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CURRICULUM VITAE
JEREMY ADELMAN

Department of History Tel: (609) 258-7550

Dickinson Hall Fax: (609 258-5326

Princeton University adelman@princeton.edu

Princeton NJ 08544

USA
Education


Oxford University
D.Phil, St. Antony's College, Modern History, 1989

London School of Economics
M.Sc., Economic History, 1985 (with distinction)
University of Toronto
B.A. Political Economy, 1984 (with distinction)
Academic Employment
Princeton University, History Department
2014- Henry Charles Lea Professor of History, Princeton University

2001-14 – Walter Samuel Carpenter III Professor of Spanish Civilization and Culture, Princeton University

2000- Professor, Princeton University

1996-2000, Associate Professor, Princeton University

1992-96, Assistant Professor, Princeton University
University of Essex, History Department (UK)
1990-92, Lecturer, Latin American History, University of Essex
Instituto Torcuato Di Tella (Argentina)
1989-90 Visiting Lecturer
Oxford Analytica Limited (UK)
1987-90, Consultant
Oxford University (UK)
1985-87, Tutor in International Economics, Queen Elizabeth House
University of Toronto (Canada)
1984, Research Assistant, Political Science Department
York University (Canada)

1983, Research Assistant, Refugee Documentation Project




Administrative Positions (Princeton University)

2014- Founding Director, Global History Lab


2010-14 Director, Committee for Canadian Studies
2007-14 Founding Director, Council for International Teaching and Research
2004-2008 Chair, History Department
2002-2003 Acting Director, Program in Latin American Studies
2000-01 Acting Chair, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
1997-2001 Director, Program of Latin American Studies
1995-96 Executive Secretary, Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies

Visiting and honorific positions
2015-2016, Professeur Invité, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France
2009-2010, Professeur Invité, Institut d’Études Politiques, Paris, France
2001-02, Visiting Member, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton NJ
1996-97, Visiting Fellow, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University
1987-88, Visiting Researcher, Instituto Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Honors and Awards
2006, Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship
2004, Presidential Award for Distinguished Teaching, Princeton University
2001-04, Frederick Burkhardt Fellowship, American Council of Learned Societies
1999, American Historical Association Prize, Best Book in Atlantic History
1995-98, Philip and Beulah Rollins Bicentennial Preceptor
1992, British Academy Research Grant
1991, Nuffield Foundation Research Grant
1989-91, Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
1987, Travel Grant, George Webb Medley Fund
1985-89, Doctoral Fellowship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
1984-85, Commonwealth Scholarship
1983-84, University of Toronto President's Honour List Innis College, In-House Scholarship
1982-83, University of Toronto President's Honour List Innis College, In-House Scholarship


Institutional Grants

Winter 2015-16, “Global Humanitarianisms,” (with Alessandro Stanziani – École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales), Partenaires Universitaires Françaises (under review)


2014-2016, Mellon Foundation, Sawyer Seminar Series, “Empire and Global Orders”
2012-15, PIIRS, “Empires: Domination, Collaboration and Resistance” (an inter- disciplinary “Research Community”)
2011-15, Banco Santander, Global Network Grant, for Council for International Teaching and Research
2004-06, Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, “Paradoxical Inequalities in Latin America”
1999-2000, Mellon Foundation, Sawyer Seminar Series on “Citizenship and Migration in the Americas” (with Professor Marta Tienda)
1999-2000, Enron Corporation, “Energy and Sustainable Development in Northeast Brazil” (with Princeton University School of Engineering)
1996-99, Ford Foundation, Curricular Development Grant, “Gender and Power in Latin America”


Publications



Books (authored)
Frontier Development: Land, Labour and Capital on the Wheatlands of Argentina and Canada, 1890-1914 (Clarendon Press: Oxford, 1994)
Republic of Capital: Buenos Aires and the Legal Transformation of the Atlantic World (Stanford University Press: Stanford, 1999); Winner: American Historical Association Book Prize in Atlantic History; Spanish translation forthcoming under Prometeo
Sovereignty and Revolution in the Iberian Atlantic (Princeton University Press: Princeton, 2006), a Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2007
Co-authored, Worlds Together, Worlds Apart: An Introduction to World History From the Beginnings of Humankind to the Present, 4th Edition (New York: W. W. Norton, 2013)
Worldly Philosopher: The Odyssey of Albert O. Hirschman (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2013); Winner: Joseph J. Spengler Prize for Best Book of the History of Economics Society; selected New York Times editor’s choice, July 2013; Financial Times Best Economics Books of the Year for 2013; Bloomberg Businessweek Best Book; The Guardian Best Books 2013; Honorable Mention, 2013 PROSE Award in Biography and Autobiography, Association of American Publishers. Portuguese, Italian, Korean, Chinese, Spanish translations under contract.

Books (edited)
Essays in Argentine Labour History, 1870-1930 (Macmillan/St Antony's Press: London, 1992)
Colonial Legacies: The Problem of Persistence in Latin American History (Routledge: New York, 1999)
Co-edited with Stephen Aron, Trading Cultures: The Worlds of Western Merchants (Brepols/Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies, Princeton University: Belgium, 2001)
Co-edited with Emmanuelle Loyer, Tocqueville Review/Revue Tocqueville, special issue on Albert O. Hirschman, XXXI:2 (2011)
The Essential Hirschman (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2013)

Current book projects
Latin America: A Global History. This is a survey from 1492 to the present about a history of the region from an international perspective. Four of twelve chapters written. Under contract with Princeton University Press.
The Opening of the Global Mind. This is a series of essays about how thinkers and opinion makers have grappled with global interdependence from the nineteenth century to the present. Four of five chapters written; auction in February, 2016.
Empire and the Social Sciences. An anthology of essays compiled from a conference organized under the empires project in the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, 28 March, 2014. Editing in progress.

