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A L A N . M C P H E R S O N @ T E M P L E . E D U

A L A N M C P H E R S O N , P H . D .

PRIMARY RESEARCH INTERESTSU.S. Foreign Relations; U.S.-Latin American relations.

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT2017-present

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Thomas J. Freaney, Jr., Professor of HistoryDirector, Center for the Study of Force and Diplomacy, Temple University.

Professor/Associate Professor of International and Area Studies ConocoPhillips Petroleum Chair in Latin American StudiesDirector of the Center for the Americas, University of Oklahoma.

Part-time lecturer, U.S. Diplomatic History, Foreign Service Institute, Virginia.

Fulbright lecturer, History and International Relations, Universidad de San Andrés, Argentina.

Associate/Assistant Professor of History, Howard University.

Fulbright lecturer, Dominican History, UASD, Dominican Republic.

Lecturer, U.S. History, Université de Montréal, Canada.

Lecturer, Caribbean History, PUCMM, Dominican Republic.

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BooksGhosts of Sheridan Circle: How a Washington Assassination Brought Pinochet’s Terror State to Justice. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.

General editor. The SHAFR Guide Online: An Annotated Bibliography of United States Foreign Relations Since 1600. Leiden: Brill. Published October 5.

A Short History of US Military Interventions in Latin America and the Caribbean. New York: Wiley-Blackwell.

Co-editor with Yannick Wehrli, and contributor. Beyond Geopolitics:

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New Histories of Latin America at the League of Nations. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.

The World and U2: One Band’s Remaking of Global Activism. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield.

Named among The Globalist’s Top Books of 2015

The Invaded: How Latin Americans and their Allies Fought and Ended U.S. Occupations. New York: Oxford University Press.

2015 Ellis W. Hawley Prize, Organization of American Historians. 2015 Murdo J. MacLeod Book Prize, Latin American and

Caribbean Section, Southern Historical Association 2014 William LeoGrande Prize, American University.

Editor and contributor. The Encyclopedia of U.S. Military Interventions in Latin America. Santa Barbara, Calif: ABC-CLIO.

Co-editor with Ivan Krastev, and contributor. The Anti-American Century. Budapest and New York: Central European Press.

Intimate Ties, Bitter Struggles: The United States and Latin America since 1945. Series: Issues in the History of U.S. Foreign Relations. Series editor: Robert McMahon. Washington, D.C.: Potomac Books.

Editor and contributor. Anti-Americanism in Latin America and the Caribbean. Series: Explorations in Culture and International History. Series editors: Jessica Gienow-Hecht and Frank Schumacher. New York: Berghahn Books.

Yankee No! Anti-Americanism in U.S.-Latin American Relations. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. Paperback 2006.

A. B. Thomas Award, Southeastern Council on Latin American Studies.

Outstanding Academic Title, Choice Magazine.

Peer-Reviewed Articles “Counterterrorism in U.S. Civil Courts: The Role of Letelier v. Republic of Chile,” Law and History Review, forthcoming.

“Strange Bedfellows at the End of the Cold War: The Letelier Assassination, Human Rights, and National Sovereignty,” Cold War History, published online 1 April 2019, forthcoming in print.

“Letelier Diplomacy: Non-State Actors and U.S.-Chilean Relations,” Diplomatic History, published online 20 March 2019, in print 43: 3 (June 2019): 445-468. “Caribbean Taliban: Cuban-American Terrorism in the 1970s,” Terrorism and Political Violence, published online October 2018, in print 31: 2 (March-April 2019): 390-409.

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“Herbert Hoover, Occupation Withdrawal, and the Good Neighbor Policy,” Presidential Studies Quarterly 44: 4 (December 2014): 623-639.

“Lid Sitters and Prestige Seekers: The U.S. Navy v. the State Department and the End of US Occupations,” The Journal of Military History 78 (January 2014): 523-556.

“Foreigners Under U.S. Occupations in the Caribbean,” The International History Review 35: 1 (March 2013): 100-120.

“The Irony of Legal Pluralism in U.S. Occupations,” The American Historical Review 117: 4 (October 2012): 1149-1172.

“Artful Resistances: Song, Literature, and the Representation of U.S. Occupations in Nicaragua and Hispaniola.” The Latin Americanist 56: 2 (June 2012): 93-117.

“Joseph Jolibois Fils and the Flaws of Haitian Resistance to U.S. Occupation,” The Journal of Haitian Studies 16: 2 (fall 2010 (published 2011)): 120-147.

“Personal Occupations: Women’s Responses to U.S. Military Occupations in Latin America,” The Historian 72: 3 (fall 2010): 568-598.

“Rioting for Dignity: Masculinity, National Identity, and Anti-U.S. Resistance in Panama,” Gender & History 19: 2 (August 2007): 219-241.

