Friday, January 3, 2:30–4:30 p.m.

American Historical Association Annual Meeting Sessions

49. The Construction of New States (and Nations?) in Nineteenth-Century Latin America

Hilton, Williford Room C

Joint session with the Conference on Latin American History

Chair: Frank Safford, Northwestern University

Papers: From State to Nation in Nineteenth-Century Brazil
Richard Graham, University of Texas at Austin

The Formation of a "Model Republic": Reflections on State-Building and Nation-Building in Chile, 1820s to 1870s
Simon Collier, Vanderbilt University

Mental States and the State of Law: State- and Nation–Building in Nineteenth-Century Argentina
Mark D. Szuchman, Florida International University

Governing Locally: Village and Nation in Early Nineteenth-Century Mexico
Karen Caplan, Rutgers University of at Newark

Comment: Jeremy I. Adelman, Princeton University

   

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