Among his most notable works are Social History of Popular Music in Chile, 1890–1950 (2005, co-authored with Juan Pablo González), awarded the Casa de las Américas Musicology Prize in 2003; 1973. Everyday Life in a Crucial Year (2003); History of the 20th Century in Chile (2001); From Utopia to Outbreak (2021, co-editor); and Homo Dolens. Cartographies of Pain: Meanings, Experiences, Records (2018, co-editor). His approach combines academic rigor with cultural sensitivity, addressing social phenomena from diverse historical and cultural perspectives.
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