Monday, June 14, 2010

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VI International Congress of Independencia Processes in Latin America, 2010.

VI International Congress of Independencia Processes in Latin America
Castellón, Spain, 8 to 12 November 2010.

Universitat Jaume I under the auspices of the Secretary General of United Latin American
(SEGIB), with the collaboration of the Carolina and the National Commission for the Commemoration of the Bicentennial of the Independence of Latin American Republics

VI International Congress "The Process of Independence in Latin America is part of a series of biennial meetings for more than a decade foster specialists in this subject. These events are an international forum which discussed the different approaches and historical interpretations about the Independence in Latin America.

The first of these meetings took place in the city of Morelia, Mexico, in 1999, organized by the College of Michoacán and the National Institute of Anthropology and History in Mexico. Subsequent meetings were held at the University of Zulia (Maracaibo, Venezuela, 2002), the Universitat Jaume I (Castellón, Spain, 2004), Universidad Industrial de Santander (Bucaramanga, Colombia, 2006) and the University Veracruz (Mexico, 2008).

The Sixth Congress is already confirmed participation, among others, internationally renowned professionals as Geraldo Luiz da Silva (Brazil), Juan Andreo (Spain), Brian Hamnett
( UK), Ternavasio Marcela (Argentina) Catalina Reyes (Colombia), José Antonio Serrano (Mexico), Carlos Contreras (Peru), Inés Quintero (Venezuela), Juan Marchena (Spain), Juan Ortiz
(Mexico), Gustavo Paz (Argentina), Ivan Fraser ( Spain), Luis Jauregui (Mexico) and Martha Teran (Mexico).


1. Historiography of the Independence. Balance, current and new proposals for study and research.
2. The causes of the Independence.
3. The Political Cultures: Many political figures, few references doctrinal? Liberalism, republicanism, conservatism ...
4. The "revolutionary" war: economic, social, political, cultural, etc. in a war situation.
5. Popular groups: realism, insurgency, autonomy.

papers:

communications may be submitted to the various symposia. Interested send your proposal, a brief summary and a brief CV by 1 September to the Congress Secretariat. They have more than 15 pages, including notes, charts, graphs, images and / or literature.
The papers will be reviewed by the scientific committee who shall notify its acceptance or rejection of the stakeholders.

Directorate and Secretariat.
Director: Manuel Chust (chust@his.uji.es)
Secretary: Pablo González Tornel (tornel@his.uji.es)
In this issue Congress is divided into the following Symposia:

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

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THE OTHER STORY OF THE REVOLUTION OF MAY

1810: 'The other story of our founding revolution' ...


Author: Felipe Pigna

"Since we started go to school, learn to celebrate May 25 as a national holiday: the anniversary of the Revolution Bicentennial and began the road Argentina lead to independence. But what was this revolution? What objectives, ideas and aspirations of those who mobilized hectic days of 1810 had begun to change the reality of centuries of colonial domination?
This new play by Felipe Pigna track these processes to understand the company 200 years ago and began fighting the end of colonial rule in Latin America. The long tradition of resistance to domination, waged by indigenous peoples from the very beginning of the conquest, the hardships and struggles of the slaves for their freedom, the complex relationships between social classes and strata of the colonial regime, the influence the revolutions in America and Europe and the internal and external causes of the crisis of colonial society integrate this detailed and fascinating study that allows us to reconstruct a crucial moment in our history, that is, our identity. "



Monday, May 17, 2010

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San Juan Copala: Chronicle of a crackdown announced.

Francisco Lopez Barcenas