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abroad. In addition, the Latin American History encourages networking on an international level by bringing together visiting scholars from different countries and stimulating innovative research and teaching
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historic issues. This interdisciplinary interplay of media production, identity, and history is what brings him to visit University of Bremen and Prof. Dr. Delia González de Reufels with the Latin American
arise soon. This situation demands the reflection by political theory and the history of ideas, as it brings political coping strategies to their limits and casts doubt on established narratives of modern political
societies are particularly affected by socioeconomic change and the opportunities and challenges it brings. With ongoing globalisation and Europeanisation, cities and regions serve as a central focal points
points can be obtained through elective courses. The constant development and improvement of a program brings about regular changes in the examination regulations, hence the existence of several examination
24-26 January 2013 at the Freie University Berlin, Institute for Latin American Studies . It will bring together the contributions by its members to the theme “Expert Knowledge in Latin American History
of Social Change in Northwest Zambia.” In: African Studies Quarterly 20: 2, pp. 110-112. 2021. “Bringing global capitalism back into the picture – social protection programmes in Africa.” Blog post, Review [...] an African Research World by Crystal Biruk.” In: LSE Review of Books. 2016. “Can Social Protection bring developmental states back to Africa? Findings from Zambia.” SASPEN Brief No. 7/2016. 2016. “Transformative
complex tribal dynamics, and issues of sovereignty and legitimacy. This workshop, as such aims to bring together stakeholders who are either involved or concerned about the pacification of Somalia. The
history agencies. History agencies are a relatively new phenomenon in the broad field of history, bringing together many of historians’ traditional skills and combining them with other skills and activities