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Roundtable to mark anniversary of Che's death

16 October 2017

Ernesto 'Che' Guevara

Our panellists: from left to right: Dr James Scorer (University of Manchester), Dr Helen Yaffe (LSE), Professor Dirk Kruijt (University of Utrecht), Richard Gott (journalist and historian, author of 'Cuba: A New History'), Nikolaos Souslous (UCL), Professor Elizabeth Dore (University of Southampton)
Photo credit: R Haitchcock (UCL)

UCL Americas was honored to organise and host a roundtable to mark the 50th anniversary of Ernesto 'Che' Guevara's execution in Bolivia. Eminent scholars and eye witnesses to the event got together to offer their views and insights on different aspects of Che's complex personality, as a man, policy-maker and legend. This event, which took place on October 9th, was convened by Dr. Emily Morris, UCL Institute of the Americas Honorary Research Fellow and chaired by Dr. Paulo Drinot, Senior Lecturer in Latin American History, UCL Institute of the Americas and editor ofChe's Travels: The Making of a Revolutionary in 1950s Latin America. A podcast of the presentations and discussions is available here.

Another event connected to this anniversary is the lecture to be delivered at UCL by Che's daughter, Dr. Aleida Guevara, on Cuban medical internationalism, on November 10. More information here.