Join Nicola Miller discuss her latest book

Tue May 12 2026 at 05:30 pm to 07:00 pm UTC+01:00

Room 103, 51 Gordon Sq | London

UCL Institute of the Americas
Publisher/HostUCL Institute of the Americas
Join Nicola Miller discuss her latest book
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Professor of Latin American History at UCL specialising in intellectual, cultural, political and international history of the Americas
About this Event

Republics of Knowledge: Nations of the Future in Latin America

In this event, jointly organised with the Institute of Historical Research Latin American history seminar, Prof Nicola Miller will discuss her recent book, (Princeton, 2020) with Dr Christopher Heaney (Penn State University) and Dr Sophie Brockmann (UCL).

All welcome!

Speakers:

is professor of Latin American history at University College London. She is interested in the intellectual, cultural, political and international history of the Americas, in comparative and transnational perspectives; and in nationalism and national identity, especially in the Americas. Her current research focuses on the history of knowledge in Latin America. Her books include Reinventing Modernity in Latin America: Intellectuals Imagine the Future, 1900–1930 and In the Shadow of the State: Intellectuals and the Quest for National Identity in Twentieth-Century Spanish America.

is a historian of Latin America, with research interests in the history of science, indigeneity, museums, race, and deathways in the Andes, Americas, and the World. His most recent, (Oxford University Press, 2023), is a history of the collection and display of Inca mummies and ancient Peruvian skulls in the Americas, spanning from the 16th century to the present. It won the Bolton-Johnson Prize for the best book in English on Latin American History published in 2023 from the Conference on Latin American History.

is a historian of modern Central America, specialising on histories of environment, landscapes and science between the eighteenth and twentieth centuries. She is currently working on her second book project, tentatively entitled "Making National Heritage in Transnational Environments, 1890-1940", funded by a Leverhulme Fellowship. This project examines how Maya archaeological sites were transformed into tourist sites and ‘national heritage’ in twentieth century Guatemala, and the influence of surrounding agricultural landscapes and agribusiness on this process.

(chair) is Professor of Latin American History at the Institute of the Americas, UCL.

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Room 103, 51 Gordon Sq, 51 Gordon Square, London, United Kingdom

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