“The Limits of Populist Diplomacy: Fidel Castro’s April 1959 Trip to North America,” Diplomacy and Statecraft 18: 1 (March 2007): 237-268.

“Una tercera perspectiva: Los europeos durante la ocupación militar norteamericana del 1916-1924,” Clío (Dominican Republic), 75: 172 (July-December 2006): 249-288.

“Courts of World Opinion: Trying the Panama Flag Riots of 1964.” Diplomatic History 28: 1 (January 2004): 83-112.

“Misled by Himself: What the Johnson Tapes Reveal about the Dominican Intervention of 1965.” Latin American Research Review 38: 2 (June 2003): 127-146.

“From ‘Punks’ to Geopoliticians: U.S. and Panamanian Teenagers and the 1964 Canal Zone Riots.” The Americas 58: 3 (January 2002): 395-418.

Book Chapters“The Deep Roots of Anti-Americanism in Latin America.” In Making Friends? U.S. Public Diplomacy Strategies in Latin America during the Cold War. Edited by Francisco Rodríguez-Jiménez, Lorenzo Delgado,

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and Benedetta Calandra. Forthcoming.

“Self-Interest, Prejudice, and Liberalism: A History of U.S. Empire in the Americas.” In The Future of U.S. Empire in the Americas: The Trump Administration and Beyond. Edited by Timothy Gill. Routledge. Forthcoming.

“Anti-Imperialist Racial Solidarity Before the Cold War: Success and Failure.” In Latin America and the Global Cold War. Edited by Stella Krepp, Thomas Field, and Vanni Pettinà. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press. Forthcoming.

“U.S. Government Responses to Anti-Americanism at the Periphery.” In Foreign Policy at the Periphery: The Shifting Margins of US International Relations since World War II. Edited by Bevan Sewell and Maria Ryan. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press: 77-101.

“Conclusion: The Distinct Integration of Latin America.” In Beyond Geopolitics: New Histories of Latin America at the League of Nations. Edited by Alan McPherson and Yannick Wehrli. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press: 259-264.

“Anti-Imperialism and the Failure of the League of Nations.” In Beyond Geopolitics: New Histories of Latin America at the League of Nations. Edited by Alan McPherson and Yannick Wehrli. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press: 21-32.

“Cuba.” In A Companion to John F. Kennedy. Edited by Mark Selverstone. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell: 228-247.

“The First World War and U.S. Empire in the Americas.” In Empires in World War I: Shifting Frontiers and Imperial Dynamics in a Global Conflict. Edited by Richard Fogerty and Andrew Jarboe. London: I. B. Tauris, 2014: 328-350. Reproduced as “The First World War and the Decline of U.S. Empire in the Caribbean.” Bulletin de la Société d’Histoire de la Guadeloupe 168 (May-August 2014): 203-219.

“Afterword: The Paradox of Latin American Cold War Studies.” In Beyond the Eagle’s Shadow: New Histories of Latin America’s Cold War. Edited by Mark Atwood Lawrence, Virginia Garrard-Burnett, and Julio E. Moreno. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2013: 307-319.

“Latin America.” In Understanding the Global Community. Edited by Zach Messitte and Suzette Grillot. Norman: The University of Oklahoma Press, 2013: 173-195.

“Latin America.” In A Companion to Lyndon B. Johnson. Edited by Mitchell Lerner. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012: 387-405.

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“El antiyanquismo en la guerra fría: los disturbios del 1964 en Panamá.” In Guatemala y La Guerra Fría en América Latina, 1947-1977. Edited by Roberto García Ferreira. Guatemala: CEUR-USAC, 2010: 223-261.

“Anti-Americanism in Latin America.” In Anti-Americanism: History, Causes, Themes. Vol. 3: Comparative Perspectives. Edited by Brendon O’Connor. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 2007: 77-102.

“Anti-Americanism in Latin America and the Caribbean: ‘False Populism’ or Coming Full Circle?” In The Anti-American Century. Edited by Ivan Krastev and Alan McPherson. Budapest, Hungary: Central European University Press, 2007: 49-75. Reprinted in American Foreign Policy Traditions: Vol. IV: Regional and National Varieties of Anti-Americanism. Edited by Brendon O’Connor. London: Sage, 2010.

“Americanism against American Empire.” In Americanism: New Perspectives on the History of an Ideal. Edited by Michael Kazin and Joseph McCartin. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2006: 169-191.

“Contrasting Hostilities of Dependent Societies: Panama and Cuba versus the United States.” In Anti-Americanism in Latin America and the Caribbean, 188-214. Edited by Alan McPherson. New York: Berghahn Books, 2006: 188-214.

