February 2016
This digital archive traces the rise and consolidation of liberal ideology and practice in Latin America during the long nineteenth century.
Created by the Institute of Latin American Studies in collaboration with the British Library, it follows the development of liberalism through key themes: church and state, economic development, political culture, women and gender, and race and ethnicity. The resources primarily focus on the cases of Argentina, Mexico, and Peru, c. 1780-1930.
Read in HCS-Manguinhos:
Torres-Ruiz, Antonio. Nuevos retos y oportunidades en un mundo globalizado: análisis político de la respuesta al VIH/Sida en México. Hist. cienc. saude-Manguinhos, Set 2006, vol.13, no.3, p.649-674. ISSN 0104-5970
Schraiber, Lilia Blima. Histórias de médicos: vida de trabalho entre a prática liberal e a medicina tecnológica. Hist. cienc. saude-Manguinhos, Out 1997, vol.4, no.2, p.345-363. ISSN 0104-5970
Obregón, Diana. The anti-leprosy campaign in Colombia:the rhetoric of hygiene and science, 1920-1940. Hist. cienc. saude-Manguinhos, 2003, vol.10, suppl.1, p.179-207. ISSN 0104-5970