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Indian and Slave Royalists in the Age of Revolution: Reform, Revolution, and Royalism in...

Indian and Slave Royalists in the Age of Revolution: Reform, Revolution, and Royalism in the Northern Andes, 1780–1825



https://www.amazon.com/Indian-Slave-Royalists-Age-Revolution/dp/1107084148 (The "Look Inside" preview at Amazon has the table of contents, and the first 25 pages, including the entire introduction as well as the first few pages of chapter 1.)

Marcela Echeverri: Indian and Black Royalists in the Age of Revolutions

YaleUniversity

Professor Echeverri is an interdisciplinary scholar with a background in Anthropology and Political Theory. Her research and teaching interests focus on the relationship between political subjectivities and social transformation in Latin America from colonial times to the present. We talk with Marcela Echeverri about Indian and Black Royalists in the Age of Revolutions.



Indian and Slave Royalists in the Age of Revolution

Center For Historical Research

Department of History at Ohio State

Presented by Marcela Echeverri Munoz at the Center for Historical Research. Marcela Echeverri Munoz is Associate Professor of History at Yale University. She received her PhD in Latin American and Caribbean History from New York University and has written about anthropology, gender, and nationalism in mid-twentieth century Colombia; slavery, Afro-Latinos and Indigeneity in the Spanish empire, and state formation in South America. Her book, Indian and Slave Royalists in the Age of Revolution: Reform, Revolution, and Royalism in the Northern Andes, 1780-1825, was awarded the 2017 Latin American Studies Association Jimenez Prize. Echeverri has won fellowships from the Instituto Colombiano de Antropología e Historia, the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas and Fundación Mapfre (Madrid, Spain), and other prestigious venues. This event is sponsored in part by a U.S. Department of Education Title VI grant to The Ohio State University Center for Latin American Studies.

The Ohio State University Center for Historical Research provides a stimulating intellectual environment for studying important historical issues around the world. Each year the Center brings together scholars from various disciplines to examine issues of broad contemporary relevance in historical perspective. The annual program of the Center is organized around a central theme, which will be explored through a series of seminars. For more information about CHR, visit http://chr.osu.edu



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