“Antiyanquismo: Nascent Scholarship, Ancient Sentiments.” In Anti-Americanism in Latin America and the Caribbean, 188-214. Edited by Alan McPherson. New York: Berghahn Books, 2006: 1-36.

Review Articles“The 1965 Dominican Intervention, A Half-Century On,” Passport 46: 1 (April 2015): 31-34.

“Forget the Maine! The Legacy of ‘The United States and the Americas’,” Diplomatic History 35: 4 (September 2011): 709-728.

“The ‘Forgotten Relationship’ Updated and Reconsidered,” Reviews in American History 37: 3 (September 2009): 426-432.

“Europe Made Us Do It: The Origins of U.S. Involvement in Vietnam,” Reviews in American History 33: 4 (December 2005): 607-613.

Policy Papers“Perceptions of the United States in Venezuela,” Drivers of Perceptions of the United States, sponsored by the Global Information and Influence Team, Global Challenges Group, Central Intelligence Agency, 7 March 2005.

“Strategies for U.S. Diplomacy: Venezuela,” Strategies for U.S. Public Diplomacy, sponsored by the Global Information and Influence Team,

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Global Challenges Group, Central Intelligence Agency, 7 March 2005.

Online educational materials“Does the United States Bear Responsibility for the Guatemalan Genocide?” Modern Genocide: Understanding Causes and Consequences, ABC-CLIO.

“The Cuban Missile Crisis: A Global History,” Bedford Digital Collections: Primary Sources and Projects, Bedford/St. Martin’s

Encyclopedias/Reference Works“U.S. Interventions and Occupations in Latin America.” In The Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Latin American History. Ed. William H. Beezley. New York: Oxford University Press.

“Haiti.” In America in the World, 1776 to the Present: A Supplement to the Dictionary of American History. Ed. Edward J. Blum. Vol. 1. Farmington Hills, MI: Charles Scribner’s Sons: 441-442. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 1 Feb. 2016.

“United States Foreign Relations, Caribbean.” In The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Military and Diplomatic Relations. Vol. 2 New York: Oxford University Press, 2013: 405-408.

“Anti-Americanism in Latin America,” “Cuban Revolution, 1956-1959, U.S. Policy Towards,” “Johnson, Lyndon, B.,” “Dominican Republic, U.S. Intervention, 1965,” “United States, circum-Caribbean Interventions, 1900-1934: Dominican Republic,” and “United States, circum-Caribbean Interventions, 1900-1934: Haiti,” and “Wessin y Wessin, Elias.” All in The Encyclopedia of U.S.-Latin American Relations, 3 vols. Edited by Thomas Leonard. CQ Press.

“Foreign Policy and Domestic Politics 1865-1933.” In The Princeton Encyclopedia of United States Political History, Vol. 1. Edited by Michael Kazin. Princeton, N. J.: Princeton University Press, 2009: 347-354. Reproduced in concise edition, 2011: 247-253. “War Correspondents Today.” In History Behind the Headlines: The Origins of Conflicts Worldwide Vol. 6. Edited by Sonia Benson. Detroit, Mich.: Gale Group, 2002: 260-272.

Magazine Articles“Long View: How the Fight Against Castro Once Terrorized U.S. Cities.” Americas Quarterly, 12: 4 (2018), 35-40.

“Banda global para ativismo global. Como Bono os U2 lutam para ‘não deixar que os sacanas nos deitem abaixo.” Expresso (Portugal), 14 September 2018.

“Terror on Embassy Row, Revisited,” NACLA Report on the Americas,

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“Attack on America,” Americas Quarterly, 10: 3 (2016), 14-21.

“Impertinent Questions: Internationalism against American Empire,” Oklahoma Humanities, Fall 2015, 10-13.

Online/Newspaper Articles/Op-Eds“Don’t Invade Venezuela,” History News Network, 5 February.

“The Other FBI Investigation the White House Couldn’t Muffle,” History News Network, 11 December.

“Prepare Yourself: We’re About to Become the Great Satan Again,” History News Network, 23 November.

“The Letelier Assassination: A Watershed in Counterterrorism,” The Globalist, 21 September. Also published by History News Network as “40 Years Ago a Bomb Blew Up the Former Ambassador of Chile in Downtown Washington DC ” and by Time.com as “Lessons from a 1976 act of Terrorism in Washington, D.C.”

“The Backstory to U2’s Record of Activism,” History News Network, 2 August, and Time.com, 8 August.

“U2’s Activism: From Innocence to Experience,” The Globalist, 25 July.

“The United States and Cuba: Toward Normalization, Finally,” The Globalist, 18 December, and China Daily, 24 December.

“The Trouble with Military Occupations: Lessons from Latin America,” OUPBlog, 8 July.

“The Long, Hard Slog Out of Military Occupation,” OUPBlog, 18 June, reproduced by the History News Network.

