Luces y sombras sobre América Latina en una historia global
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https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-7976.2019v26n41p42Resumo
Tras haberse realizado una actualización bibliométrica del número de artículos publicados sobre América Latina como tema principal de estudio en las revistas Journal of World History y Journal of Global History, se ratifica que existe una periferización del continente. El objetivo del presente artículo es cuestionar si lo anterior es un fenómeno cuantitativo o si existen algunas excepciones al respecto; es decir, ¿cuáles son los factores institucionales que subyacen a ese fenómeno? La exposición se divide en tres partes. Primero, se detallan los hallazgos relacionados con la actualización bibliométrica; luego, se exponen cuatro ejemplos donde el papel de América Latina es relevante en narraciones influyentes que se conectan con la historia global; por último, se exponen algunos factores con los que se intenta explicar la naturaleza de esas manifestaciones, lo que arroja un panorama de luces y sombras sobre América Latina en las interpretaciones de historia global.Referências
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