. Silvermoon,
Please note: . has left the "History" group at Duke University; some info here might not be up to date.
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Typical Courses Taught:
- HISTORY 106S, SEM IN SELECTED TOPICS
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- HISTORY 106S, SEM IN SELECTED TOPICS
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- History 106, Colonial Encounters in Latin America.
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- SPANISH 105, SPAN FOR ORAL COMMUNICA
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- SPANISH 101, ADV SPANISH WRITING
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- Education:
PhD Candidate | Duke University | 2005 |
MA | Montana State University - Bozeman | 1999 |
BA | Montana State University - Bozeman | 1997 |
- Specialties:
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- 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
- Recent Publications
- 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
- Prof. Service, 2003 - 2004
- Conferences, 2003 - present