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Aletheia is a journal edited by the graduate
students of the Masters in History and Memory program from the Faculty of
Humanities and Education Sciences (FaHCE), at the National University of La
Plata (UNLP). This journal reflects on, from a multidisciplinary point of
view, the issues of recent history and the collective memory of Argentina
and Latin America. The Masters in History and Memory program began as a
joint initiative of the FaHCE and the Committee for the Memory of the
Province of Buenos Aires.
Aletheia
disseminates articles, research reports, texts from masters and PhD
programs, master's thesis reviews, conferences, interviews, literature and
artistic production reviews; news and web site recommendations. It offers a
space to exchange and deepen in the knowledge of history and recent memory
of Argentina and related geographies from new analytical perspectives.
The FaHCE, where this
journal is created, was formally established in 1920. It is one of the
oldest and most prestigious, institutions, recognized mainly by the
formation of professors, researchers and intellectuals who have excelled at
national and international levels. Results of the different lines of
research are made available to the public through workshops, seminars and
conferences carried out by the faculty’s Secretariat of Research. FaHCE also
offers exchange programs working together with other national and
international academic institutions with which it has cooperation
agreements.
Since its foundation in
1905, the UNLP has been at the forefront of research
and scientific, cultural and artistic developments.
It is one of the largest and most renowned universities in Argentina,
hosting 100,000 students and 10,900 teachers in 17 faculties. UNLP
integrates 141 research and development centers where 3,500 researchers work
on their projects. It also has a Museum of natural sciences and a network of
12 thematic museums, an astronomical observatory, a public library and a
network of 21 libraries.
Aletheia
publishes twice a year, since 2010, and all its content is available in full
text in LatAm-Studies.
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