A House for Social Sciences
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Casa de las Américas, social sciences, publishing catalogueAbstract
This article analyzes the role of Casa de las Américas in the dissemination of social sciences in Latin America since the 1960s. Specifically, it examines and discusses its editorial catalog up to 2024. The study highlights Casa’s capacity for management, research, development, and publication while maintaining the interdisciplinarity that has characterized the social and human sciences since the publication of Ezequiel Martínez Estrada’s essay Análisis funcional de la cultura in 1960.
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