Runa (Mar 2017)

Ana Maria Lorandi and the Ethnohistory's train

  • Alejandra Ramos,
  • Carlos María Chiappe

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 2
pp. 97 – 113

Abstract

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In 2016 it was celebrated eighty years of the Dra. Ana María Lorandi, who dedicated over fifty years to academic research. This finds as active as ever, working on new projects and following the new generations of anthropologists interested in Ethnohistory. In writing this article, we think of honoring it by examining its contribution through three forms of action that she developed prominently: management, research and insertion into transnational networks. Throughout the text we proposed to recover his voice, trying to incorporate his vision of the history of scientific development in which played a key role.

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