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#BHC2022MexicoCity Workshop: Empresariado en América Latina en Perspectiva Histórica y Global





Segundo Taller

Empresariado en América Latina en Perspectiva Histórica y Global


En víspera de la reunión anual 2022 de la Business History Conference  
Historia empresarial en tiempos de incertidumbre: acogiendo la complejidad y la diversidad https://thebhc.org/2022-bhc-meeting 
7 de abril de 2022

Hotel María Isabel Sheraton, México

Instituciones co-organizadoras

Business History Conference y la Asociación Mexicana de Historia Económica, A. C.


Llamado a presentación de resúmenes

El día previo al inicio de la Business History Conference (BHC) 2022 se llevará a cabo el Segundo Taller Empresariado en América Latina en Perspectiva Histórica y Global. Esta es una invitación para aquellxs investigadorxs que prefieran presentar resultados de investigación en idioma español o portugués y deseen aprovechar la reunión anual de la BHC para entablar conversaciones con investigadores internacionales especializados en las temáticas que trabajan. No hay temas predefinidos en esta Convocatoria. Se busca reunir a académicos que den muestra de la creciente historiografía empresarial sobre América Latina, con aportaciones desde diversas modalidades, actores, períodos y temáticas de la historia empresarial y la utilización de nuevas fuentes, incluyendo la historia oral y la historia digital. Se priorizará resúmenes (abstracts) que representen aportes novedosos y relevantes para la reflexión de la historia empresarial de América Latina desde perspectivas de largo plazo, análisis comparativos e interdisciplinarios, y miradas que trasciendan los espacios nacionales.

La fecha límite de envío de resúmenes (abstracts) será el 15 de octubre de 2021. El Comité Científico del Workshop evaluará las propuestas y a más tardar el 15 de diciembre de 2021 notificará aquellas que han sido aceptadas. Cada resumen (abstract) deberá contener 1) objetivos, 2) orientación teórica, 3) metodología, 4) fuentes, y 5) no exceder de 300 palabras. Los resúmenes (abstracts) deberán venir acompañados de una semblanza curricular de máximo una página.

Coordinadores: Dra. Araceli Almaraz (Colef-AMHE) - Dr. José Galindo (UV-AMHE)

Comité Científico: Dr. Carlos Dávila, Dra. María Inés Barbero, Dr. Rory Miller, Dra. Aurora Gómez Galvarriato y los coordinadores del taller.

Contacto e información adicional: almaraz@colef.mx y josgalindo@uv.mx.

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