México en la Historia: Nuevas Perspectivass
The Academia Mexicana de Historia recently elected Georgetown professor John Tutino an international corresponding member. In this inaugural program, he will share his latest views setting the long history that made Mexico in global perspective. Antonio García de Leon, distinguished historian and Miembro de Número of the Academia, will respond to the presentation with his own reflections. In a second session, four Mexican scholars will present their pathbreaking visions, engaging questions ranging from ethnicity and regime-making to cholera politics, religion, and the challenges of transnational integration and migration. Open conversations among participants and the audience will follow. All sessions will be in Spanish.
Online: For those who wish to join online, please join the event via Zoom.
This event is co-sponsored by La Academia Mexicana de Historia, El Instituto Cultural Mexicano, and the Georgetown University Georgetown Americas Institute.
Accommodation requests related to a disability should be made by September 28 to Santiago Bastilleiro. A good faith effort will be made to fulfill requests made after January 28.