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Tiziana Bertaccini is a professor of Latin American History in the Department of Cultures, Politics and Society at the University of Turin. You studied History of Latin America with Marco Bellingeri who was your director of your thesis, degree and doctorate. You lived for many years in Mexico where you worked in various institutions, and were a researcher at the Instituto de Investigaciones Historicas of UNAM in Mexico City (2005-2008). Her lines of research concern the political-institutional history of the 20th and 21st centuries, supranational politics, regional integrations and borders. She is coordinator of the international network of comparative studies on borders Rec Fronteras; she is a member of the steering committee of the Risi Journal of the Società Italiana Storici Internazionali and of De Europa – European and Global Study Journal of the University of Turin. Among her publications are Ficción y realidad, del héroe popular (Universidad Iberoamericano y CONACULTA, México, 2001); El régimen priísta frente a la clases medias (1943-1964) (CONACULTA, Mexico, 2009); Le Americhe Latine nel XX secolo (Feltrinelli, Milan, 2014).
Rossana Barragán is a PhD in history at the Escuela de Altos Estudios en Ciencias Sociales de Paris where she taught the History Degree Course. She has also been a lecturer for the History Degree Course at the Universidad Mayor de San Andrés in La Paz, and director of the Archivio de La Paz (2005-2010).
She has been a Senior Researcher at the Instituto Internacional de Historia Social de Amsterdam (2001-2022) and is currently a Fellow of the Instituto and Investigadora del Postgrado Multidisciplinario CIDES-UMSA in La Paz.
Among her first publications there is Espacio Urbano y Dinámica Étnica en La Paz, selected among the 200 books rivisited for the Bicentenary of Independence, and also selected in 2003 by the Biblioteca del Bicentenario de la Vicepresidencia del Estado Plurinacional, and Indios, mujeres y ciudadanos en el siglo XIX (Fundación Diálogo, La Paz.) In 2009, she was coeditor of the Volumen Miradas a la Junta de La Paz; Juntas, Guerrillas, Héroes y Conmemoraciones and alongside María Luisa Soux she published Reescrituras de la Independencia, 2012 (Fundación Diálogo, La Paz). She edited Trabajos y trabadores en América Latina Siglos XVI-XXI, 2019. (Vicepresidencia del Estado, CIS, La Paz).
She is a member of the Editorial Committee of the online magazine Revista Latinoamericana de Trabajos (REVLATT).
Recently she published Potosí in the Global Silver Age (16th—19th Centuries) with Paula Zagalsky, (Brill, Leiden 2023). She’s currently adding the finishing touches to El Imperio del trabajo: produciendo plata para el mundo (siglos xvi-xviii) while her next release is The Struggle for Natural Resources: Findings from Bolivian History, edited with Carmen Soliz, New-México 2023.
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