Sean McEnroe

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Title
Associate Professor
Department
History
Institution
Southern Oregon University

Education

  • U.C. Berkeley, Ph.D., History (Latin America), Portland State University, M.A., History (United States), Lewis and Clark College, M.A.T, (Social Studies Education), Vassar College, B.A., History (Modern Europe),

Research Interests

Latin America   Latin American Studies   New Mexico  

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Biography

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Contact Information

  Sean F. McEnroe Department of History and Political Science Southern Oregon University 1250 Siskiyou Blvd. Ashland, Oregon

  541-552-6647

Research
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List of Publications (23)
In 2017
23

"Iberian Empires and Indigenous Allies" in Borderlands of the Iberian World, ed. Cynthia Radding et al. (forthcoming, Oxford University Press, 2017)

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22

"Plato, Aristotle, and the Virgin of Copacabana" in Imagining Histories of Colonial Latin America: Essays on Synoptic Methods and Practices, eds. Sylvia Sellers-Garcia and Karen Melvin, intro by Kenneth Mills (forthcoming, University of New Mexico Press, 2017)

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21

"A Confusion of Tongues or the Want of Schooling: A Carmelite Vision of Humble Penitents." in Imagining Histories of Colonial Latin America: Essays on Synoptic Methods and Practices, eds. Sylvia Sellers-Garcia and Karen Melvin, intro by Kenneth Mills (under forthcoming, University of New Mexico Press, 2017)

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In 2016
20

"Tito Yupanqui, Ramos Gavilan, and the Classical Heuristics of Copacabana" Rocky Mountain Council for Latin American Studies Annual Conference (March 2016)

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In 2015
19

"Oregon Soldiers in the Spanish-American and Philippine Wars, 1898-1899." The Oregon Encyclopedia (Portland: Oregon Historical Society, 2015)

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In 2014
18

Borderlands of the Iberian World: First International Author's Colloquium, Mexico City (March 2014)

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17

Borderlands of the Iberian World: Second International Author's Colloquium, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (May 2014)

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In 2013
16

Frontiers and borderlands entries, Handbook of Latin American Studies 68: History: Colonial Mexico (Library of Congress/University of Texas, 2013)

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15

"Shareholders of the Indian Republics: Water Rights and Civic Membership in Post-Independence Mexico." American Society for Ethnohistory (Sept. 2013)

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In 2012
14

"A Confusion of Tongues or the Want of Schooling: A Carmelite Vision of Humble Penitents." International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (May 2012)

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13

"Returning to the Land: A Comparative Study of Re-Missionization in Northeastern and Northwestern New Spain." Rocky Mountain Council for Latin American Studies Annual Conference (March 2012)

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12

"Narratives of Victory and Defeat in the Myths of Sacred Images" American Society for Ethnohistory (Nov. 2012)

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11

From Colony to Nationhood in Mexico: Laying the Foundations, 1560-1840 (Cambridge University Press, 2012)

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10

"Sites of Diplomacy, Violence, and Refuge: Topography and Negotiation in the Mountains of New Spain," The Americas 69:2 (fall 2012)

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9

"A Sleeping Army: Diplomatic and Civic Structures on the Nahua-Chichimec Frontier," Ethnohistory 59:1 (spring 2012)

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In 2011
8

Mexico entries, Oxford Bibliographies Online: Atlantic History, ed. Trevor Burnard (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011)

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7

"Places of Refuge and Places of Contest: A Study of Relative Advantage on Mexico's Northern Frontier." Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association (Jan. 2011)

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In 2010
6

"Frontier Societies & Borderlands Historiography: How to Write the Comparative History of their Peoples, Concepts, Temporalities & Spaces" CLAH roundtable (Jan. 2010)

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5

"Military Service and State Formation in the Borderlands." International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association," (Oct. 2010)

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In 2009
4

"War Parties and Town Plans: The Social Geography of Mexico's Multi-Ethnic Frontier Settlements," American Society for Ethnohistory (Sept. 2009).

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In 2006
3

"Between the Aztecs and Apaches" Bancroft Centennial, U.C. Berkeley, 2006.

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In 2003
2

"Painting the Philippines with an American Brush: Visions of Race and National Mission among the Oregon Volunteers in the Philippine Wars of 1898 and 1899," Oregon Historical Quarterly 104:1 (spring 2003). Winner of 2003 Joel Palmer Award.

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The Civilized Indian: Indigenous Elites of the Colonial Americas from the Sixteenth to Nineteenth Century (under contract, University of New Mexico Press)

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