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Kevin Gosner
Associate Professor, History | Member of the Graduate Faculty
History
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Courses
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Introduction to the Study of History
The Spanish Conquest
Colonial Latin America
Slavery in Latin America
Non-Western Cultures and Civilizations
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Student Thesis/Dissertation
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Sovereignty Unbound: US Congressional Militarization of the US-Mexico, Mexico-Guatemala, and Guatemala-Mexico Borders (1971-2016)
2021
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doctoral
Light Beyond Modernity's Long Shadow: Social and Medical Science in the Making of the 'State' of Guatemala, 1871-1900
2020
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doctoral
The Devil’s Midwives: Titiçih, Gender, Religion, and Medicine in Central Mexico, 1535-1650
2018
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doctoral
Religious Devotion: Piety, Print, and Practice in Mexico City, 1750-1821
2016
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doctoral
Inventing Indigeneity: A Cultural History of 1930s Guatemala
2015
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doctoral
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News
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UA Ranked Top 10 for Latin American History
2013
UA History Department Receives National Recognition
2011
Faculty Mentors Go the Extra Mile
2009
Labor in the Americas
2001