Research articles and book chapters

With Jessica Mack, `Political Economy and the Public Sphere,’ Palgrave Handbook of Political Economy (forthcoming)


`War and Revolution in the Iberian World,’ in Antonio Feros & Pedro Cardim (eds), The Iberian World, 1400-1800 (forthcoming: Routledge)
`Photography and Humanitarian Intervention: the Early Years (1871-1914),’ Anne Vestergaard (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Humanitarianism Communication (forthcoming)
`Empires, Nations, Revolution,’ Modern Intellectual History (forthcoming)
`Argentina in the Cul-de-Sac (again?)’, in David Sheinin and William Bryce (eds.), Making Citizens in Argentina (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2017)
`The Forked Roads to Global History: A New World History,’ in Masashi Haneda (ed), Gulobaru hisutori-no kanosei (Potential of Global History) (Tokyo: Yamakawa Publisher, 2017)
`In Praise of Small: Albert O. Hirschman and the Question of Scale,’ Luca Fiorito, Scott Scheall, Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak (eds.), Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology (Bingley UK: Emerald Group, 2016), pp. 41-61
`Between Capitalism and Democracy: A Study in the Political Economy of Ideas in Latin America, 1968-1980,’ (with Margarita Fajardo), Latin American Research Review, 51:3 (2016), pp. 3-22
`Empires, Merchants, and the Origins of Politics in the Iberian Atlantic,’ Revista Pasado Abierto, 1 (2015), pp. 143-167
`Hirschman, Albert O. (1915–2012),’ in James D. Wright (ed.), International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition, Vol. 10 (Oxford: Elsevier, 2015), pp. 892–897

`Revolutions and the Invention of Politics in Spanish America,’ Pablo Piccato (ed.), The New History of the Nineteenth-Century in Spanish America (Duke University Press, under review)


