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Keynote speakers
Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon,General Oscar Naranjo, Justina Demetriades
The Secret Lives of Objects / Las vidas secretas de los objetos.
Moderator: Leoncio López-Ocón
Invisible Presences and Appreciable Absences: Notes on Some Spectres of American Natural History / Presencias invisibles y apreciables ausencias. Not...
The Secret Lives of Objects / Las vidas secretas de los objetos.
Moderator: Leoncio López-Ocón
Invisible Presences and Appreciable Absences: Notes on Some Spectres of American Natural History / Presencias invisibles y apreciables ausencias. Not...
The Secret Lives of Objects / Las vidas secretas de los objetos.
Moderator: Leoncio López-Ocón
The ‘Lost’ Cabinet on Exhibit: A Metaphor for LAGLOBAL?/El gabinete ‘perdido’ puesto en escena: ¿una metáfora para LAGLOBAL?
Mark Thurne...
Institute of Latin American Studies
Homophobias, Human Rights and Social Change in the French and British Caribbean
Professor David Murray
(York University, Toronto)
The Caribbean region is often characterized as uniformly homophobic and LGBT...
Institute of Latin American Studies
Human Rights in Argentina and Chile, Then and Now
To mark Argentina’s annual Memory, Truth and Justice Day (on the 24 March 1976 the military dictatorship began) ILAS, the Argentina Solidarity Campaign and th...
Institute of Latin American Studies
Aztec and Conquistadors: Is Everything You Thought You Knew About Them Wrong?
Matthew Restall
(Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Latin American History and Anthropology Director of Latin American Studies, Pennsyl...
Institute of Latin American Studies
Rethinking the History of Science and Knowledge in Latin America
Professor Marcos Cueto
(FIOCRUZ, Rio de Janeiro)
In this masterclass, Professor Cueto will present evidence and arguments for a new vision o...
Institute of Latin American Studies
2016 Thyra Alleyne Memorial Lecture
Indigenous Struggles, Legal Pluralities and Fragmented Sovereignties: Reflections on Law, Illegality and the Multicultural State
Dr Rachel Sieder
(CIESAS, Mexico)
In t...
Institute of Latin American Studies
Deep Decolonisation: Latin America and the Connected Histories of the Post Colonial World
Panel 1: Decolonising Luso-Hispanic Empire
Chair: Catherine Davies | IMLR-SAS
Lina del Castillo | University of Te...
Institute of Latin American Studies
Deep Decolonisation: Latin America and the Connected Histories of the Post Colonial World
Panel 1: Decolonising Luso-Hispanic Empire
Chair: Catherine Davies | IMLR-SAS
James Sanders | Utah State Universit...
Institute of Latin American Studies
Deep Decolonisation: Latin America and the Connected Histories of the Post Colonial World
Panel 1: Decolonising Luso-Hispanic Empire
Chair: Catherine Davies | IMLR-SAS
Federica Morelli | University of Tur...
Institute of Latin American Studies
Deep Decolonisation: Latin America and the Connected Histories of the Post Colonial World
Panel 1: Decolonising Luso-Hispanic Empire
Chair: Catherine Davies | IMLR-SAS
Francisco Ortega | National Universi...
Institute of Latin American Studies
Deep Decolonisation: Latin America and the Connected Histories of the Post Colonial World
Panel 1: Decolonising Luso-Hispanic Empire
Chair: Catherine Davies | IMLR-SAS
Marcos Queiroz | University of Brasi...
Institute of Latin American Studies
Britain and Brazil II: Political, Economic, Social, Cultural and Intellectual Relations, 1808 to the present
Education and Cultural relations
Chair: Alan Charlton (ILAS)
Diana Gonçalves Vidal (USP)
Tr...
Institute of Latin American Studies
Britain and Brazil II: Political, Economic, Social, Cultural and Intellectual Relations, 1808 to the present
Education and Cultural relations
Chair: Alan Charlton (ILAS)
Pedro Feitoza (Cambridge)
Briti...
Institute of Latin American Studies
Britain and Brazil II: Political, Economic, Social, Cultural and Intellectual Relations, 1808 to the present
Education and Cultural relations
Chair: Alan Charlton (ILAS)
Viviane Carvalho da Annunciaçao (...
Institute of Latin American Studies
Britain and Brazil II: Political, Economic, Social, Cultural and Intellectual Relations, 1808 to the present
Political relations
Chair: Anthony Pereira (Brazil Institute KCL)
Joseph Smith (Exeter)
'Bri...
Institute of Latin American Studies
Britain and Brazil II: Political, Economic, Social, Cultural and Intellectual Relations, 1808 to the present
Political relations
Chair: Anthony Pereira (Brazil Institute KCL)
Geraldo Cantarino (Brazil Ins...
Institute of Latin American Studies
Britain and Brazil II: Political, Economic, Social, Cultural and Intellectual Relations, 1808 to the present
Welcome
Professor Linda Newson (Director, Institute of Latin American Studies)
Mr Alan Charlton ...