Building the peruvian historiography: history and historians of the National University Federico Villarreal. Lima (1980-1992)
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https://doi.org/10.15381/ishra.v2i3.14814Keywords:
Historiography, New History, Social History, Marxism, National University Federico VillarrealAbstract
This paper seeks to reconstruct the principal initial elements that determined the formation of a historiographic identity among the historians of the National University Federico Villarreal. These elements were the creation of student and academic journals, the organization of seminars and events, as well as the diffusion of historiographic currents, which were reflected in his works. All as part of the beginning of the Professional School of History during the decade of the eighties and early nineties.Downloads
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