`Revolutionary Agonistes,’ in Roberto Breña (ed.) 20/10 (México: Colegio de México, forthcoming)
`Mimesis and Rivalry: European Empires and Global Regimes,’ Journal of Global History, 10:1 (March, 2015), pp. 77-98
`Constitutionalism and Liberalism in Latin America,’ History Compass, 12:6 (June, 2014), pp. 508-516
`Hirschman’s Choices: Exile and Loyalty in the Age of Fascism,’ Transatlantica, 1 (2014), pp. 2-17 http://transatlantica.revues.org/6864
`Afterword,’ Albert O. Hirschman, The Passions and the Interests: Political Arguments for Capitalism Before its Triumph, Princeton Classics Edition (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2013), pp. 137-145
`Albert O. Hirschman: idealista pragmático,’ Novos Estudos, 96 (Julho, 2013), pp. 5-13 in Portuguese, Desarrollo Económico in Spanish (forthcoming)
` Independence in Latin American,’ in José Moya (ed.), Oxford Handbook of Latin American History (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011), pp. 153-180
`Rites of Statehood: Political Violence in Spanish America, 1789-1821’, Hispanic American Historical Review 90:3 (August, 2010), pp. 391-422; republished as “Ritos de estado: Violencia y soberanía en Hispanoamérica, 1789-1821,” Marta Irurozqui & Miriam Galante (comps.), Sangre de ley: Justicia y violencia en la institutcionalización del Estado en América Latina, siglo XIX (Madrid: Polifemo, 2011), pp. 25-63
With Emmanuelle Loyer, `Between Worlds: Life and Work of Albert O. Hirschman,’ Tocqueville Review/Revue Tocqueville, XXX1:2 (2010), pp. 1-9
`Pasajes: Albert O. Hirschman en América Latina,’ in Carlos Altamirano (dir.) Una nueva historia de intelectuales en América Latina (Buenos Aires: Ed. Katz, 2010), pp. 652-684
`Iberian Passages: Continuity and Change in the South Atlantic,’ in David Armitage and Sanjay Subramanian (eds.), A Global Crisis or an Age of Converging Revolutions?: The World, 1750-1850 (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2010), pp. 59-82
` International Finance and Political Legitimacy: A Latin American View of the Global Shock,’ in Niall Ferguson & Charles Maier (eds), The Shock of the Global: the 1970s in Perspective (Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, 2010), pp. 113-127
`Observando a Colombia: Albert O. Hirschman y la Economía del Desarrollo,’ Desarrollo y Sociedad 62 (1er semester, 2008), pp. 1-40
`An Age of Imperial Revolutions,’ American Historical Review, 113:2 (April, 2008), pp. 319-340; republished as “Una era de revoluciones imperiales,” Pilar González Bernaldo de Quirós (comp.), Independencias iberoamericana: Nuevos problemas y aproximaciones (México DF: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 2015), pp. 53-86
`Between Order and Liberty: Juan Bautista Alberdi and the Intellectual Origins of Argentine Constitutionalism,’ Latin American Research Review, 42:2 (2007), pp. 86-110
`Incomplete States: Historical Perspectives on the Andean Crisis,’ in Paul Drake and Eric Hershberg (eds.), State and Society in Conflict: Comparative Perspectives on Andean Crises (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2006), pp. 41-73
`Colonialism and National Histories: José Manuel Restrepo and Bartolomé Mitre,’ in Christopher Schmidt-Nowara and John Nieto-Phillips (eds.), Interpreting Spanish Colonialism: Empires, Nations and Legends (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2005), pp. 163-186
`Forward,’ in Kenneth Maxwell, Conflicts and Conspiracies: Brazil and Portugal, 1750-1808 (New York: Routledge, 2004), pp. xi-xvi
`Latin American and World Histories,’ Hispanic American Historical Review (84:3, Aug., 2004), pp. 399-410
‘Commerce and Corruption in the Late Spanish and Portuguese Empires,’ in Emmanuel Kreike & William Chester Jordan (eds.), Corrupt Histories (Rochester: University of Rochester Press, 2004), pp. 428-460
`Andean Impasses,’ New Left Review v. 18 (Nov/Dec, 2002), pp. 41-72
`Democracy and Capitalism in South America,’ in Theodore Rabb & Ezra Suleiman (eds.) The Conditions of Democracy (New York: Routledge, 2003), pp. 280-301
with Miguel Centeno, `Between Liberalism and Neoliberalism: Law’s Dilemma in Latin America', Bryant Garth and Yves Dezalay (eds.), Global Prescriptions: Production, Exportation, and Importation of a New Legal Orthodoxy (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2002), pp. 139-161
`Institutions, Property, and Economic Development in Latin America’, in Miguel Centeno and Fernando López-Alves (eds.), The Other Mirror: Latin America through the Lens of Comparative History (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2000), pp. 27- 54
`Labour Law in Twentieth-Century Argentina', in Marcel van der Linden and Richard Price (eds.), The Rise and Development of Collective Labour Law (Bern: Peter Lang AG, 2000), pp. 19-42
