Colloquium

History Students

Previous editions

With over twenty editions, the University of Piura Student Colloquium has become a benchmark in promoting historical scholarship among younger generations. Encouraged by the tireless efforts of Professor Jorge Rosales since its inception in 1997 and the ongoing support of Dr. Juan Carlos Crespo, the colloquia have become a tradition within the Faculty of Humanities.

First Colloquium (1997)

Dates
September 4-5, 1997

Program
• Presentation – Jorge Rosales Aguirre
• Introduction to the Problem of the Philosophy of History – Víctor Hugo Palacios Cruz
• The San Teodoro Cemetery – Yanina Correa Gutiérrez
• The praise of Baquíjano – Elizabeth Hernández García
• The Lordship of Colán – Jorge Pável Elías Lequernaqué
• The Grau House – Margarita Quiroz Távara
• The work of Antonio Raimonidi – Ricardo Javier La Torre Silva
• Final analysis – Juan Carlos Crespo

II Colloquium (1998)

Dates
September 3-4, 1998

Program
• Presentation – Jorge Rosales Aguirre
• Bibliographic comparison on the probable founding date of the city of San Miguel de Piura – Jorge Pável Elías Lequernaqué
• The Eguiguren Mansion – Yanina Correa Gutiérrez
• The actions of Bishop Martínez Compañón during the Visit to the Main Church of Piura – Laurence Chunga Hidalgo
• Economic activities of the Indians of Colán – Jorge Pável Elías Lequernarqué
• Huaca “Arco Iris”; a new interpretation – Víctor Velezmoro Montes
• Final analysis – Pedro Rodríguez Crespo
• Closing – Antonio Mabres Torelló

III Colloquium (1999)

Dates
September 2-3, 1999

Program
• Presentation – Jorge Rosales Aguirre
• Carlos Chávez Sánchez: an illustrious Piuran – Daniel Eloy Romero Núñez
• Main rules of succession in Indian Law – Laurence Chunga Hidalgo
• An approach to the genealogy of the curacas of the town of Colán: 17th and 18th centuries – Jorge Pável Elías Lequernaqué
• The Tribute of the Fishermen of Sechura in the 17th Century – Julissa Gutiérrez Rivas
• The formation of the secular clergy during the visit of Bishop Martínez Compañón – Laurence Chunga Hidalgo
• Economic activities carried out in the town of Colán in the 17th century – Jorge Pável Elías Lequernaqué
• The Eguiguren family and their contribution to Piura – Yanina Correa Gutiérrez
• Final Analysis – Juan Carlos Crespo López de Castilla
• Closing Ceremony – Antonio Mabres

IV Colloquium (2000)

Dates
September 7-8, 2020

Program
• Presentation – Jorge Rosales Aguirre
• Tribute in the town of San Juan Bautista de Catacaos in the second half of the 17th century – María Roxana Pachérrez Timaná
• Tribute in San Andrés de Frías in the mid-18th century – Danitza Julissa Núñez Peña
• Crisis of the Piuran haciendas at the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries – Rolando Zapata Rumiche
• The Indian community at the beginning of the Republic – Laurence Chunga Hidalgo
• The toquilla straw hat: a Piura export product – Ruth Rosas Navarro
• Some aspects of the Church in Piura in the 18th Century – Laurence Chunga Hidalgo
• Fidelism in Piura – Julissa Gutiérrez Rivas
• Tradition and innovation in the artistic ceramics of Chulucanas – Wilmer Carrasco García
• Road conscription in Piura: 1920-1930 – Ruth Rosas Navarro
• Final Analysis – Juan Carlos Crespo López de Castilla
• Closing – Antonio Mabres Torelló

V Colloquium (2001)

