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Steve J. Stern Stern
Professor

eMail: sjstern@wisc.edu
Phone: (608)263-1841
Office: 5105 Mosse Humanities
Mailbox: 5029 Mosse Humanities

Curriculum Vitae: View PDF

Office Hours: Thursdays 3:00 - 5:00 (via sign-up system)

Education: PhD: Yale; MA: Yale; BA: Cornell

Bio Sketch:

My specialization is Latin America (esp. colonial, Andes, Mexico, Chile).

My Research and Teaching Interests: I teach and research Latin American history. My research and teaching interests vary widely, but often focus on the various ways people cope with problems of power and social conflict in their societies. Specific research themes have included Amerindian responses to colonialism, gender relations, political economy, social acquiescence and rebelliousness, and memories of trauma and political violence. My regional interests focus especially on the Andes, Mexico, and Chile/Southern Cone. I think of students, both undergraduate and graduate, as potential colleagues and teach accordingly.

Selected Publications:

  • Battling for Hearts and Minds: Memory Struggles in Pinochet's Chile, 1973-1988 (Duke University Press, 2006).
  • Remembering Pinochet's Chile: On the Eve of London 1998 (Duke University Press, 2004).
  • Shining and Other Paths: War and Society in Peru, 1980-1995 (Duke University Press, 1995).
  • The Secret History of Gender: Women, Men, and Power in Late Colonial Mexico (University of North Carolina Press, 1995).
  • Resistance, Rebellion, and Consciousness in the Andean Peasant World, 18th to 20th Centuries (University of Wisconsin Press, 1987). **Peru's Indian Peoples and the Challenge of Spanish Conquest: Huamanga to 1640 (University of Wisconsin Press, orig. ed., 1982, expanded ed., 1993).

Courses Taught:

Lecture Courses:

  • History 135 - Comparative World History
  • History 241 - Colonial Latin America
  • History 260 - Latin America-Introduction

Undergraduate Seminars:

  • History 200 - Historical Studies

Graduate Courses:

  • History 730 - Pro-seminar in Latin American History
  • History 753 - Seminar in Comparative World History - Topics: "The Cold War as World Histories"
  • History 829 - Research Seminar in Latin American History
  • History 982 - Seminar in Latin America Area

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