Indigenous Histories Now: A Symposium on Trends in Indigenous Colonial Latin American History

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Organised by Michael Bax (Oxford), Tania Bride (Oxford), and Joana Neves Teixeira (Oxford), this international symposium offers a unique opportunity to engage with cutting-edge research on indigenous history, focusing specifically on colonial Latin America. It also celebrates the growing relevance of this major scholarly field in Oxford over recent years, largely thanks to the exceptional calibre of graduate students and early career researchers. The event will feature a wonderful line-up of speakers and participants from all over the world. Caterina Pizzigoni (Columbia) will deliver the introductory talk on 18 June. Other speakers include Salvador Reyes Equigas (UNAM), Capucine Boidin (Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris), Caroline Cunill (EHESS, Paris) and Andrew Laird (Brown), who will speak on 19 June alongside a number of Oxford-based scholars.

The symposium is sponsored by Magdalen College, Oxford, the Faculty of History of the University of Oxford, and the Latin American Centre. It is also part of, and supported by, the Iberian History Seminar programme for Trinity Term and will be its concluding activity for the current academic year. 

Please see programme here.