Revolucion,emancipacion de la esclavitud y acceso a la ciudadania

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Revolucion,emancipacion de la esclavitud y acceso
a la ciudadania: una familia de plantadores
franceses, sus esclavos y sus descendientes, entre la
revolucion de Haiti y la guerra de 1912 en Cuba
Cuban Research Institute, Florida International University
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cordially invites you to the lecture
Revoluci6n, emancipaci6n de Ia esclavitud y
a Ia ciudadania: una familia de plantadores franceses, sus esc/avos y sus descendientes, entre Ia revoluci6n de Haiti y Ia guerra
de 1912 en Cuba
by
Mariallglesias Utset
Professor of History, Universidad de Ia Habana
Wednesday, December 9, 2009, 5:00 p.m .
FlU Modesto A. Maidique Campus, OM 370
Dr. Marial Iglesias Utset is the author of Metaforas del cambio: Vida
cotidiana en Cuba, 1898-1902, a book on the political culture of the
period of transition from Spanish rule, to U.S. occupation, to independence in Cuba. The book won the 2002 Clarence Haring Prize from the
American Historical Association for the best book on Latin American
history written by a Latin American. Dr. Iglesias holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Moscow and a Ph.D. in History from the
Universidad de Ia Habana.
Co-sponsored by the Department of History Graduate Student
Association.
Lecture will be in Spanish.
Refreshments will be served.
For additional information, call the CRI at (305) 348-1991.
Latin American and Caribbean Center
University Park, OM 353 305-348-2894 http://lacc.fiu.edu
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