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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Conversations in the Observatorio: Fernandez-Armesto and the Hispanic History of the United States
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SUMMARY:Conversations in the Observatorio: Fernandez-Armesto and the Hispanic History of the United States
DESCRIPTION:<p style="text-align: left;" align="center"><drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="8e857ec5-75bb-429e-b1f5-3d00b58ad4be" alt="CONVERSATIONS IN THE OBSERVATORIO: FERNÁNDEZ-ARMESTO AND THE HISPANIC HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES" data-view-mode="hwp_small"></drupal-media>Felipe Fernández-Armesto, acuarela de Miguel Ángel Fernández</p><p>Felipe Fernández-­Armesto, a British historian of Spanish heritage at the University of Notre Dame, recasts the pilgrimage of Hispanics in the United States as a rich and moving chronicle for our very present. [His last book <em>Our America</em>] navigates five centuries of painful documents, atrocious statements and dubious literature to argue that the United States was, from its beginning, as much a Spanish colonial southern enterprise as an unending march westward. After long periods of migration, deportation and accommodation, the next United States could well be a pluricultural bilingual power, updating the American dream. “Our America” is perhaps the first history to make the case for this nation’s becoming a bright Latin American country (J. Ortega, <em>New York Times</em>).</p><p>A conversation with Harvard’s professors Tamar Herzog and Davíd Carrasco</p><p>Tapas will be served.</p><p align="center">Sponsored by “Rafael del Pino” Foundation<br><drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="485d9574-f54f-46a2-9c0d-2a23af17f956" data-view-mode="hwp_small"></drupal-media></p>
LOCATION:Observatorio. 2 Arrow St. 4th fl. Cambridge, MA. 02138
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DTEND:20141020T230000Z
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