Nationalization and Everyday Nationalism: An Overview Claudio Hernández Burgos, Odilón Caldeira Neto PDF (Spanish) HTML (Spanish)
The Ayacucho prefecture and sub-prefectures as agents of nationalism in the border dispute between Peru and Ecuador (1910) Miriam Encarnación-Pinedo, Carmen Cazorla-Zen PDF (Spanish) HTML (Spanish)
"Any Revolutionary Movement Can Count on Cuba": The Construction of Cuban Internationalist Nationalism during the Year of Solidarity (1966) Alberto García Molinero PDF (Spanish) HTML (Spanish)
Everyday Militarist Nationalism in the Schools of the Chilean Dictatorship: Ritual Uses of Civic Events and Commemorations (1973-1980) Sebastián Neut Aguayo, Pablo Neut Aguayo PDF (Spanish) HTML (Spanish)
A nation in sketches? Processes of Aymara identification in Chile during the transitional period, 1990-1993 Cristina Oyarzo PDF (Spanish) HTML (Spanish)
Hilda Sabato is a referent of Hispano-American historiography. As a result of the launching of the first volume of the editorial project Historias de lo político en Colombia: imaginando repúblicas en tiempos de independencia, 1780-1852 (Bogotá: Universidad Nacional de Colombia; Universidad del Rosario, 2024), we took advantage of Hilda Sabato's presence in Bogotá to talk with her about the familial, political and intellectual context of her formative years, her experience amid the dictatorships in the Southern Cone, her return to Argentina in the late 1970s and the process of democratic and institutional reconstruction, particularly in the university sphere. We also talked about her concerns and theoretical approaches in the political sphere, as well as her view of the configuration of the republic after the monarchical fracture and the construction of political communities throughout the nineteenth century. In short, the interview addresses the problems and questions that Sabato has sought to resolve through her extensive bibliography. Hilda Sabato, Margarita Garrido, Franz Hensel , Francisco A Ortega HTML (Spanish) PDF (Spanish)