Pensar los largos años sesenta en América Latina a partir de los vínculos con los años cincuenta. Algunas notas para su comprensión desde el campo político, intelectual y de las izquierdas
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Monsálvez Araneda, Danny Gonzalo
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Universidad Pablo de Olavide
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El presente artículo tiene como objetivo central pensar los largos años sesenta en América Latina (1959-1973), a partir del análisis de algunos acontecimientos políticos e intelectuales que se desarrollaron en el continente durante la década del cincuenta; los cuales tuvieron no solo proyección, sino también fuerza e intensidad durante los años sesenta y setenta a consecuencia de la profundización de la Guerra Fría en América Latina, a partir de la revolución cubana en 1959. De esta forma, nos proponemos ampliar los análisis que generalmente se realizan sobre largos años sesenta, tomando en consideración aquellas lecturas tempranas de la Guerra Fría en Latinoamérica, fundamentalmente algunos acontecimientos de carácter político e intelectual vinculados al campo de las izquierdas desde mediados de siglo XX en adelante
The main objective of this article is thought about the “long sixties” in Latin America (1959-1973), based on the analysis of some political and intellectual events that took place on the continent during the fifties. These events not only had projection but also strength and intensity during the sixties and seventies as a result of the deepening Cold War in Latin America, beginning with Cuban Revolution in 1959. We propose to expand the analyses generally conducted on the “long sixties” by taking into consideration those early readings of the Cold War in Latin America, focusing in political and intellectual events linked to left-wing fields from the mid-20th century onwards.
The main objective of this article is thought about the “long sixties” in Latin America (1959-1973), based on the analysis of some political and intellectual events that took place on the continent during the fifties. These events not only had projection but also strength and intensity during the sixties and seventies as a result of the deepening Cold War in Latin America, beginning with Cuban Revolution in 1959. We propose to expand the analyses generally conducted on the “long sixties” by taking into consideration those early readings of the Cold War in Latin America, focusing in political and intellectual events linked to left-wing fields from the mid-20th century onwards.
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Americanía: revista de estudios latinoamericanos de la Universidad Pablo de Olavide de Sevilla, ISSN-e 2174-0178, Nº. 21, 2025, págs. 1-34




