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Hispanic Heritage Month: The Mexican Revolution, People's Movements, Migration, and the US: Then and Now

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    Please join us for a lecture and discussion with Assistant Professor Miles Rodriguez (Bard College) on The Mexican Revolution, People's Movements, Migration, and the US: Then and Now.

    Miles V. Rodríguez is an Associate Professor of History and Latin American & Iberian Studies, and Director of Latin American & Iberian Studies, at Bard College. He teaches courses on colonial and modern Latin America, migrants and refugees in the Americas, and people of Latin American descent in the United States. Oxford University Press published his book, Movements After Revolution: A History of People’s Struggles in Mexico, in 2022.

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    Created By: College of Liberal Arts, Global Studies, Latin American Studies, History
    Sponsors: Deparment of History // Latin American Studies // and Global Studies Program
    Open To: Public
    Intended Audience: Open to all
    Type: Lecture
    Tags: Hispanic Heritage Month // Mexican Revolution

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