Dates
September 6-7, 2001

Program
• Presentation – Jorge Pavel Elias Lequernaqué
• San Miguel de Piura in the early years of the Conquest – Yanina Correa Gutiérrez
• The Corregimiento of Piura and the general crisis of the 17th century: the case of the curacas of Catacaos – Jorge Pável Elías Lequernaqué
• The work of the priest Juan de Mori in the town of San Juan de Catacaos in the first half of the 17th century – María Roxana Pachérrez Timaná
• The taxation of the Indians of Catacaos in the 17th century – Lucy Palacios Valladolid
• The Indian community in Indian Law – Laurence Chunga Hidalgo
• New contributions to the study of Fidelism in Piura – Julissa Gutiérrez Rivas
• Residents of Piura: merchants and politicians (1806-1830) – Elizabeth Hernández García
• Road conscription in Piura: 1923-1925 – Ruth Rosas Navarro
• Final Analysis – Jorge Rosales Aguirre
• Acknowledgement – Ruth Rosas Navarro
• Final reflection – José Agustín de la Puente Candamo
• Closing – Antonio Mabres Torelló

VI Colloquium (2002)

Dates
September 5-6, 2002

Program
• Presentation – Carlos Hugo Sánchez Raygada
• Portuguese immigrants in viceregal Piura in the 17th century: 1642 – Fabiola Ortiz Rosas
• Sara de Bargas Torres e Ynojosa, woman of the hacienda and hacienda in Piura in the 17th century: 1680-1685 – Roxana Hernández García
• An approach to daily life in Piura at the end of the 17th and beginning of the 18th centuries, through records on the crime of adultery – Gleydi Sullón Barreto
• Interregional relations: a court case concerning alms and donations collected in Piura and other places for the Church of Santa Ana in Lima, which did not reach their destination – Cristina Vargas Pacheco
• Interpersonal and family relationships in the social history of Piura at the end of the 18th century – Ruth Rosas Navarro
• Peninsular Spaniards and their marital ties with the Piura elite at the end of the viceroyalty period – Elizabeth Hernández García
• Merchants and landowners in Piura at the beginning of the 19th century – Carlos Hugo Sánchez Raygada
• Images of Piura at the beginning of the 20th century – Cristina Vargas Pacheco
• Final Analysis – Juan Carlos Crespo López de Castilla
• Acknowledgement – Gleydi Sullón Barreto
• Final reflection – José Antonio del Busto Duthurburu
• Closing – Antonio Mabres Torelló

VII Colloquium (2003)

Dates
September 4-5, 2003

Theme
Tribute to Jorge Basadre G.

Program
• Presentation – Roxana Hernández García
• The intervention of the protector of natives in a dispute over the treatment of mitayo Indians in 1670 – Carlos Hugo Sánchez Raygada
• The Duty to Be Beautiful: Women's Fashion of the Piura Aristocracy. 18th Century – Cristina Vargas Pacheco
• Anti-tax movements in Piura. 18th Century – Wilson Feria Timaná
• Conflicts between ecclesiastical and local authorities in the town of Sechura. Second half of the 18th century – Roxana Hernández García
• A legal battle to preserve Black people in republican Piura, under the regime of slavery inherited from the Viceroyalty – Roxana Hernández García
• The legal and social situation of women in Piura within the family sphere. 1825-1852 – Víctor Velezmoro Montes
• Tacna: Basadre's “invisible homeland” – Wilson Feria Timaná
• Peru as continuity through time in the thought of Jorge Basadre Grohmann – Carlos Hugo Sánchez Raygada
• Jorge Basadre Grohmann and the process of forming national consciousness – Gleydi Sullón Barreto
• Final reflection – Personal testimony about Basadre by Juan Carlos Crespo López de Castilla
• Acknowledgement – Cristina Vargas Pacheco
• Closing Ceremony – Antonio Abruña Puyol

VIII Colloquium (2004)

