Chile, 35 Years: The Pinochet Dictatorship and its Aftermath

lectureship “Chile, 35 Years: The Pinochet Dictatorship and its Aftermath," September 12, 2008

The Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies at the Watson Institute, Brown University, RI

The Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies at the Watson Institute, Brown University, RI, organized a lectureship entitled, “Chile, 35 Years: The Pinochet Dictatorship and its Aftermath," to take place on September 12, 2008, commemorating the approach of the sixtieth anniversary of the Untied Nations’ “Universal Declaration of Human Rights.” Sponsored by the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies and the Herbert H. Goldberger Lectureship Fund, this series will bring together leading scholars of Chilean history, politics, and economy to Brown University for a sequence of lectures on the Pinochet dictatorship installed in Chile in 1974, and its aftermath. The even took lace Friday, September 12th, 9 AM. - 5 P.M. Joukowsky Forum, The Watson Institute, 111 Thayer Street.

Important papers were presented by well known US academics Peter Winn and Gina Cánepa, and Cenda was invited to present the keynote lecture.