The New York City Latin American History Workshop (NYCLAHW) hosts the talk,“Sovereignty, Asylum, and the Irony of ‘Strong’ Borders: How Protecting Free Migration Strengthened Central American Borders in the 19th Century, and How 21st-Century Securitization Efforts Are Now Weakening Them”, by scholar Daniel Mendiola (Vassar)
This event is free and open to the public, pre-registration required. For information or to obtain a copy of the pre-circulated paper and to RSVP, please contact Mark Rice, at Mark.Rice@baruch.cuny.edu.
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About New York Latin American History Workshop (NYCLAHW):
Founded by faculty at NYU and Columbia in 1999, this working group is currently a partnership between the graduate programs in Latin American History at NYU, Columbia University, SUNY Stony Brook, and Baruch College in the CUNY system. It brings together faculty and graduate students from around the New York metropolitan area. The meetings run in a workshop format with presenters sharing new work in progress. To join the email list or receive a copy of the papers, please contact the current host Mark Rice (mark.rice@baruch.cuny.edu).