British Academia's Response to the coup d'état in Chile: The Case of Academics for Chile
Keywords: Coup d'état in Chile, Academics for Chile, exile, Cold War, university autonomy
Abstract
This article seeks to shed light on British academia's response to the coup d'état in Chile from a global history approach, arguing that the concern expressed from the academic world transcended the bipolarity of the global context to appeal to a cross-cutting defence of human rights and university autonomy. To this end, the Judith Hart and the Chilean Solidarity Campaign collections were reviewed in the Labour History Archive in Manchester, in addition to documents from the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office at the National Archives. The above was complemented by secondary source bibliography.
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| Título de la Revista: | BULLETIN OF LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH |
| Editorial: | Wiley |
| Idioma: | English |
| Notas: | Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics) SCOPUS (Elsevier) |