Saturday, August 1, 2015

SPRING 2015

The Workshop had a wonderful Spring 2015 program, with papers by Jonathan Greenwood, Lauren MacDonald and Prof. Erin Rowe. All of this in addition to hosting the Annual Meeting of the ASPHS!

Program in Latin American Studies Website

Many of the LAIHW events (and more) may be found on the PLAS website

Thursday, August 14, 2014

FALL 2014 Latin American and Iberian History Workshop

The Johns Hopkins University
Department of History & Program in Latin American Studies
Latin American and Iberian History Workshop
Fall 2014

Thursday, September 11 from 12-1 in Mergenthaler 266
Professor Jeffrey D. Needell (University of Florida/History & Latin American Studies)

*The workshop will be a discussion of his important 2001 Journal of Latin American Studies
article “The Abolition of the Brazilian Slave Trade in 1850: Historiography, Slave Agency
and Statesmanship”. JSTOR link: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3653761





Tuesday, September 16 from 12-1 in Mergenthaler 266
Joseph Clark (History)

Tuesday, October 21 from 12-1 in Mergenthaler 266
Katherine Bonil Gómez (History)

Tuesday, November 4 from 12-1 in Mergenthaler 266
Matthew Franco (History of Science)

Monday, December 30, 2013

SPRING 2014



The Johns Hopkins University
Department of History
Latin American History Workshop
Spring 2014

Tuesday, February 11 from 12-1 in CAS/Greenhouse
Peter Mazur (University of York)

Wednesday, February 26 from 12-1 in CAS/Greenhouse
Katherine Bonil Gómez (History)

Wednesday, March 12 from 12-1 in CAS/Greenhouse
Dexnell Peters (History)

Wednesday, March 26 from 12-1 in CAS/Greenhouse
Álvaro Caso Bello (History)

CANCELLED
Friday, March 28 from 12-1 in CAS/Greenhouse
Professor Jeffrey Needell (University of Florida)


Monday, March 31 from 1:30-2:30 (location to be determined)
Professor Jens Baumgarten (University of São Paulo)

Tuesday, April 29 from 9:30-10:30 (Merganthaler 266)
Professor Richard Drayton (KCL) 


The Workshop is a venue for the presentation and discussion of graduate student work-in-progress, with occasional presentations from eminent senior scholars. It is generously sponsored by the Center for Africana Studies, the Program on Latin American Studies, and the Department of History. Papers are circulated one week in advance. Requests to be added to the mailing list, as well as all questions, concerns, and suggestions, should be directed to Prof. Gabriel Paquette (gpaquet1@jhu.edu).