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Premio Nacional de Ciencias Sociales en Cuba es invitado a Los Estados Unidos
2009-10-27
Carlos Manuel Estefanía.
Director de CubaNuestra

 

 

The Bildner Center / Cuba Project cordially invites you to the following event in the CUBA Seminar Series:

 Rethinking Cuban History ‘Cubanidad’ in the Context of the Americas

 


Dr. Eduardo Torres-Cuevas
Professor of History, University of Havana
Director, José Martí National Library
President, Casa de Altos Estudios Don Fernando Ortiz

In this talk, Professor Eduardo Torres-Cuevas will address issues of race, religiosity, and social stratification (marginalidad). He will discuss the changing schools of thought regarding Cuban national identity as well as explore the connections between Cuba and the larger circum-Caribbean. **NOTE: Presentation to be in Spanish, with summary translations in English.**

 

WHEN: Monday, November 2, 2009, 4:00 PM

WHERE: The Graduate Center, Rooms 9206/9207
365 Fifth Avenue (@ 34th Street)

About the Speaker:
Dr. Eduardo Torres Cuevas is a distinguished Cuban intellectual whose work has focused on topics of Cuban independence, abolitionism, slavery, popular religion, freemasonry, and the formation of “cubanidad.”  He is the Director of the Instituto de Altos Estudios Fernando Ortiz of the University of Havana, where he has taught for over 30 years. Since 2007 he has been the Director of the José Martí National Library, where he has undertaken important initiatives of outreach and reorganization. He has taught at universities in France and Germany, is a member of national and international professional associations, and he organized the Center for the Historical Study of Freemasonry and Patriotic Societies in Latin America. His extensive publications include works on Félix Varela, José Antonio Saco, Obispo Espada, Antonio Maceo, the history of Freemasonry in Cuba, and the history of thought in Cuba. Among his many prizes are the National Literature Prize and the National Prize in Social Sciences of Cuba.

During his stay in New York, he will give talks and presentations on Rethinking Cuban history, the National Library of Cuba: its structure and future plans, and the history of Freemasonry in Cuba.  His interests include the history of Cuban thought, connections between Cuba and other countries of the Caribbean, forms of Cuban popular religiosity, slavery and abolition, and the history of Cubans in New York and Louisiana.

Space is limited, PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.
TO RESERVE send e-mail to Jackie Slater at cubaproject@gc.cuny.edu.

For updates and further information about this and other events, please visit www.bildner.org (click “Events”).

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Bildner Center for Western Hemisphere Studies
The Graduate Center, CUNY
365 Fifth Avenue, Suite 5209
New York, NY 10016
Phone: 212.817.2096 | Fax: 212.817.1540
Email:
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