with Stephen Aron, `From Borderlands to Borders: Empires, Nation-States and the Peoples In Between in North American History’, American Historical Review, 104:3 (June, 1999), pp. 814-841
`El Partido Socialista Argentina, 1890-1916', in Juan Suriano (comp.), Nueva Historia Argentina (Buenos Aires: Planeta, 1999)
`Political Ruptures and Organized Labor: Argentina, Brazil and Mexico, 1916-1921' to International Labor and Working Class History, 54 (Fall, 1998), pp. 103-125
`Tequila Hangover: The Debt Crisis in Latin America', Studies in Political Economy, 55 (Spring, 1998), pp. 1-35
`The Story without End: The Latin American Debt Crisis", in Ana Luiza Setti Reckziegel (comp.), Anais do II simpósio internacional de relaçoes internacionais (Universidade de Passo Fundo, 1997), pp. 129-136
`Contrato y comercio en la región pampean, 1800-1860’, Anuario del IEHS, 12 (1997), pp. 157-162
`European Migration to Argentina, 1880-1930', in Robin Cohen (ed), The Cambridge Survey of World Migration (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995), pp. 215-219
`Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata' (and other entries), in Barbara Tenenbaum (ed), Scribner's Encyclopedia of Latin American History (New York: Scribner's, 1996
`El Río de la Plata a mediados de siglo', in Los años del daguerrotipo: Primeras fotografías argentinas (Buenos Aires: Fundación Antorchas, 1995) pp.6-13 & 96-99
`The Politics of Money in Mid-Nineteenth Argentina', in J. Hunter & C.M. Lewis (eds.), The New Institutional Economics: The Third World Experience (London: Routledge, 1995) pp. 233-249
`The Latin American Debt Crisis, Old and New', Hemisphere, 7:1 (1995) pp.30-33
`Post-Populist Argentina', New Left Review, 203 (1994) pp.65-91
`State and Labour in Argentina: The Portworkers of Buenos Aires, 1910-1921', Journal of Latin American Studies, 25:1 (Feb., 1993) pp.73-102
`Reflections on Argentine Labour and the Rise of Peron', Bulletin of Latin American Research, 11:3 (Sept., 1992) pp.243-259
`Financiamiento y expansión agrícola en la Argentina y el Canadá, 1890-1914', Ciclos, II:3 (2ndo semestre, 1992), pp.3-21
`The Social Basis of Technical Change: Mechanization on the Argentine Pampas and the Canadian Prairies, 1890-1914', Comparative Studies in Society and History, 34:2 (April, 1992) pp.271-300
`The Political Economy of Labour in Argentina, 1870-1930', in Jeremy Adelman (ed.), Essays in Argentine Labour History, 1870-1930 (London: Macmillan/St. Antony's Press, 1992), pp.1-34
`The Havest Hand: Wage-labouring on the Pampas, 1880-1914', in Adelman (ed.), Essays in Argentine Labour History, pp.91-111
`Socialism and Democracy in Argentina in the Age of the Second International: The Making of a Problem', Hispanic American Historical Review, 72:2 (May, 1992), pp. 211-238
`The Early Doukhobor Experience on the Canadian Prairies' The Journal of Canadian Studies, 25:4 (Winter, 1990-91), pp.111-128
`Prairie Farm Debt and the Financial Crisis of 1914', The Canadian Historical Review, LXXI:4 (December, 1990), pp.491-519
with D.C.M.Platt, `London Merchant Bankers in the First Phase of Heavy Borrowing: The Grand Trunk Railway of Canada', The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 18 (May, 1990) pp. 208-227
`Agricultural Credit in the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1890-1914', Journal of Latin American Studies, 22:1 (February, 1990) pp.69-87
`Juan B. Justo y la cuestión agraria', La Ciudad Futura, 19 (Oct-Nov., 1989), pp.28-31
`Una cosecha esquiva: Los socialistas y el campo antes de la Primera Guerra Mundial', Anuario del Instituto de Estudios Historicos-Sociales, 4 (1989), pp.293-334

Comments and Critical Essays
`Market Man,’ Boston Review (forthcoming)
`The Big Fuck-You,’ H-Diplo/ISSF (forthcoming)
`What is Global History Now?’ Aeon Magazine, 2 March, 2017 https://aeon.co/essays/is-global-history-still-possible-or-has-it-had-its-moment
`A Dangerous World Order,’ with Anne-Laure Delatte, Project Syndicate (forthcoming)
`O que Obama deixa para a história,’ Nexo, 19 Jan., 2017 https://www.nexojornal.com.br/entrevista/2017/01/19/O-que-Obama-deixa-para-a-história-de-acordo-com-o-historiador-Jeremy-Adelman
`The Mortal Karl Marx,’ Public Books, 1 December, 2016 http://www.publicbooks.org/nonfiction/the-mortal-marx
`Global History or the History of Globalization?’ Journal of World History, 27:4 (December, 2016), pp. 701-708
`Donald Trump is declaring Bankruptcy on the Post-War World Order,’ Foreign Policy, 20 November, 2016, http://foreignpolicy.com/2016/11/20/this-is-how-seven-decades-of-prosperity-and-tolerance-end-donald-trump-globalization/
`Remapping Social Science Debates in Latin America: The Role of the SSRC,’ ITEMS, 6 December, 2016. http://items.ssrc.org/rethinking-social-science-how-the-ssrc-changed-debates-about-democracy-and-development-in-latin-america/
`O que a vitória de Trump representa para a história?’ Nexo, 9 Nov., 2016

