Pablo Piccato 

Professor

Department of History

Columbia University

 

 

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La nota roja como un espacio central en la esfera pœblica

Simposio ŅMal de imagenÓ, MŽxico, 8 diciembre 2017

 

On Fiction and Crime in Twentieth-Century Mexico

December 4, 2015, UCL, Institute of the Americas, London

 

The assassination of Alvaro Obreg—n: Jury trials and the problem of truth in post revolutionary Mexico

December 3, 2015

Cambridge University

 

En busca de la verdad: La Žpoca dorada de la novela del crimen en MŽxico

Coloquio Historia Social Historia Plural, Conferencia Magistral

24 MEXH, 2014

El Colegio de MŽxico

 

Iguala and the challenge of justice in Mexico

posted Nov 28, 2014, 9:43 AM by pablo piccato  

 

New Book Series: Violence in Latin American History

posted Oct 7, 2014, 12:29 PM by pablo piccato

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). 

 

 

"Criminalidad urbana e historia"Entrevista con Edna Bravo del Proyecto Grado Cero sobre crimen e historia

posted Aug 21, 2013

 

OpalcTv - Interview de Pablo Piccato sur la lutte contre le trafic de drogues au Mexique

June 16, 2011 (in Spanish)

 

Police and society: An interview on the Mexican police through the twentieth century in La Vie des IdŽes.

posted Mar 30, 2011.