Bienvenidos. Aquí tenéis algunas fotos que sacamos del Congreso "30 años de XVIII / XVIII at 30" que se celebró 16-19 marzo, 2008 en la Universidad de Virginia. Abajo hemos puesto fotos que os pueden interesar (hacer clic en la foto para aumentar).

Los participantes incluían a Pedro Álvarez de Miranda, Joaquín Álvarez Barrientos, Ralph Bauer, Magali Carrera, David T. Gies, Rebecca Haidt, Ruth Hill, Mariselle Meléndez, Jesús Pérez Magallón, David Slade, Karen Stolley, Diego Téllez Alarcia, Inmaculada Urzainqui y Eva Velasco. (Con la ayuda de: Sarah Bogard, David S. Francis, Irene Gómez Castellano, Katherine Karr-Cornejo, Allison Libbey, Zach Luddington, Natalie McManus, Stephanie Pridgeon, Karliana Sakas y Andrea M. Smith). El programa:









Magali Carrera

David S. Francis


Joaquín Álvarez Barrientos



Ruth Hill

Eva Velasco

Pedro Álvarez de Miranda, Karen Stolley


Mariselle Meléndez










Jesús Pérez Magallón

Karen Stolley

Diego Téllez Alarcia
Los tesoros del XVIII en Virginia

Javier Herrero con Inmaculada Urzainqui

Inmaculada Urzainqui, Pedro Álvarez de Miranda, Josune Urzainqui, David T. Gies, Eva Velasco

Pedro Álvarez de Miranda



David T. Gies

Rebecca Haidt

Stephanie Pridgeon

Ralph Bauer


Monticello
¡BBQ en casa!








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1 comment:
Nice photos David!! I wanted to tell my Dieciocho story. Many years ago (Spring 1988??) as a masters student, I wrote a term paper for David on Josefa Amar y Borbon. I was a very timid grad student at that time, in my first year, and very unsure of myself and even if I were meant for the profession. When I got my paper back, David asked me to see him. To my surprise, he suggested I work on the paper and submit it to Dieciocho, then under the supervision of Eva Kahiluoto Rudat. That single comment changed my life David--thanks to you and to Dieciocho, and to all the panelists who came to C'ville to celebrate 30 years of this wonderful journal. Un abrazo a todos! Betsy Lewis
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