Roundtable: 1968 in Latin America

Friday 05 April, 2013
5pm, $0

Columbia University, International Affairs
420 West 118 Street, room 1512

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Increasingly, “Global Sixties” is used to describe historical research that bridges the fields of Cold War studies and 1960s social and cultural protest. With a focus on Latin America, this roundtable discussion will explore the 1960s as a transnational, global set of experiences whose revolutionary heroes and imagery—from Che Guevara to The Beatles—were deeply intertwined. Come participate in a conversation with Susana Draper (Princeton University), Vania Markarian (Tinker Fellow, Columbia University), and Eric Zolov (Stony Brook University) as they discuss their current research and the significance of this emergent field of inquiry.

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