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Tuberculosis en América Latina

Los artículos analizan temas tales como la lucha contra la tuberculosis en México, la tuberculosis y el mundo laboral en Colombia, la influencia que ha ejercido la tuberculosis en la formalización de la arquitectura y representaciones de la enfermedad en la literatura Argentina.

Human and nonhuman territories

In this interview to the blog of HCS-Manguinhos, historian Frederico Freitas talks about the spatial perspective in the interaction between human and nonhuman animals and the historical importance of Iguazú and Iguaçu national parks at the border of Brazil and Argentina.

Deep waters

To celebrate the World Water Day, we selected articles about seas, oceans and rivers as subjects of history.

La cuestión de la leche en América Latina: expertos, mercados y políticas públicas en el siglo XX

Los editores y autores de “La cuestión de la leche en América Latina”(HCSM vol 28 n4, out-dez, 2021) Sören Brinkmann, José Buchini, Pilar Zazueta, Sandra Aguilar y Stefan Pohl presentan el dossier el viernes, 25 de marzo por zoom.

Science, culture and society: an interview with Jahnavi Phalkey

Phalkey, a prominent historian of science from India, has brought a fresh perspective to a series of topics such as the relationship between Science and Empire and the challenges of transnational histories of sciences.

A historiographic essay on the history of women, medicine, and gender

Some of the most important works and approaches.