Upcoming Events at the Katz Center
Mexican Studies Seminar | Winter 2018
Join the Katz Center this winter for the following Mexican studies seminars:
- Milena Ang, Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts, The University of Chicago
“How to jail a governor: Institutions, coercion, and elite accountability in Mexico“
January 30, 2018
12:30 – 1:50 PM, John Hope Franklin room, SSRB 224
- William Barnes, University of St. Thomas
“History as a Construct in Aztec Mexico: Time, Tales, and the Calendar”
February 13, 2018
12:30 – 1:50 PM, Foster Hall 103
- Mikael D. Wolfe, Stanford University
“Watering the Revolution: An Environmental and Technological History of Agrarian Reform in Mexico”
February 20, 2018
12:30 – 1:50 PM, John Hope Franklin room, SSRB 224
- Christian Paiz, UC Berkley
“In a League of Brothers: Grower and Farmworker Patriarchies and the Question of “Comunidad” in Chicano Historiography”
March 6, 2018
12:30 – 1:50 PM, John Hope Franklin room, SSRB 224
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The central mission of the Katz Center is to enrich the Mexican studies community at The University of Chicago by sponsoring academic conferences, lectures, and a seminar series. These events serve to advance innovative research on Mexico and foster dialogue between faculty and practitioners from various disciplinary and professional fields. Unless otherwise specified all our events are free and open to the public.
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