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THE POLICY OF THE COMINTERN IN LATIN AMERICA IN THE ASSESSMENTS OF CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH-SPEAKING HISTORIANS

RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. Series Political Sciences. History. International Relations
The article analyzes the modern English-language historiography of the policy of the Communist International regarding the Latin American region. The choice of the English-speaking countries is due to the fact that a significant number of studies on the ...
I. Suzdaltsev
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The Basque Libertador: Fin de Siècle Racial Thought and the Exile of 1939 in Latin America

Latin American Literary Review
: In this article, I offer a critical reading of the racial imaginary that informs the genealogy of libertadores imagined by the Basque nationalist exiles who fled to Venezuela after losing the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939).
Nagore Sedano
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Water and Dreams, Boom and Flow: Pope Francis and Latin American Literary Traditions

Latin American Literary Review
This essay analyzes an ambitious literary undertaking by Pope Francis: the apostolic exhortation Querida Amazonia (2020). Structured around four “dreams” (social, cultural, ecological, and ecclesial), this theopoetic text engages deeply with the Latin ...
Denise DuPont
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Latin America and Europe in the Twentieth Century: Looking to The Americas Archives

The Americas: A Quarterly Review of Latin American History
There is a marked tendency to view Latin America’s twentieth-century international history through the lens of US hegemony, and Europe has been particularly impacted by this historiographical trend.
Charlotte Eaton
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Principal Currents in the Economic Historiography of Latin America

The Journal of Economic History, 1971
It will perhaps clarify the remarks that follow if we observe at the outset that the economic history of Latin America is in its infancy. This is not to say that the development of economic institutions, the operation of economic systems, the formation and growth of economic activities and attitudes, and the formulation and execution of economic policy
Stanley J. Stein, Shane J. Hunt
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Gay Pornography as Latin American Queer Historiography

2012
As male homosexuality becomes more mainstream, and its taboos and stereotypes commence to change and even disappear in the popular imaginary, there is more visibility in both audiovisual media and cinema of issues of male same-sex desire. Latin America has not excluded itself from this increase of male-to-male, same-sex representation in media and ...
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Language as a Key to Latin American Historiography

The Americas, 1955
Latin americanists have in recent years become increasingly concerned with constructing the basis for a unified history of Latin America. Frequently this enterprise leads them to contemplate the even larger design of a history of the Americas. While the New World may still be, in Hegel’s words, “a land of desire for all those who are weary of the ...
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The History of Gender in the Historiography of Latin America

Hispanic American Historical Review, 2001
Writing in 1972, Ann Pescatello bemoaned the underdevelopment of Latin American women’s studies, a field so much in its infancy that it was difficult to identify major trends and authors, much less conduct research.1 Seven years later, Asuncion Lavrin observed that historians still lagged behind social scientists in filling in the gaps and pointed out ...
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City-level impact of extreme temperatures and mortality in Latin America

Nature Medicine, 2022
Josiah L Kephart   +2 more
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Life expectancy and mortality in 363 cities of Latin America

Nature Medicine, 2021
Usama Bilal   +2 more
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