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Latin America and the construction of a hegemonic periodization.
Author(s) -
Carlos Riojas López
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
ciencia nueva, revista de historia y política
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2539-2662
DOI - 10.22517/25392662.20891
Subject(s) - periodization , latin americans , hegemony , narrative , history , key (lock) , political science , ancient history , literature , law , computer science , art , computer security , politics
Underlying institutional factors and a type of periodization in the most influential narratives of global history contribute to the peripheralization of Latin America. The objective of this article is to learn more precisely what is being written about Latin America in two leading journals that study this continent as their main topic. I have chosen five periods and four historical events. Even though the periodization is constructed by events linked to the trajectory of the West, it offers an opportunity to situate Latin America as a key actor in a new global history.

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