Dates
September 2-3, 2004

Program
• Presentation – Ruth Rosas Navarro
• The solitude of the moment as the foundation of freedom. Reflections on human temporality – Víctor Hugo Palacios Cruz
• The Legend of Chicuate: The Enigma of an Enchanted Village in the Andes – Wilson Feria Timaná
• Problems and actions of the “caciques” of the northern coast of the Audiencia of Lima. The case of the indigenous people of Catacaos. 16th and 17th centuries – Jorge Pável Elías Lequernaqué
• The relationship between enslaved Black people and the Tribunal of the Holy Inquisition in America – Ruth Rosas Navarro
• Conditions for celebrating marriage in the viceroyalty era. Requirements, impediments, dispensations – Roxana Hernández García
• Of the skirt and the mantle – Cristina Vargas Pacheco
• The implementation of the intendancy system in America: the Peruvian case – Fabiola Ortiz Rosas
• Paita, a gateway for smuggling into the Peruvian viceroyalty: 18th century – Julissa Gutiérrez Rivas
• “Distinguished local patricians” versus “foreign patricians”: the struggle of Piuran lawyers for a canonry in Peru at the end of the viceregal period (1780-1821) – Elizabeth Hernández García
• The Echenique government: prosperity amid political tensions – Carlos Hugo Sánchez Raygada
• Citizen insecurity in Piura (1868-1878) – Gleydi Sullón Barreto
• Final reflection – Juan Carlos Crespo López de Castilla
• Acknowledgement – Jorge Pavel Elias Lequernaqué
• Closing – Ernesto Mavila Ugarte

IX Colloquium (2005)

Dates
September 1-2, 2005

Theme
Tribute to the National Academy of History (1905-2005)

Program
• Presentation – Fabiola Ortiz Rosas
• The Invisible Good: An Approach to the Consideration of Children During the Viceroyalty Period in Hispanic America – Roxana Hernández García
• The will of Don Sebastián de Colán y Pariñas: cacique of the “said communities”. December 1693 – Luis Alberto Requena Arriola
• An approach to the biography of Mateo Urdapileta Elola – Karina García García
• Monumental heritage of the city of Piura. A proposal to enhance its value – Alexander León Díaz
• Discussion with José Agustín de la Puente Candamo
• The invisible good: The Hospice of Our Lady of Atocha (17th-18th centuries) – Roxana Hernández García
• The meaning of being Peruvian according to Jorge Basadre Grohmann – Fabiola Ortiz Rosas
• National consciousness and the future of Peru – María del Pilar Riofrío Flores
• The National Academy of History and its significance in the life of the country – Ramona Maribel Medina Silupú
• Slideshow in homage to the National Academy of History, on the Centenary of its creation – Luis Alberto Requena Arriola
• Final reflection – José Agustín de la Puente Candamo
• Acknowledgement – Luis Alberto Requena Arriola
• Closing Ceremony – Antonio Abruña Puyol

X Colloquium (2006)

Dates
September 7-8, 2006

Program
• Presentation – Wilson Alfredo Feria Timaná
• Witchcraft in the Inca Empire – Lilybeth Echeandía Montenegro
• The ritual of sacrifice in the Inca Empire – Belén Gonzales Echave
• An Approach to the Legislation of the Inca Empire – Carlos Zegarra Moretti
• Atahualpa: the last Inca – Renata Távara Rodrich
• The role of alliances between Spaniards and natives in the conquest of the Inca Empire – María del Pilar Riofrío Flores
• Andean and Western Visions: Some Different Concepts – Alexander León Díaz
• A case of runaway slaves in Piura during the early Viceroyalty – Mariella Bereche Albirena
• Devotion, celebration, and tradition: Hispanic and indigenous elements in the mestizo manifestation of religiosity – Cynthia Cienfuegos Viera
• Beliefs, rites and customs: an analysis of the pilgrimage to the Lord of Ayabaca – María del Pilar Riofrío Flores
• The Cinchona Bark Trade in the Viceroyalty Period – Karina García García
• The now-vanished Hermitage of Our Lady of Agua Santa in San Miguel de Piura. 16th-18th centuries – Wilson Feria Timaná
• Final reflection – Juan Carlos Crespo López de Castilla
• Acknowledgement – María del Pilar Riofrío Flores
• Closing Ceremony – Antonio Abruña Puyol

XI Colloquium (2007)

