Events
Agathe Faure (LSE): Moving and settling in history: Indigenous Emberá people between the city and the rainforest
Part of the research seminar of the Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies. This event will be in Spanish. This event will be face to face, room Samuel Alexander A116. But it can also be followed online: https://zoom.us/j/95860231166 This paper draws on twenty months of fieldwork set in Colombia and conducted with Emberá Dobidá peo..
Dr Raquel Campos Valverde (Leeds): "Spanish identities in the Latin music explosion"
Part of the research seminar of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies (SPLAS). Co-organised by the Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies. This event will be in Spanish. This event will be face to face, room Samuel Alexander A114. But it can also be followed online: https://zoom.us/j/95860231166 Abstract: The Latin Grammys A..
Tribute to Gordon Brotherston
Please join us on Wednesday, April 24th at 5pm to honor the enduring contributions of Professor Gordon Brotherston to the field of Latin American Studies, as well as Hispanic, Latin American, and Native American literatures. Throughout his career, Gordon worked at the University of Essex, Indiana University, and Stanford University, and was af..
Dr Laura Fernández-González (Lincoln): 'Building Port-Cities of the Iberian World, c. 1500-1780'
Part of the research seminar of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies (SPLAS). Co-organised by the Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies and the Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies. This event will be face to face, in Ellen Wilkinson C1.18. But it can also be followed online: https://zoom.us/j/91790185299 Abstrac..
Adolfo Polo y La Borda (Nottingham): “Radical Mobility. The limits and resistance to mobility in the seventeenth-century Spanish Empire.”
Part of the Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies's research seminar series. This event will be face to face, room Samuel Alexander A116. it can also be followed online: https://zoom.us/j/95860231166 Abstract: By focusing on three cases of trespassing scattered across the empire, from New Mexico, the Andes, and the Mediterranean, th..
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