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Social History

California State University, San Bernardino

2019

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Music Is Power: Nueva Cancion’S Push For An Indigenous Identity, Jason Garcia Nov 2019

Music Is Power: Nueva Cancion’S Push For An Indigenous Identity, Jason Garcia

History in the Making

The emergence of Nueva Cancion musicians during 1960’s Chile, such as Victor Jara and Inti-Illimani, played an important role in propelling the left wing revolutionary movements that supported Salvador Allende’s presidential victory in 1970, making him the first democratically elected Socialist in the Western Hemisphere. Although there is much scholarly literature that deals with the social and political aspects of Nueva Cancion, historians have failed to recognize how indigeneity played a crucial role in the shaping the identity that Nueva Cancion musicians embodied through their music. With the power of music, Nueva Cancion became a militant song movement that represented …


Exhibiting Mental Health History In The Patton State Hospital Museum, Shannon Long, Amanda Castro, Sarah Hansen Oct 2019

Exhibiting Mental Health History In The Patton State Hospital Museum, Shannon Long, Amanda Castro, Sarah Hansen

History in the Making

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Comparative Book Review: Chopsticks And The Land Of The Five Flavors, Jacob P, Banda Oct 2019

Comparative Book Review: Chopsticks And The Land Of The Five Flavors, Jacob P, Banda

History in the Making

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Manzanar: Lasting Remnants And Reflections On An American Injustice, Rocío Gomez Oct 2019

Manzanar: Lasting Remnants And Reflections On An American Injustice, Rocío Gomez

History in the Making

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