Dates
September 6-7, 2007

Theme
Tribute to José Antonio del Busto Duthurburu

Program
• Presentation – Cecilia Saavedra Eche
• The Incas from the Spanish perspective of Cieza de León and Sarmiento de Gamboa – Pedro Falcón Sarango
• Andean worldview through the Spanish pen – Caridad Pizarro Nieves
• Two different ways of seeing the Tahuantinsuyo – Sofía Saavedra Agurto
• Two visions, one world: Garcilaso Inca de la Vega and Pedro Cieza de León – César Valencia Martínez
• The crime of “insults” during the Viceroyalty – Belén Gonzales Echave
• The defense of the Inca Atahualpa by Governor Francisco Pizarro, from the perspective of José Antonio del Busto – Víctor Andrés Vera Lizama
• The work of the Bethlehemite Order in viceregal Piura. 17th and 18th centuries – Cecilia Saavedra Eche
• The visit of Bishop Baltasar Jaime Martínez Compañón to the parishes of Sechura and Catacaos in 1783 – Lilybeth Echeandía Montenegro
• Relations between blacks and Indians in Piura during the emancipation period – Carlos Zegarra Moretti
• The legitimacy of Independence according to Juan Pablo Mariano Viscardo y Guzmán – Fabiana Raunelli Suárez
• Rails across the desert: the Paita to Piura railway – Marialejandra Puruguay Guillén
• Túpac Yupanqui through the eyes of José A. del Busto – Alfredo Alcázar Chirinos
• Final reflection – Personal testimony about José A. del Busto D. by Juan Carlos Crespo López de Castilla
• Acknowledgement – Alfredo Alcázar Chirinos
• Closing Ceremony – Antonio Abruña Puyol

XII Colloquium (2008)

Dates
September 4-5, 2008

Theme
Tribute to José Hipólito Estrada Morales

Program
• Presentation – Marialejandra Puruguay Guillén
• Peru's contribution to world food: potatoes, corn, legumes – Kerlin Jesús Nonjulca Adanaqué
• Social Reactions to the “El Niño” Phenomenon on the Northern Coast of Ancient Peru – Carlos Zegarra Moretti
• The encomienda of the town of San Julián de Motupe in the 16th and 17th centuries – Ramona Maribel Medina Silupú
• Brotherhoods in Piura: 17th-18th centuries – Marialejandra Puruguay Guillén
• Inca Urco: rise and fall of power – Deyvi Saavedra Ordinola
• Public health in Peru, 17th-19th centuries: epidemics – Rodrigo Falcón Sarango
• Institutionalization of public health: creation of the General Cemetery of Lima “Presbítero Maestro” – Marialejandra Puruguay Guillén
• Dissemination of news of the French Revolution in Peru – Caridad Pizarro Nieves
• An Approach to the Political Thought of Simón Bolívar – Sergio Torres Aguilar
• Final reflection – Jorge Pavel Elias Lequernaqué
• Acknowledgement – Ramona Maribel Medina Silupú
• Closing Ceremony – Antonio Abruña Puyol

XIII Colloquium (2009)

Dates
September 3-4, 2009

Theme
A tribute to the 400th anniversary of the Royal Commentaries and the 40th anniversary of the University of Piura

Program
• Presentation – Kerlin Jesús Nonajulca Adinaqué
• The Marquis of Osorno and the Peruvian defense against English whalers in 1800 – Lizeth Cardoza Alburqueque
• The work of women from Piura through the wills of the early 19th century – Nancy Lizbeth Morán Calle
• A look at 19th-century Peruvian criminal law based on case studies – Greisy Escobar Farías
• North Americans and English and their economic impact on the society of Paita and Piura in the 19th century (1820-1870) – Laura Albornoz Neyra
• Culinary techniques and heritage received from the Incas – Kerlin Jesús Nonajulca Adanaqué
• The acllas and the chosen women in the Inca Empire – María José Pizarro Nieves
• The truth about the Inca in the Royal Commentaries – Claudia Stefanny Espinoza Córdova
• Society, family and daily life in viceregal Piura. Late 16th and early 17th centuries – Diana Ramos Icanaqué
• Pious displays in daily life and death. Piura, first half of the 18th century – María Gracia Nonato Cueto
• A look at rural society in Piura in the 18th century, based on some civil cases – Deyvi Saavedra Ordinola
• The toquilla straw hat of Catacaos: an approach to its history – Diana Aguirre Manrique
• An approach to the daily life of Piura society in the second half of the 20th century through oral sources – Laura Albornoz Neyra
• Following in the footsteps of the University of Piura through the interview and the magazine Amigos – Greisy Escobar Farías
• Final reflection – Juan Carlos Crespo López de Castilla
• Acknowledgement – María José Pizarro Nieves
• Closing Ceremony – Antonio Abruña Puyol

