Field-Of-Study: History

Natalia Majluf

Natalia Majluf is Director of the Museo de Arte de Lima, where she previously served as Head Curator (1995-2001). As an art historian, she has produced exhibitions, lectured, and published widely on the art of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Latin America. Her research has focused on issues of race and nation in the visual arts after

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Raquel Gil-Montero

I studied history at the National University of Córdoba, Argentina. Since 2002 I have been full time researcher at the Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, at the Instituto Superior de Estudios Sociales at the National University of Tucumán. My specialties are Indigenous population, social history of the Andes, herders and miners. Since 2009

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Enrique González González

Enrique González González was born in Cotija, Mich., Mexico, in 1951. After obtaining his bachelor’s degree and while he prepared his master’s degree in the Facultad de Filosofía y Letras (FFyL) of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), he was granted a scholarship by the National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT) in order

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Sebastián van Doesburg

Since the late 1980s, Sebastián (Bas) van Doesburg has specialized in the study of the pictographic texts produced by indigenous communities in Oaxaca, Mexico. The existing manuscripts were produced in the decades prior to and shortly after the Spanish conquest (1521), but their contents often go back for centuries. His primary interest has been to

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Alfonso W. Quiroz

Born in Lima, Peru, Alfonso W. Quiroz specializes in Latin American, Caribbean, and world history, with an emphasis on economic history and policies.  He received his B.A. in history from the Universidad Católica in Lima and an M.A. (1981), M.Phil. (1983), and Ph.D. (1986) from Columbia University. He joined the history department of Baruch College

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Oscar Adolfo Zanetti Lecuona

  Born in Havana in 1946, Oscar A. Zanetti Lecuona received his doctorate in history in 1986. His thesis, about Cuban commercial policy in the first half of the twentieth century, was published in 1989 under the title Los Cautivos de la Reciprocidad. His subsequent research regarding Cuba´s external commerce in its transit from a

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Flávio dos Santos Gomes

Flávio dos Santos Gomes is an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), an appointment he took up in 1998, after a four-year tenure as Assistant Professor at the Federal University of Pará. He received two undergraduate degrees, one in history from the State University of Rio de Janeiro (1989) and

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