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PhD. Roy Hora
- Degrees:
Professor of History and Geography and Bachelor in History from the Catholic University of Valparaíso (1989) Magister Artium in History by the University of Santiago de Chile (1996) Doctor in Philosophy and Letters (Geography and History) by the University of Murcia (2005).
- Activity:
Professor of History and Geography and Bachelor in History from the Catholic University of Valparaíso (1989), Master Artium in History from the University of Santiago de Chile (1996) and PhD in Philosophy and Literature (Geography and History) from the University of Murcia ( 2005). Among his published books include works such as Subjects, mentalities and social movements in Chile (CIDPA, Viña del Mar, 1998), Between pain and anger. The revenge of Antonio Ramón Ramón. Chile, 1914 (Program of Studies and Documentation in Human Sciences, University of Los Lagos, Osorno, 2005), and more recently Trabajadores al poder. The movement of the Revolutionary Left (MIR) and the revolutionary project in Chile (Editorial Escaparate, Concepción, 2016). He has collaborated in foreign works through chapters such as "" State Terrorism and armed resistance in Chile. The MIR, between the dictatorship and the transition (1973-1994) », in Águila, Gabriela and Alonso, Luciano (Coordinators), repressive processes and social attitudes. Between Franco's Spain and the dictatorships of the Southern Cone, Prometheus Books, Buenos Aires, 2013, pp. 245-270; The social history in Chile. Epistemic ruptures and research topics (1980-2010) ", in Suárez Cortina, Manuel (Editor), Southern Europe and Latin America: Historiographical Perspectives, New Library, Siglo XXI, Madrid, 2014, pp. 123-146; and "Strategic design and political practice of armed resistance in Chile. The Movement of the Revolutionary Left (MIR), 1978-1988 ", in Pozzi, Pablo and Cajías, Magdalena. (Editors), Culture of the left, violence and politics in Latin America, CLACSO, Buenos Aires, 2015, pp. 101-125. Of his several articles, "" The development of the popular movement and the emergence of the revolutionary left in Chile (1953-1978) ", Tempo & Argumento, 7:16, Florianopolis, 2015, pp. 31-55; «The MIR and the Chilean political process in the 1967-1975 cycle», Atlante. Revue D'Études Romanes, 4, Lille, 2016, pp. 29-55; and «The Bolshevik Revolution and the Movement of the Revolutionary Left (MIR) in Chile (1965-1973). Adhesions and distances », Progress of CESOR, 14: 17, Rosario, 2017, pp. 97-116, are some of the most recent.