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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:DRCLAS: Tuesday Seminar Series: Allende, Pinochet, and the Long Spanish Civil War in Chile
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SUMMARY:DRCLAS: Tuesday Seminar Series: Allende, Pinochet, and the Long Spanish Civil War in Chile
DESCRIPTION:<p>Speakers: <strong>Kristen Weld</strong>, Associate Professor, Department of History</p><p>Moderator: <strong>Steven Levitsky</strong>, Professor of Government, Department of Government, Harvard University</p><p><drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="f55219ee-e267-4ec1-9fe6-bf1c20164ebb" data-align="right" alt="Kirsten Weld" data-view-mode="hwp_medium"></drupal-media>This presentation explores the curious resonance of the Spanish Civil War in 1970s Chile, analyzing how and why Chileans of varied political stripes — from far-right golpistas to ardent supporters of Salvador Allende’s Unidad Popular — invoked the Spanish Civil War as an explanatory framework for their own country’s crisis. It dicusses the formation of historical consciousness, the nature of Spanish-Latin American relations in the twentieth century, and the place of the Spanish Civil War in what historians have recently termed Latin America’s “Century of Revolution."</p><p><strong>Kirsten Weld</strong> is the John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Social Sciences in Harvard University’s Department of History. She is a historian of twentieth-century Latin American political conflicts and social movements. Her first book, Paper Cadavers: The Archives of Dictatorship in Guatemala, won the 2015 WOLA-Duke Human Rights Book Award and the 2016 Best Book Prize from the Recent History and Memory Section of the Latin American Studies Association. She is currently writing a history of the Spanish Civil War’s legacies in Latin America.</p><p> </p>
LOCATION:CGIS South, S-250, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA
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