XIV Colloquium (2010)

Dates
September 2-3, 2010

Theme
Tribute to Pedro Rodríguez Crespo

Program
• Presentation – Claudia Stefanny Espinoza Cordova
• Viceregal legal institutions: the prosecutor – Greisy Escobar Farías
• The Dilemma of the Curacas. 16th and 17th Centuries – Claudia Stefanny Espinoza Córdova
• Consignative censuses in Piura (1790-1815) – Rebeca Lizeth Chávez Castillo
• The chaplaincies in Piura (1803-1817) – Carlos Reyes Quezada
• The Piura Party's Response to the Napoleonic Invasion and the Formation of Governing Juntas in South America – Tania Lequernaqué Zúñiga
• Chaplaincies in Piura. 1822-1827 – Maricarmen Morán Huamán
• Marital ties of English immigrants with the Piura elite and their political and economic activities in Piura – Laura Albornoz Neyra
• The rise of guano and rubber in Peru and the current Peruvian economy – Kerlin Jesús Nonajulca Adanaqué
• Books, cinema and gastronomy: a look at emerging Peruvian cultural industries – Deyvi Saavedra Ordinola
• Commercial activity and recognition of its elites in Piura in the first twenty years of the 20th century – José Antonio Barrantes Vega
• Final reflection – Juan Carlos Crespo López de Castilla
• Personal testimony about Pedro Rodríguez Crespo – Cristina Vargas Pacheco, Fabiola Ortiz Rosas, Roxana Hernández García, Julissa Gutiérrez Rivas, Jorge Pável Elías Lequernaqué, Juan Carlos Crespo López de Castilla
• Acknowledgement – Laura Albornoz Neyra
• Closing Ceremony – Antonio Abruña Puyol

XV Colloquium (2011)

Dates
September 1-2, 2011

Program
• Presentation – José Antonio Barrantes Vega
• Annulment and Divorce in 17th and 18th Century Lima: An Analysis of Recent Peruvian Bibliography – Nancy Lizbeth Morán Calle
• The Sojo former hacienda house: history and conservation proposal – Jazmín Andrea Ruíz Ávila
• An approach to basic criminal legal concepts in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries – Greisy Escobar Farías
• Piuran elites between 1650 and 1825: the network of merchants in Susana Aldana – José Antonio Barrantes Vega
• The political thought of José Baquíjano y Carrillo in the Eulogy of Viceroy Jáuregui – Pedro Luis Zavala Yesán
• Trading Books and Magazines in the Enlightenment: The Publishing Industry in the Peruvian Viceroyalty of the 18th Century – Deyvi Saavedra Ordinola
• The presence of angels and archangels in Peruvian viceregal art – Greisy Escobar Farías
• Ignacio Merino through the sculptural work of Count Agostino Marazzani Visconti – Esteban Barco Távara
• Piura elites between 1850 and 1950: Source: Duncan Fox – José Antonio Barrantes Vega
• Final reflection – Víctor Velezmoro Montes
• Acknowledgments – Deyvi Saavedra Ordinola
• Closing Ceremony – Antonio Abruña Puyol

XVI Colloquium (2012)

Dates
September 6-7, 2012

Theme
Tribute to Jorge Basadre Ayulo

Program
• Presentation – Greisy Escobar Farías
• The problem of just titles in the 16th century – Luis Alberto Gil Garcés
• The trade in brandy in Piura at the beginning of the 19th century and the impact of the Bourbon reforms – Tania Carolina Lequenarqué Zúñiga
• Female education in Piura (1850-1900) – Rebeca Lizeth Chávez Castillo
• Macedonio de la Torre Collard: advocating for aesthetic freedom – Greisy Escobar Farías
• Piura in the mid-20th century in oral tradition – Pedro Luis Zavala Yesán
• Public sculpture in Piura. History and considerations on its need for protection – María Paz Bullard García Naranjo, Lizby Flores Campos, Lourdes Juárez Gómez and Ricardo Sánchez Valladares
• Opening of the exhibition “200 years later: the legacy of the Cortes of Cádiz” in the Hall of the IME Building
• A brief overview of the religious iconography of the San Martín de Tours temple in Sechura – Luis Alberto Gil Garcés
• The concept of Eros in the work of the painter Gerardo Chávez – Luis Mauricio Bulnes Jiménez
• Influences of terrorism on Peruvian art – Cristina Vargas Pacheco
• The aesthetics of the subaltern: Claudia Coca – Julia Cristina Arrunátegui Zavala
• Final reflection – Juan Carlos Crespo López de Castilla
• Personal testimony about Juan Basadre Ayulo – Greisy Escobar Farías, Pedro Luis Zavala Yesán, Carlos Hugo Sánchez Raygada, Cristina Vargas Pacheco, Jorge Pável Elías Lequernaqué, Luis Francisco Eguiguren Callirgos and Juan Carlos Crespo López de Castilla
• Acknowledgement – Luis Bulnes Jiménez
• Closing Ceremony – Sergio Balarezo Saldaña