https://www.nexojornal.com.br/entrevista/2016/11/09/O-que-a-vitória-de-Trump-representa-para-a-história-Perguntamos-a-um-historiador
`Who Needs Historians?’ Chronicle of Higher Education, 9 August, 2016 http://chronicle.com/article/Who-Needs-Historians-/237415
`The World Needs a Strong Europe,’ (with Thomas Piketty and Anne-Laure Delatte), Foreign Policy, 4 April, 2016 http://foreignpolicy.com/2016/04/04/how-to-save-europe-from-itself-european-union/
`Globalización: la visión de largo alcance,’ Revista de Libros, marzo, 2016 http://www.revistadelibros.com/articulos/globalizacion-la-vision-de-largo-alcance
`Pariah: Can Hannah Arendt Help Us Re-Think the Global Refugee Crisis?,’ Wilson Quartely (Spring 2016) http://wilsonquarterly.com/quarterly/looking-back-moving-forward/pariah-can-hannah-arendt-help-us-rethink-our-global-refugee-crisis/
`We are Having the Wong Debate about Woodrow Wilson,’ Chronicle of Higher Education, 4 December, 2015

http://chronicle.com/article/Were-Having-the-Wrong-Debate/234461
`The Crisis of Our Crises,’ (with Anne-Laure Delatte), Project Syndicate, 7 September, 2015

http://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/global-crises-international-integration-by- jeremy-adelman-and-anne-laure-delatte-2015-09
`What Caused Capitalism? Assessing the Roles of the West and the Rest,” Foreign Affairs 94:3 (May-June, 2015), pp. 136-144
`Quand les tensions entre Bruxelles et Athènes peuvent faire le jeu de Moscou,’ (with Anne-Laure Delatte), Le Monde, 18 Feb., 2015

http://www.lemonde.fr/idees/article/2015/02/18/quand-les-tensions-entre-bruxelles-et- athenes-peuvent-faire-le-jeu-de-moscou_4578793_3232.html
`Why it’s so hard to know the truth in Argentina,’ Slate, 9 February, 2015

http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/foreigners/2015/02/alberto_nisman_s_m ysterious_death_and_president_cristina_fern_ndez_de_kirchner.html
`The Experiment,’ Cités, 7:1 (fevrier, 2015)
`Unfinished Business: Albert O. Hirschman’s Exit, Voice and Loyalty,’ Humanity Magazine, 6:2 (Summer, 2015), pp. 277-280
`American Cassandra,’ Public Books, 1 February, 2015

http://www.publicbooks.org/nonfiction/american-cassandra
`The Future of Economic History,’ with Jon Levy, Chronicle of Higher Education, 1 Dec., 2014 http://chronicle.com/article/The-FallRise-of-Economic/150247/
`Invisible Agents: Faculty as Internationalizers,” The Academic Executive Brief, 4:2 (2014), http://academicexecutives.elsevier.com/articles/invisible-agents-faculty- internationalizers
`Spain’s Labyrinth,’ New York Review of Books, (LXI:10) 5 June, 2014, pp. 61-64
`The Horror and the Hope,’ Public Books, 1 May, 2014

http://www.publicbooks.org/nonfiction/the-hope-and-the-horror
`MOOC History: v. 2.0,’ Perspectives of the American Historical Association, 52:2 (Feb., 2014), pp. 41-43
`History à la MOOC,’ Perspectives of the American Historical Association, (March, 2013), pp. 17-19
`Albert O Hirschman, Sagio,’ Clarín, 21/01/13 (Argentina) & Letras Libres, 02/13 (Mexico) & Revista de Economía Institucional, 15:28 (2013) (Colombia), pp. 13-18
`La odisea de Albert Hirschman,’ Ciudad de las Ideas (20/01/2013), see: http://ciudadideas.blogspot.com/2013/01/la-odisea-de-albert-hirschman-jeremy.html
`The First Global Man,’ Foreign Affairs (May-June, 2012), pp. 324-330
`What’s in a Revolution?,’ Latin American Research Review 47:1 (2012), pp. 187-195
`Remembering in Latin America,’ Journal of Interdisciplinary History, XXXIX:3 (Winter, 2009), pp. 387-398
`Latin American Longue Durées,’ Latin American Research Review, 39:1 (2004), pp. 223-237
`Latin America and Globalization', Lasa Forum XXIX:1 (Spring, 1998), pp. 10-12
`Spanish American Leviathan? State-formation in Nineteenth-century Spanish America', Comparative Studies in Society and History, 40:2 (April, 1998), pp. 391-408
“Comentarios sobre Louis A. Pérez Jr: `Identidad y nacionalidad: las raices del separatismo cubano, 1868-1898'", Op. Cit., 9 (1997), pp. 195-200
`Property Rules or the Rule of Property', Law and Social Inquiry, 21:4 (Dec., 1996) pp.101-120
`The Latin American Left in Question', Radical History Review, 60 (fall, 1994), pp.224- 229
`Against Essentialism: Latin American Labour in Comparative Perspective. A Critique of Bergquist', Labour/Le Travail, 27 (Spring, 1991), pp.175-184; reprinted in Spanish in Cuadernos CIESAL, 1:1 (segundo sem., 1993), pp. 97-106

Book reviews in: New York Review of Books, Public Books, American Historical Review, Journal of Social History, Bulletin of Latin American Research, Business History Review, Canadian Historical Review, Entrepasados, Hispanic American Historical Review, Review of Politics, International Labor and Working-Class History, Journal of Canadian History, Journal of Caribbean Studies, Journal of Latin American Studies, Labor History, North-South: The Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Radical History Review, The Americas, The Historian, New Mexico Historical Review, The Star-Ledger, Diplomatic History.

