Forschung in der Abteilung für Iberische und Lateinamerikanische Geschichte

Abgeschlossene Habilitationen

  • Prof. Dr. Christiane Berth (Universität Graz), Food, Politics, and Consumption in Nicaragua, 1960-1993
  • Dr. Moisés Prieto, Narratives of Dictatorship in the Age of Revolution

Laufendes Forschungsprojekt

Melina Teubner, Hühnerfleischkonsum im Mercosur

Laufende Dissertationen

  • James Barber: "The Historical Circularity of Jamaican and African+/American Cultural Practice. Re-framing the Jamaican Influence on Hip-Hop in New York"
  • Françoise Delavy: "Color production in indigenous Colombian communities: a reflection of identity and partnership with the territory"
  • Leticia  Ortega: "Nuclear non-proliferation in Latin American terms: the Tlatelolco Treaty and the regional balance of power (1967-2002)"
  • Jean Ramos: "Internalizing colonialism: land concentration and capital markets in Brazil (1850-1906)"
  • Paulo Zappia: "La cátedra de Economía Política en la Universidad de Buenos Aires (1823-1866)"

Abgeschlossene Dissertationen