Anthropologist. Works at the University of Manchester. Studies people's lives with and alongside infrastructure, climate, energy, technology and data.
Historiador. Profesor de historia latinoamericana. Marxista-Lennonista.
Historian, Head of UConn History. Cities, architecture, planning, disasters, environment, Latin America.
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Historian of LATAM. Writing book on the history of (mal)nutrition, rural health, and agriculture in 1950s El Salvador. 1st book on cholera epidemics and state-building in rural 19th century Argentina.
Made in LA w/ Salvi roots🇸🇻
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Historian of science in Americas @ Penn State, writer, and editor. Wrote CRADLE OF GOLD on Machu Picchu. New book EMPIRES OF THE DEAD on Inca mummies and American anthropology. Words in the New Yorker, The Atlantic, NYT. Dreams in comics.
Historian of Paraguay and Argentina in the 20th century. Mom to Esperanza. Dog mom to Boldo. Loves Mid Century Modern architecture and style. New book coming soon - hopefully- Hotel Guaraní: The Brazilianization of Paraguay in the Stroessner Era.
Teacher of Latin American History and researcher of the Right
Prof at Hofstra, Historian of politics, gender, and pop culture esp fútbol in LatAm. Views expressed are my own. Co-host www.burnitalldownpod.com; anti-discrimination work with www.farenet.org; she/her, books on gender and sport: https://utpress.utexas.edu
Associate professor of history at Baruch College and the CUNY Graduate Center. Author of Making Machu Picchu/Destino Machu Picchu. Fulbright scholar. Department chair.
https://blogs.baruch.cuny.edu/markrice1/
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