XVII Colloquium (2013)

Dates
September 5-6, 2013

Theme
Tribute to the 10th anniversary of the Bachelor's Degree in History and Cultural Management

Program
• Presentation – Zhenia Djanira Aparicio Aldana
• Women and power: the case of the Moche priestesses – Rolando Flores Vega
• The Battle of Chupas as seen by Riva-Agüero in Peruvian Landscapes: combat between Pizarristas and Almagristas – Zhenia Djanira Aparicio Aldana
• Franciscans in Viceroyal Piura: the holy friars in brown habits and their convent in the city – Deyvi Saavedra Ordinola
• Amarilis and her Epistle: identification and analysis – José Alfonso Lip Zegarra
• Architecture and sculpture of the San Teodoro cemetery in Piura, 1840-1940 – Luis Alberto Requena Arriola
• Peruvian society at the end of the 19th century through the novel The Conspirator by Mercedes Cabello de Carbonera – María Eugenia Arrunátegui Cáceres
• A musical and literary journey through the life of Saint Rose of Lima – Zhenia Djanira Aparicio Aldana
• The defeat against Chile and its interpretation in the work of Manuel González Prada – Dixon Alzamora Vilela
• The hat-making cultural landscape: a journey through the coast, highlands, and jungle of northern Peru – Diana Aguirre Manrique
• Mangachería in the oral tradition – Luis Alberto Gil Garcés
• Final reflection – Víctor Velezmoro Montes and Juan Carlos Crespo López de Castilla
• Personal testimonials about the Bachelor's Degree in History and Cultural Management – Rodrigo Falcón Sarango, Cristhian Ríos Huayama and Luis Alberto Requena Arriola

XVIII Colloquium (2014)

Dates
September 4-5, 2014

Theme
20 years of the History Specialization (1994-2014)

Program
• Presentation – Diana Aguirre Manrique
• A look at the Paleolithic groups of the North Coast of Peru – Sabina Milagros Zapata Panta
• The Nasca society: worldview and architecture (Cahuachi) – José Alfonso Lip Zegarra
• The maritime defense of the Viceroyalty: the Royal Navy of the South Sea – Jorge Enrique del Valle Vargas
• The protomedicate in viceregal Peru – Luis Alberto Requena Arriola
• Historical construction process of the principle of constitutional supremacy in North American constitutionalism – Zhenia Djanira Aparicio Aldana
• Inca law in Fray Martín de Murúa and his General History of Peru: institutions and interpretation
• The society of Talara in the mid-20th century
• Culture and tradition: Piura's picanterías since 1950
• Changes and continuities in the pottery tradition of Simbilá: Comparative analysis of the studies of José Sabogal and Luis Thays (1978-1982) and Lupe Camino (1982) with current artisanal practice
• Final reflection – Jorge Pavel Elias Lequernaqué and Juan Carlos Crespo Lopez de Castile
• Commemoration – Personal testimony on the History Specialization of Greisy Escobar Farías, Cristina Vargas Pacheco, Carlos Hugo Sánchez Raygada, Jorge Pável Elías Lequernaqué, Julissa Gutiérrez Rivas, Juan Carlos Crespo López de Castilla and Antonio Mabres Torelló
• Acknowledgement – José Alfonso Lip Zegarra
• Closing Ceremony – Sergio Balarezo Saldaña

XIX Colloquium (2015)

