Colombian Historians and the Public
Catalina Muñoz is associate professor of history at the Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, where she is currently working on strategies to use history for peace building in Colombia. She holds a PhD in history from the University of Pennsylvania (2009). Some of her publications include “Moving Pictures: Memory and Photography among the Arhuaco of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia” published in History and Anthropology (2017), “Indigenous State-Making in the Frontier: Arhuaco Politics in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia, 1900–1920” published in Ethnohistory (2016), “‘A Mission of Enormous Transcendence’: The Cultural Politics of Music during Colombia’s Liberal Republic, 1930–1946” published in the Hispanic American Historical Review (2014), and “Redefiniendo la memoria nacional: Debates en torno a la conservación arquitectónica en Bogotá, 1930–1946” published in Historia Crítica (2010).
Catalina Muñoz; Colombian Historians and the Public. The Public Historian 1 November 2018; 40 (4): 28–32. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/tph.2018.40.4.28
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