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![]() | Lars Schoultz, William Rand Kenan, Jr., Professor Emeritus of Political Science, received his B.A. and M.A. from Stanford University and his Ph.D. from UNC. His area of special interest is inter-Am |
![]() | I am an historical geographer concerned with understanding the relationships between power, space and knowledge (or communication) in a range of mainly eighteenth-century contexts. My work has deal |
![]() | Winnifred Brown-Glaude is an associate professor in the departments of African American studies and sociology & anthropology at the College of New Jersey. |
![]() | Albert Fishlow has been improving our understanding of the economic history and development of Brazil and Latin America for six decades—and counting. He is professor emeritus at two institutions: t |
![]() | Emine Fidan Elcioglu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology. She received a B.A. in economics and history from the University of Chicago in 2006 and a Ph.D. in sociology from the |
![]() | I am a historian and sociologist who specializes on questions of violence, crime, religion, and gender in twentieth and twentieth-first century Latin America, with a particular focus on Mexico and |
![]() | Roberto Saba is a historian of the nineteenth-century United States. He approaches the subject from transnational and comparative perspectives. His research and teaching focus on capitalism, imperi |
![]() | I earned my PhD in Sociocultural Anthropology from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (2007), where I also received a B.A in Sociology (2001) , and a B.A and M.As in Social Anthropology (2003, 2 |
![]() | Jonathan C. Brown's new book, Cuba's Revolutionary World, came out at the Harvard University Press in the spring of 2017. He has written four other single-authored books: A Socioeconomic History of |
![]() | Tim Kehoe received his B.A. in Economics and Mathematics from Providence College in 1975 and his Ph.D. from Yale University in 1979. He has taught at Wesleyan University, the Massachusetts Institut |
![]() | That is the simple mission of Victor Triay, PhD, professor of history at Middlesex Community College—where he puts history in (dramatic) perspective for the many students who enter his classroom. V |
![]() | Professor Soluri's research and teaching explore the relationship between social and environmental change in Latin America. He is currently completing a book project, Refashioning Patagonia: Animal |
![]() | Graduated in Economic and Business Sciences (1993) and Philosophy (2006), she obtained a doctorate in Economics from the Complutense University of Madrid (2003) and is a University Holder. She has |
![]() | Sebastián L. Mazzuca graduated in Political Science (MA, PhD) and Economics (MA) from the University of California at Berkeley and has been a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University’s Academy for |
![]() | My research examines the entangled history of print and politics in 19th-century Mexico, focusing on the material practices, communities, and political and social negotiations that shaped print pro |
![]() | Professor Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof teaches at Department of History / Program in American Culture University of Michigan, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. Prof Hoffnung-Garsk |
![]() | I am a historian of modern Latin America. I received my Ph.D. in History from New York University in 2015. My first book Hungry for Revolution: The Politics of Food and the Making of Modern Chile ( |
![]() | Brian Hatcher's research focuses on the transformation of Hinduism in colonial and contemporary South Asia, with a special interest in early colonial Bengal. His publications explore issues of reli |
![]() | Emily Pawley is Associate Professor of History; Walter E. Beach '56 Chair in Sustainability Studies since 2011 at Dickinson College Emily Pawley at Dickinson College teaches agricultura |
![]() | I am a landscape archaeologist whose research centers on the development of ancient political economies and human ecodynamics. My expertise is in geospatial archaeology and my regional focus is the |