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Second Latin American Economic History Congress
Mexico City, February 3-5, 2010
The Second Latin American Economic History Congress (CLADHE-II) will
take place in Mexico City from February 3 to 5, 2010. The economic
history associations of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and
Uruguay will be the organizers of the Congress. The Spanish and
Portuguese economic history associations will participate as invited
organizers. The Congress venue will be the National Autonomous
University of Mexico Cultural Centre at Tlatelolco.
The Congress will be the ideal academic forum to debate on-going
economic history research from Latin America and the Iberian
Peninsula, as well as to discuss global and comparative perspectives
with other regions.
The Congress is a collective effort that will definitely shape the
future research agenda of the region’s economic history. The Congress
will coincide with the Fourth International Congress of the Mexican
Economic History Association (AMHE-IV). Registration and payment fees
will allow participation in the full program of both Congresses.
The call for session proposals and the opening of the Registration &
Payment System will be announced in the following weeks. After the
sessions are approved, calls for papers will be announced, as well as
a call for posters. There will be opportunities to organize
roundtables and to present books, journals and websites.
Complete information on the Congress characteristics, calendar, fees
and methods of payment, as well as on Mexico, the venue and travel
arrangements, is available at www.economia.unam.mx/cladhe (in
Spanish).
The first announcement (Primera Circular) can be downloaded at
www.economia.unam.mx/cladhe/docs/circular1.pdf. If you have questions
or you want to request specific information in English, please write
to [log in to unmask]
Manuel A. Bautista González
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