The afternoon session at the Janey Annual Conference took on 500 years of Mexican history — and the room was fully engaged. A reminder of why this kind of long-view historical scholarship matters.
Scenes from a fantastic morning at the Janey Conference — our first panel dug into Venezuela after US intervention, with sharp takes and sharper debate. Gratitude to our speakers and everyone who joined the conversation! @AleVelascoNYU@alepanzarelli@FinchelsteinF@danielfermin
How is Venezuela after US intervention and where is the country headed? What about socialism, oil, democracy, and imperialism? Join the discussion with @AleVelascoNYU, @danielfermin, and @alepanzarelli this Friday in our Annual Conference
🌐Register here: https://t.co/ySWzhbaq1j
In Mexico: A 500-Year History, Paul Gillingham shows how often Mexico has been a dynamic and vital shaper of world affairs. Join the discussion with Caterina Pizzigoni and @FinchelsteinF this Friday in our Annual Conference!
🌐Register here:
https://t.co/ySWzhbaq1j
Congratulations Dr. @alepanzarelli !!!
It has been a honor to be your advisor! I learned so much from your work on the mythology & rituals of Venezuelan populism & the cult of Chavez. Thanks to other members of doctoral committee Carlos de la Torre @patricionavia & Andrew Arato
Latin America from past to present. @JaneyProgram annual conference. This year: 2 panels on Venezuela & Mexico with Caterina Pizzigoni (Columbia), Paul Gillingham (Northwestern), @AleVelascoNYU & Ale Panzarelli, Daniel Fermin & myself from @TheNewSchool
On Friday, April 17th, join professor @FinchelsteinF for a conversation with author Ruperto Long on the long-awaited English translation of his hit book, The Girl Who Watched the Trains Depart. Open to the public. Register here: https://t.co/dTVfHzle5C
This Friday, November 7 — join us at @TheNewSchool for a talk by historian Gerardo Caetano: “The Impact of Fascism in Uruguay, 1919–1945.” 🇺🇾
📍 Wolff Room, 6 E 16th St (11th floor) 🕓 12:00 pm
Hosted by @JaneyProgram & the Consulate of Uruguay in New York.
Join us for the launch of the Cambridge Elements in the History and Politics of Fascism.
The Series, edited by Antonio Costa Pinto & @FinchelsteinF
Thursday, May 1, 2025, 10:30AM to 1:00PM (EDT)
6 East 16th Street, Room 1103
https://t.co/u4d6AQpM4h