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esfera pblica
Simposio
ŅMal de imagenÓ, Mxico, 8 diciembre 2017
On
Fiction and Crime in Twentieth-Century Mexico
December 4, 2015, UCL, Institute of the Americas,
London
The assassination of Alvaro Obregn: Jury
trials and the problem of truth in post revolutionary Mexico
December
3, 2015
Cambridge
University
En busca de la verdad: La poca dorada de la
novela del crimen en Mxico
Coloquio
Historia Social Historia Plural, Conferencia Magistral
24
MEXH, 2014
El
Colegio de Mxico
University of California Press invites
book proposals for a new series called Violence in Latin American History,
edited by Pablo Piccato, Paul Gillingham, and Federico Finchelstein.
The books in this series will explore the social construction of violence
through the everyday experiences of social actors, from its political uses and
ideological justifications to its status as a commodity. The series will draw
on new scholarship to challenge essentialist views of a violent Latin America by
considering violence within the regionÕs history. We invite proposals for books
that will build fresh dialogues across the distinct national scholarships,
periodizations, methodological and interpretive models that tend to fragment
Latin American historiography.
Please send brief book descriptions to Pablo Piccato at Columbia
University (pp143@columbia.edu) or Kate Marshall at UC
Press (kate.marshall@ucpress.edu).
OpalcTv - Interview de Pablo Piccato
sur la lutte contre le trafic de drogues au Mexique
June 16, 2011 (in Spanish)