Past Workshops

Fall 2006 New York State Latin American History Workshop
Sunday, October 15th, 9:30am to 4pm
G08 Uris Hall, Cornell University

Kristina Boylan, Department of History, SUNY Institute of Technology, Utica, NY will present her paper "Se busca una 'honrada y santa companiera': Theorizing Men's Petitions to the Archdiocese of Mexico's Provisorato Matrimonial in Postrevolutionary Mexico, 1929-1940"

>>Read Kristina Boylan's paper

Rebecca Talley, Department of History, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY will present her paper tentatively entitled "God, Country, Science: Moral and Technical Education among Colombia´s Coffeegrowers, 1930-1960."

>>Read Rebecca Talley's Paper

9:45-10:15am Coffee/breakfast
10:15 -noon Rebecca Tally, Cornell Univ. "A Young and Dynamic Country: Soil Science and Conservation in Colombia, circa 1950"
Discussant: Nancy Appelbaum, Binghamton University
Noon-1:15pm Lunch
1:15-3pm Kristina Boylan, SUNY Inst. of Technology. "Se busca una honrada y santa compaņera: Theorizing Men's Petitions to the Archdiocese of Mexico's Provisorato Matromonial in Postrevolutionary Mexico (1929-1940)"
Discussant: Mary Roldan, Cornell University
3-3:15pm Wrap-up and discussion regarding spring workshop


New York State Latin American History Workshop

Public Services Program Center Room C

Binghamton University, Vestal, New York

Sunday, October 16, 2005

10-10:15 a.m. Welcome, Coffee
10:15-12:00 First Session

Emily Berquist, "Imagining the New World: A Spanish Bishop and Native Artisans Paint Trujillo, Peru"
Comment: Karen Graubart
12:00-1:00 Light Lunch
1:00-1:20 Planning for Spring Workshop
1:30-3:15 Second Session

Susan Gauss "Region, Class, and State in the Rise of Mexican Industrialism in the 1930s and 1940s"
Comment: Karin Rosemblatt
3:15-3:30 Wrap-Up

For Directions and Campus Maps, see the Visit BU webpage at:
http://www.binghamton.edu/home/about/visit.html

The Public Services Program Center Room C is on the first floor, of the Glenn Bartle Library building (entrance on the east side of the building). Parking lots (including Lot C at the Anderson Center, which is just north and down the hill from the Public Services Program Center) are free and open to the public on the weekend.

For more information, contact:
Nancy Appelbaum
nappel@binghamton.edu

Ray Craib
rbc23@cornell.edu

Karin Rosemblatt
karosemb@maxwell.syr.edu

Sponsored by:

The Dean of Harpur College and the Latin American and Caribbean Area Studies Program, Binghamton University
http://lacas.binghamton.edu/
The Program on Latin America and the Caribbean, Syracuse University
http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/moynihan/programs/placa/
The Latin American Studies Program, Cornell University
http://www.einaudi.cornell.edu/latinamerica/