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Tinker Field Research Symposium

This is a past event.

Wednesday, April 26 at 12:00pm

GL - Green Library, 835
11200 SW 8th ST 33199, Green Library, Miami, Florida 33199

History

Presenters:

Alfredo Escudero (online)

“Land Inspections, Indigenous Labor and Natural Knowledge in the Making of Spanish Colonial Rule in the Andes”

 

Valentina Verbal (online)

“1877: an intense summer. Liberals and conservatives on the professional education of women in Chile"

 

Gremaud Angee (In Person)

“The Peak and Decline of Progressive Catholic Lay Movements and the Rise of Neo-Pentecostalism in São Paulo, During the Brazilian Military Dictatorship, 1964–1985”

 

Moderated by:

Judith Mansilla, Ph.D.

Assistant Teaching Professor

 

 

Wednesday, April 26, 2023

12:00-1:00 pm

GL 835

The Tinker Series Research supported by the Tinker Foundation

Free and open to the public.

To RSVP, email fernand@fiu.edu

 

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