Abstract

ABSTRACT This article draws attention to some of the contributions that Mohandesi makes in his essay while critiquing one of his central arguments. I primarily approach this response from my teaching position as a scholar of modern Latin American history. From this perspective, I do not feel that we have reached a roadblock in our studies of the Global Sixties, but rather that we have yet to explore many of its meanings.

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