Diego Batista Penholato

 

Bachelor (2011) and graduate (2012) in History (University of São Paulo). Master's degree in Social History (University of São Paulo), whose research was based on the intellectual trajectory of José Garrido Torres, an economist who helped build the economic modernization project that was consolidated after the 1964 coup. In the Doctorate, our research focuses on the formation of the Latin American Institute of Economic and Social Planning (ILPES), an organ linked to ECLAC that was fundamental in the discussion on the developmentalist theme from the 1960s onwards. The doctoral project has the central objective of understanding the participation of Brazilian intellectuals in the discussions held at ILPES and the participation of that intellectuality in a network that was organized at a transnational level.

Research interests: History of Ideas; Economic History; Cold War; Intellectual Elites.

Lattes: http://lattes.cnpq.br/0473558728260852

Selected publications

“José Garrido Torres: um economista na articulação do golpe de 1964”. In: Os Intelectuais Brasileiros e a Realidade Social. Jundiaí: Paco Editorial, 2019.