12/07/2024
Last week, we hosted prof. Ricardo Sáenz de Tejada, from the University of San Carlos. He delivered a very interesting talk on the indigenous peoples and democracy in Guatemala. Followed by an interesting discussion and drinks with the students, staff and the larger LAS community.
25/06/2024
El prof. Ricardo Sáenz estará en los Países Bajos la próxima semana. Es antropólogo y politólogo de la Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala. En esta conferencia hablará sobre el estado de la democracia y el papel de los pueblos indígenas en ese país. La charla está abierta a todo público. Se agradece registro previo enviando un correo a [email protected]
20/05/2024
Coming Thursday Latin American Studies Research Master Symposium, 15.15-18 hrs. at Lipsius room 1.48. Open to everyone. Multilingual event: presentations will be in the language of the title of the presentation.
13/05/2024
Mis he niet! LeidenGlobal organiseert 'actualiteitencolleges' over actuele vraagstukken in de wereld. LAS prof. Patricio Silva zal donderdag aanstaande, 17-18.30, een lezing geven over de huidige crisis in Ecuador, waar drugsgerelateerd geweld de hele samenleving diep heeft ontwricht. De titel van de lezing is 'De perfecte storm in Ecuador: politieke polarisatie, drugshandel en losgeslagen criminaliteit'. Aansluitend aan de lezing vindt een Q&A plaats onder leiding van prof. dr. Remco Breuker.
Het Leids Actualiteitencollege #3: Toename van Drugsgeweld in Ecuador en de Rol van Nederland
Het 3e Leids Actualiteitencollege gaat over het toenemende geweld in Ecuador, waarbij drugssmokkel en drugshandel een grote rol spelen. Hoogleraar Patricio Silva gaat in op de geschiedenis om te begrijpen waarom de drugssmokkel daar zo'n vlucht heeft genomen.
26/04/2024
It was exciting to see the Latin American Studies track at the BA International Studies provide unique yet complementary perspectives on the narco phenomenon in Latin America. The panel members, Prof. Patricio Silva, Dr Randal Sheppard, Dr María Gabriela Palacio and Paulina Rabah Ramírez, MA, went beyond their usual areas of expertise and commented on the ambiguities, paradoxes, and implications of the narco prefix when associated with socioeconomic, political, and cultural developments in the region. The discussion was well-received by students from Leiden and The Hague, who asked thought-provoking questions and engaged in active dialogue under the moderation of Juliët Tinebra.
24/04/2024
Upcoming event, Thursday 2 May.
What is the impact of indigenous peoples in (re-)shaping the nation-state? With cases from Guatemala, Peru, Chile and Bolivia. The event is open to everyone but please register by sending an email to [email protected]
Further info at: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/events/2024/05/pcni-seminar-may-2024
23/04/2024
Coming Thursday in Campus The Hague!
11/04/2024
Some of the extra activities and open classes of this semester. Feel free to join!
29/02/2024
Associate Professor at LAS, Nanne Timmer, will be a speaker at this interesting event. 8 March, 17.00 hrs. at Wijnhaven building, room 2.02 (the Hague campus)
28/02/2024
PhD Defence
On Tuesday 27 February 2024 Camilo Fernández Carrozza successfully defended his PhD dissertation entitled ‘Ideología y clivajes partidarios en la conformación del socialismo como expresión política en Chile, 1891-1938’.
This historical study examines the ideological creation of socialism as a form of political expression within the party system in Chile. To do so, it uses the cleavage model as an explanatory framework for the political-party development of Chilean socialism since the 1891 civil war until the creation of the Popular Front in 1938. In general, academic debate considers that, to a great extent, the insertion of new groups into the political system depends on their degree of openness to or exclusion from this. Going against this however, the study shows that the ideological factor is important in this process, since institutional insertion is also a political decision interceded by the strategic principles and organisational conventions of a determined political setup. In this sense, the ability to adapt to the opportunities presented by the political system has been key to Chilean socialism, since this was an area in which the institutional pathway was more flexible and viable that the extra-institutional one.
The thesis was supervised by Prof. Patricio Silva and Dr Pablo Isla Monsalve from the Latin American programme (LAS). The PhD Committee was chaired by Prof. W.J. Heiser (Faculty of Social Sciences). Prof. Damian Pargas (Institute of History) was the Committee’s Secretary. The PhD Committee was further conformed by Prof. Javier Couso (Universidad Diego Portales), Prof. Cristóbal Kay (Erasmus University / ISS), Prof. Willem Adelaar and Dr Soledad Valdivia Rivera, both from the Faculty of Humanities of Leiden University.
19/02/2024
16/02/2024 LAS History at Leiden University hosted a profoundly interesting and relevant talk by Dr. Luis Cordero Vega, Minister of Justice and Human Rights of Chile. He talked about the government's plan to investigate and clarify the forced disappearances during dictatorship. The event was attended by a large audience, including the Chilean ambassador and various diplomatic representatives of LA countries. Afterwards, all participants enjoyed a cocktail together.
09/12/2023
Conversatorio sobre Plurinacionalidad y Procesos Constituyentes, con la participación de dra. Soledad Valdivia (LAS). Se realizará en la Universidad Diego Portales, el día miércoles 12 de diciembre, a hrs 13.00 (Santiago)/hrs. 17 (Amsterdam).
Registro: https://forms.gle/PjT9y4m5QgQsWwii6