Dates
September 3-4, 2015

Program
• Presentation – Rolando Flores Vega
• Rock art in the Amazon: Pusharo
• Approaches to the Moche phenomenon in the cemeteries of Loma Negra-Alto Piura, based on the analysis of the style of the associated metal artifacts – Rolando Flores Vega
• Following the Footprints of the Peruvian Hairless Dog in the History of Peru – Julia Katherine Olaya Morán
• The Civil Wars in the Viceroyalty of Peru through early chronicles – Bruno Eloy Villarreal Dedios
• Travelers' Diaries: Peruvian Society of the 18th Century in Concolorcorvo's The Guide for Blind Travelers – José Alfonso Lip Zegarra
• Manumission of slaves at the end of the 18th century – Karina Elizabeth Ruiz Blas
• The folklore of Piura, yesterday and today – Esteban Puig Tarrats
• Viceregal Chronicles of the Conquest of the Inca Empire by the Spanish Kingdom – Jorge Enrique del Valle Vargas
• Viscardo y Guzmán's Letter to the Spanish Americans: Foundation and Americanist Spirit – Dixon Alzamora Vilela
• The cinchona bark trade in Piura during the 18th century – Alicia Castillo Gutiérrez
• Analysis and comparison of wills in Piura from 1789 to 1798 – Laura Albornoz Neyra
• Application of Indian Law to criminal cases: Homicide crimes in Piura at the end of the 18th century – María José Rojas Ramos
• Wills of priests in the last decade of the 18th century and the first decade of the 19th century – Alexa Mariella Correa Cruz
• Final reflection
• Acknowledgement – Jorge Enrique del Valle Vargas
• Closing Ceremony – Sergio Balarezo Saldaña

XX Colloquium (2016)

Dates
September 8-9, 2016

Program
• Presentation – Ana Paula Cornejo Linares
• The representations of clothing in the objects of Loma Negra – Rolando Flores Vega
• Integration of the Portuguese into the social dynamics of Lima, 1570-1680 – Gleydi Sullón Barreto
• Indigenous elite of the Colán community in the 17th century. The cases of Luis de Colán and Sebastián de Colán y Pariña – Jorge Pável Elías Lequenarqué
• Literary censorship in the Viceroyalty of Peru: the Holy Inquisition and its agents. 16th-18th centuries – José Alfonso Lip Zegarra
• The protector of natives and indigenous disputes in the jurisdiction of San Miguel de Piura during the 17th and 18th centuries – Carlos Hugo Sánchez Raygada
• Slavery in the Corregimiento of Piura (18th Century) – Julissa Gutiérrez Rivas
• Betrothal in Viceroyal Piura: Between Honor and Socio-Economic Alliances – Cristina Vargas Pacheco
• Religiosity in the Piura Region during the transition to Independence (1780-1822) – Ruth Rosas Navarro
• Political Crisis in Independent Peru: The Royal Patronage in Times of Independence – Elizabeth Hernández García
• History and characteristics of the Peruvian Paso Horse – Ana Paula Cornejo
• The Old Bridge: History and Tradition of Our Piuran Identity – Jorge Enrique Junio del Valle Vargas
• Final reflection – Juan Carlos Crespo López de Castilla

XXI Colloquium (2017)

Dates:
September 7-8, 2017

Theme:
Presentation of the book Túpac Yupanqui, the Resplendent One by José Antonio del Busto Duthurburu

Program
• Preliminary analysis of the Moche pottery from the Tambogrande Museum – Rolando Flores Vega
• An approach to the Moche plant diet through their ceramics – José Lip Zegarra
• Canonical dispensation from the impediment of marriage due to consanguinity in the Vicariate of Piura in the Early Intermediate Law – Greisy Escobar Farías
• Bolívar: His Vision and Plans for Latin America – Dixon Leonel Alzamora Vilela
• Characteristics and cultural uniqueness of the silver filigree of Catacaos – Diana Aguirre Manrique
• Chicheríos on the banks of the Piura River: an interpretation of popular cuisine in the mid-20th century – Deyvi Saavedra Ordinola
• Following the footsteps of Piura's gastronomy in the religious festivities of Holy Week – Ramona Medina Silupu
• Lorna Goodison and From the Harvey River: A Look at Heterogeneity in American and Postcolonial Societies – José Lip Zegarra
• Presentation of the book Túpac Yupanqui, the Resplendent, a posthumous work by José Antonio del Busto Duthurburu
• Final reflection – Juan Carlos Crespo López de Castilla
• Acknowledgments – Deyvi Saavedra Ordinola
• Closing Ceremony – Sergio Balarezo Saldaña

