Dr Tanya Harmer is an Associate Professor in the Department of International History at LSE. A specialist on the Cold War in Latin America with a particular interest in the international transnational and global dynamics of the struggle, she has written widely on Chile’s revolutionary process in the 1970s, the Cuban Revolution’s influence in Latin America, counter-revolution and inter-American diplomacy, solidarity networks, women and gender. Her latest book tells the story of Beatriz Allende and Chile’s Revolutionary Left that came of age in the shadow of the Cuban Revolution.
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