Thursday, June 15, 2023 2pm
About this Event
Historians of Cuba continue to push scholarly frontiers by examining underappreciated aspects of the island’s past. Likewise, newer work in Cuban history often confounds standard chronologies by bridging the colonial, republican, and revolutionary periods in fresh ways.
Join us for a virtual conversation with former Goizueta fellows of the Cuban Heritage Collection, Anasa Hicks and Kelly Urban, as we celebrate the publication of their recent books and delve into the history of labor, gender, race, public health, state-building, and more across 20th-century Cuba.
Each author will give a short presentation followed by remarks from Jennifer Lambe and a question and answer session with the audience.
0 people are interested in this event
User Activity
Copyright: 2025 University of Miami. All Rights Reserved.
Emergency Information
Privacy Statement & Legal Notices