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Historias 153 – Christine Wade on the Honduran Election

The end of 2021 brings with us a busy season of elections in Latin America.  In today’s episode, Dr. Christine Wade walks Dustin through November’s presidential election in Honduras, which saw the triumph of Xiomara Castro.  Join us for a fascinating and informative conversation! 

By dwalcher, 3 yearsDecember 22, 2021 ago
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Historias 149 – James Lockhart on the CIA And Chile

Our ongoing series on Latin America’s Cold War continues, returning to Chile.  Dustin sat down with Dr. James Lockhart, Assistant Professor of History at Zayed University, to talk about his book, Chile, the CIA and the Cold War: A Transatlantic Perspective (Edinburgh University Press, 2019).  Lockhart explains the importance of Read more…

By dwalcher, 3 yearsDecember 13, 2021 ago
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Historias 144 – Bill Cohoon on Communications and the Environment in Peru

In today’s episode, Steven welcomes Dr. Bill Cohoon to the podcast to talk about his article, “Los caminos borbónicos y el esfuerzo por mejorar la infraestructura de comunicaciones en el Perú, 1718-1809.”  Along the way, they discuss the opportunities that come with teaching at the secondary level in a preparatory Read more…

By dwalcher, 3 yearsNovember 9, 2021 ago
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Historias 135 – Thea Riofrancos on Resource Extractivism

Dustin welcomed Dr. Thea Riofrancos, Associate Professor of Political Science at Providence College, onto the podcast to talk about her book, Resource Radicals: From Petro-Nationalism to Post-Extractivism in Ecuador.  The two discuss social movements and the politics of resource extraction, especially on the left.  They also consider the ongoing significance Read more…

By dwalcher, 4 years ago
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Historias 132 – William Booth on Latin America’s Cold War, and the Political Left

Dr. William Booth, the author of “Rethinking Latin America’s Cold War” published in The Historical Journal, joined Steven and Dustin to, well, rethink Latin America’s Cold War.  They examine the historiography of the Cold War in Latin America before discussing the long and layered history of conflict in the region.  Read more…

By dwalcher, 4 yearsApril 23, 2021 ago
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Historias 126 – State of the Field of Tourism in Latin America

Our State of the Field series returns – this time focusing on tourism!  Join Carlos as he chats with Drs. Anadelia Romo, Elizabeth Manley, and Andrew Grant Wood about their recent anthology, The Business of Leisure: Tourism History in Latin America and the Caribbean.  The group surveys a wide variety Read more…

By dwalcher, 4 yearsMarch 10, 2021 ago
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Historias 110 – Harmer and Sippial on Revolutionary Women

Dustin spoke with Drs. Tanya Harmer and Tiffany Sippial about their new biographies on Beatriz Allende and Celia Sánchez Manduley.  They discussed the significance of gender and the ways in which their subjects’ stories add to our collective understanding of politics and revolution during the mid-twentieth century.  They also consider Read more…

By dwalcher, 5 yearsOctober 27, 2020 ago
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Historias 104 – Trump in Latin America

Dustin spoke with an outstanding panel about the Donald Trump administration’s policies toward Latin America.  Settle in for a wide-ranging conversation with Dr. Margaret Commins, Dr. Mary Rose Kubal, Dr. Jeffrey Taffet, and Dr. Gregory Weeks covering Cuba, Venezuela, immigration, race, COVID, and much more.  Images courtesy of the New Read more…

By dwalcher, 5 yearsSeptember 15, 2020 ago
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Historias 83 – Pandemics in Latin America. Then and Now.

Carlos Dimas, Nicole Pacino, and Glen Kuecker joined Steven Hyland to discuss epidemic diseases in historical context and how the past can help us understand living in the moment of pandemic. They also explore what it means to live in a moment of transition; in a world that no longer Read more…

By SECOLAS, 5 yearsMarch 24, 2020 ago
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Historias 79 – Brenda Elsey on Women in Sport

This week we are pleased to welcome Dr. Brenda Elsey onto the program.  Dr. Elsey is Associate Professor of History at Hofstra University, and most recently the author of Futbolera: A History of Women and Sports in Latin America (University of Texas Press, 2019), with Joshua Nadel.  Steven spoke with Read more…

By dwalcher, 5 yearsFebruary 26, 2020 ago

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