Manuscript Reviewer: Cambridge University Press, Duke University Press, Harvard University Press, Princeton University Press, Stanford University Press, University of North Carolina Press, Oxford University Press, University of Texas Press, Penn State University Press, University of California at Los Angeles Latin American Monographs Series, University Press of Virginia, University of Pittsburgh Press, American Historical Review, Latin American Research Review, Hispanic American Historical Review, Journal of Latin American Studies, The Americas, Prairie Forum, Canadian Journal of History, North-South: The Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Bulletin of Latin American Research, Studies in Political Economy, Boletin del Instituto de Historia Argentina y Americana, `Dr Emilio Ravignani', World Politics

Conferences and Paper Presentations
`Photography and Humanitarianism: Is there a Contradiction?’ Sam Rayburn Lecture, Texas A & M University Commerce, 2 October, 2016
`Que es historia global?’ Universidad San Marcos, Lima Peru, 18 May, 2016
`Guerra y revolución en la independencia argentina,’ Academia Nacional de Historia, Buenos Aires Argentina, 14 May, 2016
`Action Intellectual? Alberto O. Hirschman’s Twentieth Century,’ Copenhagen Business School, 15 March, 2016
Keynote lecture, `The Witness and the Other: Towards a Global History of Humanitarianism,’ Tufts University, 5 March, 2016
`Humanitarianism and the Historians,’ École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, 14 December, 2015
`Our Planet Green and Blue: How the Environment Changed Global Thinking,” École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, 12 November, 2015
`Argentina: 50 Years of Debate,’ St Antony’s College, Oxford, 10 November, 2015
`Inequality: Towards a Global History,’ École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, 3 November, 2015
`Is Loyalty the Missing Piece? On Albert O. Hirschman’s Tripod, Exit, Voice, and Loyalty,’ Université Libre de Bruxelles, 27 October, 2015
`Rise and Fall of Global Distributive Justice: A Global History,’ Humboldt University, Berlin, 27 May, 2015
`Under the Sign of Hirschman: Reflections on The Passions and the Interests,’ American Historical Association meetings, New York, 5 January, 2015
`Development and the Global History of Distributive Justice,’ Sawyer Seminar Lecture, Boston University, 18 November, 2014
‘The Global Gilded Age and Latin America,’ Keynote Lecture, AHILA Conference, Freie Universität Berlin, 8 September, 2014
‘Crisis and the Global 1970s,’ Global Studies Institute, University of Geneva, 6 July, 2014
‘City of Melancholy: Buenos Aires,’ The Spirit of the City, Institute for Advanced Study, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 3 July, 2014
`Global Education and Online Learning,’ Kern-Medina Seminar for Judges, Judiciary Leadership Development Council, 16 June, 2014
` Memories of Development: Albert O. Hirschman in Latin America,’ Bildner Center, CUNY Graduate Center, 13 March, 2014
`Worldly Philosopher: Albert O. Hirschman,’ University of Texas at Austin, 23 January, 2014
`Unfinished Work: Hirschman’s Exit, Voice, and Loyalty,” Columbia University, 10 December, 2013
`Making MOOCs: An Insider’s View’, NJEDge.Net-Annual Conference, Plainsboro NJ, November 20, 2013
`La nueva agenda de desarrollo post-2015’, Final Round Table, 1º Encuentro Internacional de Políticas de Desarrollo en un Mundo Global, Fundación Ramón Areces, Madrid, October 29-30, 2013
Keynote Lecture: `Intellectuals and the Crises of Democracy in the 20th Century: Albert O. Hirschman,’ Fritt Ord Foundation, Oslo, October 24, 2013
`Post-independences: Comparative Perspectives,’ University of Pennsylvania, October 18, 2013
Special Presidential Seminar, `The Works of Albert O. Hirschman,’ Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Milan, June 29, 2013
A Human Development Chief Economist’s Lecture, `Albert O. Hirschman and the Discovery of Development Economics,’ World Bank, Washington DC, May 21, 2013
`Albert Hirschman’s Uncommon Vision of Latin America,’ Inter-American Dialogue, Washington DC, May 21, 2013
`Teaching a MOOC,’ American Council of Learned Societies, Baltimore, 10 May, 2013
`Liberalism and Constitutionalism in Latin America in the Nineteenth Century,’ Institute for the Study of the Americas, University of London, 2 May, 2013
`Memories of Development: Albert O. Hirschman in Latin America,’ St Antony’s College, Oxford, 3 May, 2013; London School of Economics, 2 May, 2013
`Development Economics in Hard Times: Albert O Hirschman,’ GDAE, Tufts University, March 7, 2013
`Recordando a Simon Collier,’ Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Santiago, Chile, 29 October, 2012
`Between Democracy and Dictatorship: Albert Hirschman and the Social Science of Hope,” Universidade de São Paulo, 4 June, 2012
`Social Science and Dictatorship in Latin America in the 1970s,’ Brown University, 8 March, 2012
`Discussant: The Age of Revolutions,’ New York Historical Society, 21 January, 2012
Janey Lecture, "Revolutionary Agonistes: Latin American Revolutions Two Hundred Years Later," New School University, 20 September, 2011
Discussant, ‘Democracy, Freedom, and Social Change in the Works of Albert O. Hirschman,’ Bogotá, Colombia. 29th September – 2nd October, 2011
`Of Morality and Markets: Albert Hirschman and the Institute for Advanced Study in the 1970s,’ School of Social Sciences, Institute for Advanced Study, March 31, 2011
Keynote Lecture: `From Mexico to Jerusalem: Latin America and World History, 1492- 1848,’ Atlantic Studies Symposium, Florida International University, March 25, 2011
Russel B Swenson Lecture, `The Crisis of Sovereignty and the Origins of Politics in Latin America,’ Bingham Young University, March 17, 2011
`Searching for Hope in the Age of Tyrants: Albert Hirschman’s 1970s,’ Center for History and Economics, Harvard University, November 9, 2010
`Monarquías, imperios, y la invención de la política en el mundo Ibero-Atlántico,’ CHAM, University of the Azores, October 28, 2010
Sesquicentennial Lecture, `Freedom and Violence in Latin America,’ University of Memphis, 29 September, 2010
`Voice and Exit: Albert Hirschman in Exile,’ Exile, Immigration and Labor in the United States, Université de Paris 7 – Diderot, 4 June, 2010
`Extra-European Origins of European Revolutions,’ Making Europe: The Global Origins of the Old World, University of Freiburg, 27-29 May, 2010
`Morality and Markets: Albert Hirschman in the 1970s,’ Center for History and Economics, Cambridge University, 19 May 2010
`Reflections on the Age of Revolutions,’ Atlantic History Workshop, European University Institute, Florence, 10-11 December, 2009
`Ritos de Violencia en Hispanoamérica,’ Colloque International, Indépendances Ibero- Américaines: Constructions Historiques et Débats Contemporains, Université Paris- Diderot-Paris 7, 5-7 November, 2009
`Political Violence in Spanish America, 1789-1821,’ Latin American History Workshop, Columbia University, 18 April, 2009
`The Rites of Statehood: Violence and Sovereignty in Spanish America,’ Latin American History Workshop, University of Chicago, 24 February, 2009
`The Age of Imperial Revolutions,’ Round Table Discussion, Colegio de Mexico, 16 December, 2008
`Converging Crises and Political Legitimacy: A View From Latin America,’ Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Global 1970s Conference, Harvard University, Oct 10-11, 2008
`Hirschman and the Making of Development Economics’, Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, San Jose, Costa Rica, 24 July, 2008
`Observando a Colombia: Albert Hirschman y los orígenes de su pensamiento economic,’ Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia, 6 June, 2008
‘Iberian Passages: Continuity and Change in the South Atlantic’, Clark Library, Los Angeles, 4 May, 2008
`Revolution in the Iberian Atlantic, Columbia University, 25 April, 2008
Distinguished Lecture, `After Macondo: Currents in Latin American Studies,’ Center for Latin American Studies, University of Miami, 27 March, 2008
`The Problems of Borderlands Revisited,’ American Historical Association Meetings, Washington DC, 5 January, 2008
Round Table Discussion of Sovereignty and Revolution in the Iberian Atlantic, University of Texas at Austin, 8 November, 2007
`Intellectuals and Power in Latin America’, Smolny College, St Petersburg State University (Russia), 30 May, 2007
`The Age of Revolutions’, Columbia University, 4 May, 2007
‘The Iberian Atlantic in the Age of Revolutions’, Temple University, 21 April, 2007
‘Two Centuries of Historiography of Latin American Independence,’ American Historical Association Meeting, Atlanta, 6 January, 2007
‘Soberania y revolución en el Atlantico Ibérico’, Universidad San Andres (Buenos Aires), 5 November, 2006
`Dissolutions: Breakdown and Breakup up the Spanish Empire’, New York Area Latin American History Workshop, 22 November, 2002
`Writing a World History Text’ with Robert Tignor, History Department, University of Delaware, 29 October, 2002
`Between Empire and Revolution: The Colonial Question and the Crisis of the Anciens Regimes in the Iberian Atlantic,’ King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center, New York University, 25 February, 2002
`The Slave Trade and Merchant Capitalism in South America: 1780-1806,’ Institute for Advanced Study, 18 February, 2002

