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Doctoral Candidate, Mangels Endowed Fellow
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Adjunct Assistant Professor
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Associate Professor, Giovanni and Amne Costigan Endowed Professor, Director of Undergraduate Studies
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Doctoral Candidate, Predoctoral Instructor & Teaching Assistant
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Doctoral Candidate, History, Graduate Intern, Society for History in the Federal Government
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Associate Professor
News
- History classes among "Cool Courses for Winter 2021" (November 2, 2020)
- Professor Vanessa Freije Publishes Citizens of Scandal: Journalism, Secrecy, and the Politics of Reckoning in Mexico (October 15, 2020)
- UW History Professors Investigate Global Histories of Health in New Books (May 13, 2020)
- Becoming an Historian (July 7, 2013)
Research
- Freije, Vanessa. Citizens of Scandal: Journalism, Secrecy, and the Politics of Reckoning in Mexico. Durham: Duke University Press, 2020. Learn more
- Few, Martha, Zeb Tortorici, and Adam Warren, Baptism through Incision: The Postmortem Cesarean Operation in the Spanish Empire. State College: Penn State University Press, 2020. Learn more
- “AHR Forum Introduction: Indigenous Agency and Colonial Law,” American Historical Review 124.1 (February 2019): 20-27. Learn more
- "Partnership and Discord in International Debates about Coca Chewing, 1949-1950," Medicine Anthropology Theory 4, no. 2 (2018), pp. 35-51. Learn more
- “La historia falsa en tiempos de la post-verdad: el caso de Singapur” Asia/AméricaLatina 4.1 (2018). Universidad de Buenos Aires. Learn more
- “Inherited Destinies: Discourses of Territorial Loss in Postcolonial States across the Pacific (Peru and the Philippines, 1903–1927).” Verge: Studies in Global Asias, vol. 3, no. 2, 2017, pp. 169–194. Learn more
- “Between the Foreign and the Local: French Midwifery, Traditional Practitioners, and Vernacular Medical Knowledge about Childbirth in Lima, Peru.” História, Ciências, Saúde – Manguinhos 22, no. 1 (2015), pp. 179-200. Learn more
- “From Natural History to Popular Remedy: Animals and their Medicinal Applications among the Kallawaya in Colonial Peru.” In Centering Animals: Writing Animals into Latin American History, eds. Martha Few and Zeb Tortorici. Duke University Press, 2013. Learn more
- Rodriguez-Silva, Ileana. Silencing Race: Disentangling Blackness, Colonialism, and National Identities in Puerto Rico. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. Print. Learn more
- “Medicine and the Dead in Lima: Conflicts over Burial Reform and the Meaning of Catholic Piety, 1808-1850.” In Death and Dying in Colonial Latin America, eds. Martina Will de Chaparro andMiruna Achim, University of Arizona Press, 2011. Learn more
- “La Medicina y los muertos en Lima: Conflictos sobre la reforma de los entierros y el significado de la piedad católica, 1808-1850.” In El rastro de la salud en el Perú, eds. Marcos Cueto, Jorge Lossio, and Carol Pasco. Lima: Instituto de Estudios Peruanos and Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, 2009, pp. 45-89. Learn more
- “An Operation for Evangelization: Friar Francisco González Laguna, the Cesarean Section, and Fetal Baptism in Late Colonial Peru.” Bulletin of the History of Medicine 83, no. 4 (Winter 2009), pp. 647-675. Learn more
- “Recetarios: sus autores y lectores en el Perú colonial.” Histórica 33, no. 1 (2009), pp. 11-41. Learn more
- Bergquist, Charles. Labor and the Course of American Democracy: US History in Latin American Perspective. London ; New York: Verso, 1996. Print. Learn more
- Gil, Carlos. Hope and Frustration: Interviews with Leaders of Mexico's Political Opposition. Wilmington, DE: SR Books, 1992. Print. Learn more
- Gil, Carlos. Life in Provincial Mexico: National & Regional History Seen from Mascota, Jalisco 1867-1972. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center Publications, University of California, 1983. Print. Learn more
- Ryan Archibald, Traveling Dissent: Activists, Borders, and the U.S. National Security Learn more
- Inherited Destinies, phantom limbs: Empire, settler colonialism, and trauma in the Philippines and Peru, 1920-1928. Seattle. In progress. Learn more