steven about FARC’s participation in the elections, the looming presidential elections, and what challenges remain for fully implementing the peace deal championed by outgoing president and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Juan Manuel Santos. Originally publishedMarch 26, 2018.

  • Historias 3 - Erika Edwards

    12/02/2020 Duração: 26min

    Steven speaks with Erika Edwards, assistant professor of Latin American history at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, about her upcoming book on people of African-descent in Córdoba, Argentina, her role and goals as co-Executive Secretary of the Conference on Latin American History, and her community advocacy for Latinos in Charlotte.

  • Historias 2 - Jonathan Brown

    12/02/2020 Duração: 26min

    Steven Hyland speaks with Jonathan Brown, professor of history at the University of Texas, about his recent book on the Cuban Revolution and the research behind it. They also discuss intellectual itinerancy and the state and direction of Latin American history. Originally published March 12, 2018

  • Historias 74 - Oscar de la Torre sobre la Amazonía negra

    12/02/2020 Duração: 38min

    Comenzamos el primer podcast de Historias en español con una entrevista al historiador especialista en historia brasileña Oscar de la Torre. El historiador de origen catalán nos habla de su libro The People of the River: Nature and Identity in Black Amazonia, 1835-1945. En este arco temporal de cien años De la Torre estudia el periodo de la esclavitud y la post-esclavitud en las comunidades negras de la Amazonía Brasileña. Su trabajo demuestra, entre otros aspectos, la importancia de estudiar la historia ambiental para comprender la identidad de estas comunidades negras campesinas. Intro: Raihna de Congo Outro: Vamos Embora Las selecciones para el Intro y el Outro son del IAP (Instituto de Artes do Pará). Se grabaron en el festival Marambiré de la comunidad negra de Alenquer. Es un tipo de baile del Rey del Congo.

  • Historias 75 - Oscar de la Torre on the Amazon’s Black Peasantry

    11/02/2020 Duração: 39min

    Dr. Oscar de la Torre of the University of North Carolina, Charlotte talked with Steven about the Amazon’s Black peasantry. Their engaging conversation takes us into Amazonian archives that include childcare, and ultimately to Cuba. Check out Professor de la Torre’s book, The People of the River: Nature and Identity in Black Amazonia, 1835-1945!

  • Historias 76 - Jeff Shumway on Argentina, Mariquita Sánchez, and Juan Manuel de Rosas

    11/02/2020 Duração: 37min

    Jeffrey Shumway and Steven sat down and talked about Argentine history – especially the early nineteenth century. Shumway discussed his passion for histories of love, the family, and gender, and how that led to his first book, The Case of the Ugly Suitor and Other Histories of Love, Gender, & Nation in Buenos Aires, 1776-1870. The two then transitioned to explore Shumway’s latest book, A Woman, a Man, a Nation: Mariquita Sánchez, Juan Manuel de Rosas, and the Beginnings of Argentina. They also search for the best possible writing conditions – concluding that escaping to the middle of the Pacific for long stretches of time isn’t a bad strategy.

  • Historias 1 - Jürgen Buchenau and Gregory Crider

    06/03/2018 Duração: 24min

    In the inaugural edition of Historias – the SECOLAS podcast, Steven Hyland sits down with Jürgen Buchenau and Gregory Crider, co-editors of the Annals edition of The Latin Americanist, to discuss their experiences with Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies and the organization’s importance for graduate students and professionals. Originally published on March 6, 2018

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