Keynote Lecture, `Colonialism and National Histories: José Manuel Restrepo and Bartolomé Mitre,’ Conference on Paradigms and Paradigmas: Spanish Colonialism and Historiography, Fordham University, 29 September, 2001


`The Slave Trade and the Crisis of the Iberian Empires,’ Institute for Historical Research, London, 4 May, 2001 (also presented at the University of Lisbon, 27 June, 2001)
Commentator, `Law and Identity in the Pan-Latin World,’ American Historical Association Annual Meeting, Boston, January 6, 2001
`Republicanism through Law: Juan Bautista Alberdi and Argentina,’ American Society for Legal History, Princeton, Oct 21, 2000
`Commerce and Corruption in the Iberian Empires’, Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies, Princeton University, 12 April, 1999
John Parry Lecture, `The Crises of the Spanish and Portuguese Empires’, Harvard University, 5 March, 1999
with Miguel Centeno, `Between Liberalism and Neoliberalism: The Dilemmas of the Rule of Law in Latin America', American Bar Foundation Conference, "New Challenges to the Rule of Law", University of California, Santa Barbara, 7-9 Nov, 1997
`Merchants and Revolution in Spanish America, 1790-1820s', State University of New York Stony Brook, 14 October, 1997
`Institutions, Property Rights and Economic Development in Latin America', Latin American Studies Association, Guadalajara Mexico, 18-20 April, 1997
`Constitutionalism in 19th Century Argentina', Latin American Studies Association, Guadalajara Mexico, 18-20 April, 1997
`El desarrollo de la pampa húmeda: una perspectiva histórica', Conference on Toward a More productive and Sustainable Agriculture in the Argentine Pampa, Buenos Aires, 20-22 March, 1997
Commentator, Conference on Gender Migration and Citizenship in the Americas, Princeton University, 8 March, 1997
`Cronyism and State-Formation in Argentina', Harvard University, 5 March, 1997
`Intellectuals and Power in 19th Century Argentina', University of Iowa, 6 February, 1997
`La deuda externa en America Latina: Una historia económica del presente', II Simpósio Internacional, Estados Americanos: Relaçoes Continentais e Intercontinentais, Porto Alegre Brazil, 30 Sept-2 Oct., 1996
`Fuentes para el estudio del estado de derecho', Archivo General de la Nación, Buenos Aires, 19 July, 1996
`Las Américas en perspectiva comparativa', Universidad de Quilmes, Quilmes, 4 July, 1996
Commentator, American Historical Association Conference, Atlanta, 4-6 January, 1996
`Which America? Intellectuals and the State in Nineteenth-Century Argentina', University of Pittsburgh, 9 November, 1995
Commentator, Latin American Studies Association, Washington DC, 28-30 September, 1995
`From Borderlands to Borders: Revisiting North American Frontiers', American Historical Association Pacific Coast Branch Conference, Hawaii, 5 August, 1995
`La nueva deuda externa en América Latina', Escuela de Altos Estudios en Ciencias Sociales, Buenos Aires, 24 July, 1995
Commentator, `Toward a New Cuba? Revolutionary Legacy and Market Imperative in the Age of Globalization', Princeton University, 7-8 April, 1995
`Liberalism, Romanticism and Constitutionalism in Argentina', University of Michigan, 31 March-1 April, 1995
`A History of Argentine Labour Law', International Institute for Social History, Amsterdam, 26 August, 1994
Moderator, `Congreso preparatorio para el Centenario de 1898', Havana, Cuba, 1-3 July, 1994
`The Politics of International Economic Integration: Argentina and Canada in the Nineteenth-Century', Stanford University, 11 May, 1994
Commentator, `Social Change in Latin America: Toward the Year 2000', University of Maryland, 8-9 April, 1994
`The Rise of Constitutionalism in Nineteenth-Century Argentina', American Historical Association, (San Francisco), 6-9 Jan., 1994
`Money, Public Policy, and Stabilization in Argentina in the 19th Century', Social Science History Association, (Baltimore), 4-7 Nov., 1993
`The Politics of Money in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Argentina', Third World Economic History and Development Group Conference, London School of Economics, Sept. 17- 19, 1993
`Latin American Labour at the Crossroads: the State and Labour in Argentina, Brazil and Mexico, 1916-1922', Latin Labor History Conference, Duke University, April 23- 24, 1993
`Latin American Labour at the Crossroads: the State and Labour in Argentina, Brazil and Mexico, 1916-1922', Latin American Studies Association, (Los Angeles), September 23-27, 1992
`Macroeconomic Policy in Argentina, 1870-1950', Conference on Economic Growth in the Long Run: Argentina, Brazil and Mexico c.1870-1950, Institute of Latin American Studies (London), 13-14 March, 1992
`The Great Divide: Socialists vs Syndicalists in Argentina, 1915-1922', Latin American Studies Association, (Washington D.C.), April 1991
Commentator, Jornadas de Historia Argentina, University of Buenos Aires (Argentina), 15-17 September, 1991
`Argentina's Transition to Democracy: the Long View', Canadian Association of Latin American and Caribbean Studies Association Annual Meeting, York University, (Toronto), 11-14 October, 1990
Commentator, Congreso Internacional de Historia Economica de America Latina, University of Lujan (Argentina), 27-29 June, 1990
Commentator, Jornadas de Historia Economica de Argentina, University of Buenos Aires (Argentina), 1-3 December, 1989
`Canada and Latin America: Comparative Economic History'; Conference on Canadian Political Economy: Classic and New, University of Toronto, 1 April, 1989
`Agricultural Credit in Argentina'; Third World Economic History and Development Group Conference, School of Oriental and African Studies, (London), 8-10 September, 1988.

Conferences and Seminars Organized
“(re)Thinking the Global Crisis, 1919-1939,” (with Ludovic Tournès, University of Geneva), University of Geneva, Global Studies Institute
`Personal Lives and Global Histories,’ Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, April 23-24, 2015
`Globalization and the Social Sciences,’ (with Fondation de Maison des Sciences de l’Homme), Princeton University, 13-14 September, 2014
`The Future of Higher Education,’ Paris, (with Fondation de Maison des Sciences de l’Homme), 13-15 April, 2014
`Empire and the Social Sciences,’ Princeton University, 24 March, 2014
`The Future of the City’, Shanghai, January 28-31 2013
`Empire and Ideology’, Princeton University, 5 October, 2012
`Between Revolution and Democracy: José Árico, Marxism, and the Latin American Left, Princeton University, 15 February, 2012
`Inequality in Latin America,’ with Eric Hershberg, Princeton University, March 27, 2004
`Imperial Crucibles,’ with Stanley Stein, Princeton University, March 19, 2003
`The Crisis in the Andes,’ with Eric Hershberg, March 28-29, 2002
`Greater American Histories?’, with Stephen Aron, The Huntington Library, Los Angeles, March 9-10, 2001
‘Crossing Borders: International Dimensions of American History,” with Daniel Rodgers, Teacher Preparation Program, Princeton University, Spring, 2001
`Latin American Economies in the Long Run’, Program in Latin American Studies, Princeton University, November 12-13, 1999
`The Business of the Borderlands: Commerce and Culture on North American Frontiers', Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies, Conference, 25-26 March, 1996
`Empire and Underdevelopment: The Colonial Heritage of Latin America Revisited', Princeton University, 2-3 December, 1995
`Citizenship and Self-Determination: The New Politics of Canada's Aboriginal Peoples', Princeton University, 4 March, 1995
`Argentina: A Decade of Democracy', Princeton University, 25-26 May, 1994
Seminar Co-organiser (with Dr. Rick Halpern), 'Comparative International Labour History', Institute of Historical Research, University of London, January-June, 1992
Seminar Organizer: `Comparative Economic History of the Third World: The Very Long View. Reflections on E.L. Jones' The European Miracle', Nissan Centre For Japanese Studies, St. Antony's College, Oxford, Hilary Term, 1987.

