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. Silvermoon,

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Typical Courses Taught:

  • HISTORY 106S, SEM IN SELECTED TOPICS Synopsis
  • HISTORY 106S, SEM IN SELECTED TOPICS Synopsis
  • History 106, Colonial Encounters in Latin America. Synopsis
  • SPANISH 105, SPAN FOR ORAL COMMUNICA Synopsis
  • SPANISH 101, ADV SPANISH WRITING Synopsis
Education:

PhD CandidateDuke University2005
MAMontana State University - Bozeman1999
BAMontana State University - Bozeman1997
Specialties:

3031
Research Interests: Colonial and Modern Latin America, Ethnohistory, Native American Studies, Globalization and Coloniality.

Major interest surrounding Indigenous Studies in North, Central and South America, with emphasis on North America and Mexico.

Areas of Interest:

Colonial Latin America
Ethnohistory
Intellectual History
Nahuatl
Contact Studies
Native American Studies
Modern Latin America
Globalization and Coloniality

Curriculum Vitae
Recent Publications

  1. Silvermoon & Michael Ennis, The View of the Empire from the Altepetl: Renaissance Era Nahua Historical and Global Imagination, in Re-Imagining the Black legend, edited by Re-Imagining the Black legend. (Accepted, Upcoming), University of Chicago Press
Selected Other

  1. Prof. Service, 2003 - 2004    
  2. Conferences, 2003 - present    


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