XXII Colloquium (2018)

Dates
September 6-7, 2018

Theme
In homage to the centenary of the birth of Vicente Rodríguez Casado

Program
• Presentation – Kerlin Jesús Nonajulca Adinaqué
• The Peruvian economy during the government of Augusto B. Leguía and the international financial crisis of 1929 – Kerlin Jesús Nonajulca Adanaqué
• The idea of Hispanic America in Vicente Rodríguez Casado – Juan Carlos Adriazola Silva
• Introductory study of capitalism and socialism from the perspective of Vicente Rodríguez Casado – Víctor Velezmoro Montes
• A profile of Don Vicente Rodríguez Casado on the centenary of his birth – Francisco Bobadilla Rodríguez
• From Man to Animal: The Transformation of People into Animals in the Magical Rites of the Northern Andes, 18th-19th Centuries – Wilson Feria
• The Vision of the Vanquished: The Nigerian Conquest in Chinua Achebe and Things Fall Apart – Alfonso Lip
• Under the historical lens of Vicente Rodríguez Casado: the Vice-Patronage and the expulsion of the Jesuits during the government of Viceroy Amat – Ruth Rosas
• Personal testimonies about the life, personality, thought and work of Don Vicente Rodríguez Casado – Juan Carlos Adriazola, Rosa Zeta de Pozo, Ronnie Moscol Mogollón, Paul Corcuera García and Francisco Bobadilla Rodríguez
• Acknowledgement – Wilson Feria Timaná
• Closing Ceremony – Antonio Abruña Puyol

XXIII Colloquium (2019)

Date
September 5-6, 2019

Program
• Presentation – Jonathan Jesus Mariano Ordinola Diaz
• Three drawings by Huamán Poma de Ayala: a critique of viceregal authority – Hilary Mendoza Rosas
• Conditions for marriage during the viceroyalty. Requirements, impediments, dispensations. Based on dowry letters and ecclesiastical documents from Piura from the 16th to the 19th centuries – Roxana Hernández García
• History as a key element in the management of the UNESCO World Heritage Volunteer Project in Chan Chan, La Libertad - Marialejandra Puruguay
• Writing History from the Desert: How the History of the University of Piura Was Written – Víctor Velezmoro Montes
• Development of the absolutist state in Spain and its implications for America – Jhonathan Ordinola Díaz
• Crisis of the Piuran haciendas at the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries – Rolando Zapata Rumiche
• Meaning and significance of the UDEP shield in light of heraldry, an auxiliary science of History – Juan Carlos Adriazola
• Final reflection – Juan Carlos Crespo López de Castilla
• Personal testimony about the University of Piura and the History Major – Julissa Gutiérrez Rivas, Kerlin Jesús Nonajulca Adanaqué, Wilmer Carrasco García and Margarita Quiroz Távara
• Acknowledgement – Roxana Hernández García
• Closing Ceremony – Antonio Abruña Puyol

XXIV Colloquium (2023)

Date
October 26, 2023

Program
• Latin American Literature on the Orient: 19th-Century Travelers in a Westernized Japan – Wendy Pacherres
• The process of eradicating idolatry in the Peruvian Andes – Vivian Rufasto
• The Viceroyalty Hospital: A Brief History of the Belén Hospital in the Piura District – Adriana Laos
• The influence of mining on the colonial economy, studying the case of Potosí – Joaquín Pineda
• The teaching of basic literacy in the Intendency of Trujillo in the 18th century – José Hernández
• The Rebellion of Manco Inca, a Comparative-Descriptive Essay – Kebir Castillo
• Historical-biographical notes on Nicolás Gonzales de Salazar, perpetual royal official accountant of the royal treasuries of Piura and Puerto de Paita – Sergio Salgado
• The law in history: a necessity and a problem – Marcelo Villanueva