Professional Service
Member, Review Committee, Clusters of Excellence, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), Bonn, 2017
Member, Conseil Scientifique, Fondation Maison des Sciences de l’Homme, Paris, 2017-
Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies (UK), 2017-
Chair, External Review Committee, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, September 22-24, 2016
Member, Conseil Scientifique International, IRIS-Études Globales, Paris Sciences et Lettres, 2016-
Member, Advisory Council, Investigaciones y ensayos (Academia Nacional de Historia, Buenos Aires Argentina), 2016-
Co-General Editor (with Emma Rothschild & Sunil Amrith), book series, ‘Histories of Economic Life,’ Princeton University Press
Selection Committee, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, Fall 2014, Spring 2017
Chair, Selection Committee, Dan David Prize, Tel Aviv University, 2015
Chair, Selection Committee, Friedrich Katz Book Prize, American Historical Association 2014-16
Member, Editorial Board, Revista Pasado Abierto, 2016-
Member, Advisory Committee, Boletín del Instituto Ravignani
Member, Editorial Board, Public Books, 2014-
Chair, External Review, Institute for Latin American Studies-Benson Collection, University of Texas at Austin, 28-29 April, 2014
Selection Committee, Albert O. Hirschman Prize, Social Science Research Council (2013-)
Board Member, International Advisory Committee, Universidad Católica College, Santiago, Chile (2013-)
Board Member, Center for the Study of Political History, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Santiago, Chile (2013-)

Trustee, Toynbee Prize Foundation (2012-)


Editorial Board, Princeton University Press, 2012-
Chair, International Advisory Board, African School of Economics (2012-)
External Reviewer, History Department, Yale University (2012)
External Reviewer, The Freie Universität Berlin Excellence Initiative Grant, Wissenschaftsrat (German Council of Science and Humanities), 23-26 January, 2012
Chair, External Review, History Department, The Johns Hopkins University (2011)
Chair, External Review, History Department, Brown University (2007)
External Evaluator, Latin American Interdepartmental Program, UCLA (2005)
External Evaluator, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame (2004)
External Evaluator, History Department, Lehman College CUNY (2004)
Committee Member, Bancroft Book Prize, American Historical Association (2002-4)
Member, Social Sciences Research Council, Regional Advisory Panel for Latin America (2001-2004)
Chair, Social Sciences Research Council, Regional Advisory Panel for Latin America (2003-4)
External Evaluator, Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University (2002)
Advisory Council Member, Kellogg Center for International Studies, University of Notre Dame (2001-10)
Latin American Studies Association, Executive Council (1998-2001)
American Historical Association, Chair, Joint Committee with the Canadian Historical Association (1998-2000)
Chair, Ibero-American Book Prize Committee, Latin American Studies Association (1999-2000)
Editorial Boards: World Politics (1995-2000), Journal of Legal History (2000-), The Historian (1996-2000), Journal of Interdisciplinary History (2002-)
Anonymous grant reviewer, Israel Science Foundation; Alliance Program; American Philosophical Society; British Academy, Council for Higher Education in Israel; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Rockefeller Foundation; American Council for Learned Societies, Fulbright Commission; National Endowment for the Humanities; Kellogg Institute (Notre Dame); Radcliffe Institute (Harvard); Weatherhead Center for International Affairs (Harvard); European Research Council, American Academy (Berlin), Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton)


PhD Students Supervised

Andrea Oñate Madrazo, “Insurgent Diplomacy: The Internationalized Revolution of El Salvador, 1970- 1992,” (2016) currently assistant professor Cal State San Luis Obispo

Melissa Teixeira, “South Atlantic Corporatism: Development, Law and Citizenship in Brazil and Portugal, 1922-1945,” (2016) currently post-doctoral fellow, Center for History and Economics, Harvard University

Fidel Tavárez, “The Commercial Machine: Trade, State and Ideas in Eighteenth-Century Spanish Atlantic,” (2016) currently post-doctoral fellow, University of Chicago


Miquéias Mugge, “Senhores da Guerra: Elites militares no Sul do Império do Brasil, 1845-1873,” Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, 2016, post-doctoral fellow Fundação Gétulio Vargas/Princeton University
Margarita Fajardo Hernández, “The Latin American Experience with Development: Social Sciences, Economic Policy, and the Making of the Global Order, 1944-1971,” (2015), currently assistant professor, Sarah Lawrence College
(co-tutelle) Edward Blumenthal, “Exil et constructions nationales en Amérique du Sud: Proscrits argentins et chiliens au XIXe siècle,” (2013) University of Paris 3
Felipe Cala, “Cultures in Disjunction: (Re)Imagining Citizenship in Latin America,” (2012) social activist, Philadelphia
Joseph Younger, “Borderland Legalities in the River Plate, 1807-1865” (2011), attorney, Texas, Austin
Elena Schneider, “Havana, Spain and Britain: a Deep History” (2011), assistant professor, University of California, Berkeley
Klaus Veigel, “The Origins of the Debt Crisis in Argentina” (2005), consultant, Washington DC
Katherine Holt, “Slavery, Gender and Households in Bahia and Minas Gerais, Brazil, 1800-1850” (2005), associate professor College of Wooster
Meri Clark, “Education in Colombia in the Nineteenth-century” (2003), associate professor, Western New England College
Eduardo Elena, “Consumption and Comfort: Argentina, 1930-1955” (2003), associate professor, University of Miami
Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof, “Migration and Culture: Santo Domingo and New York, 1945-1989” (2002), associate professor, University of Michigan
Karen Caplan, “Indigenous Politics and State-Formation in Oaxaca and Yucatan, 1808- 1856” (2001), associate professor Rutgers University
Alejandra Bronfman, “Race, Culture and Politics in Cuba, 1898-1940” (1999), associate professor, University of British Columbia
Stuart McCook, “The Making of Tropical Botany in the Caribbean” (1997), associate professor, Guelph University
At present, I am principal supervisor of seven dissertations in progress.

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