“Want to See How Afghanistan Will Turn Out after US Withdrawal? Look to Latin America,” History News Network, 31 March.

“Oligarquía y Manipulación en 1964,” La Prensa (Panama), 26 January.

“El Rechazo ‘Yanqui’ en 1964,” La Prensa (Panama), 19 January.

“50 Years Ago: Lyndon Johnson’s First Foreign Policy Crisis,” The Globalist, 9 January.

“The Problem with ‘Extraterritoriality,’” History News Network, 25 November.

“Antiamerikanisme I Latinamerika: Obama Har Skuffet,” RAESON

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magazine, Denmark, 20 October.

“Obama in Latin America: So Not Nixon,” History News Network, 28 March.

“Obama’s Spring Break Trip to Latin America,” The Oklahoman (Oklahoma City), 4 March.

“After a Century of Overthrows, What’s Washington’s Role?” History News Network, 1 July.

“How did Obama do in Latin America?” History News Network, 21 April.

“Obama Should Seek Middle Ground on Trip,” The Oklahoman (Oklahoma City), 17 April.

“The Return of Violent Anti-Americanism in Latin America,” History News Network, 20 October.

“When Gringos Get it Right,” The Globalist, 7 March.

“Iraq and the Politics of Withdrawal: Lessons for U.S. Occupations in Latin America,” The Globalist, 17 September.

“Castro May Be Dying, Castroism Isn’t,” History News Network, 7 August.

“Americanism ‘Tangled’ in Asia,” The Globalist, 19 June.

“How to Intervene and Get Out,” History News Service, 29 March.

“Myths of Anti-Americanism: The Case of Latin America.” Brown Journal of World Affairs 10: 2 (winter/spring 2004): 141-52.

“Feeding the Fire of Discontent: U.S. Should Heed the Lessons Learned from Occupations of Latin America and Resulting Anti-American Sentiments,” Arizona Republic, 4 January, V1.

“Anti-Americanism at Ground Level: FSOs Remember the Cold War Caribbean.” American Diplomacy 4 (January-March 1999).

ReviewsLatin America and the First World War, by Stefan Rinke, for TheAmericas, forthcoming.

Erased: The Untold Story of the Panama Canal, by Marixa Lasso, for the Hispanic American Historical Review, forthcoming.

Thomas C. Mann: President Johnson, the Cold War, and the Restructuring of Latin American Foreign Policy, by Thomas Turnstall

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Allcock, for the Journal of Cold War Studies, 21: 3 (Summer 2019): 262-263.

Sandino: patria y libertad, by Alejandro Bendaña, for the American Historical Review, 123: 1 (February 2018): 276-277.

Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations, edited by Frank Costiglioga and Michael Hogan, Passport roundtable, 47: 3 (January 2017): 10-23.

Neither Peace nor Freedom: The Cultural Cold War in Latin America, by Patrick Iber, and Cuba, the United States, and Cultures of the Transnational Left, 1930-1975, by John A. Gronbeck-Tedesco, for Diplomatic History, 40: 4 (2016): 796-799.

Mexico’s Cold War: Cuba, the United States, and the Legacy of the Mexican Revolution, by Renata Keller, for H-Diplo Roundtable, 7 November.

Back Channel to Cuba: The Hidden History of Negotiations Between Washington and Havana, by William M. LeoGrande and Peter Kornbluh, for the American Historical Review, 120: 5 (December 2015): 1944-1945.

Author’s response, H-Diplo roundtable on The Invaded, 27 July.

In Search of the Amazon: Brazil, the United States, and the Nature of a Region, by Seth Garfield, for the Canadian Journal of Latin American Studies, 50: 2 (2015): 413-415.

Borderland on the Isthmus: Race, Culture, and the Struggle for the Canal Zone, by Michael Donoghue, for an H-Diplo roundtable, 13 April.

British Diplomacy and US Hegemony in Cuba, 1898-1964, by Christopher Hull, for the Bulletin of Latin American Research, 34: 1 (January 2015): 134-135.

La esperanza desgarrada: la rebellion dominicana de 1965 y la invasión norteamericana, by Piero Gleijeses, for H-Diplo, 21 April.

Political Culture in Panama: Democracy after Invasion, by Orlando Pérez, for the Bulletin of Latin American Research, for the Bulletin of Latin American Research, 33: 3 (July 2014): 379-380.

The Business of Empire: United Fruit, Race, and U.S. Expansion in Central America, by Jason M. Colby, for H-Diplo, 25 March.

Historia de la República Dominicana, ed. Frank Moya Pons, for the Bulletin of Latin American Research, 32: 1 (January 2013): 130-131.

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The Monroe Doctrine: Empire and Nation in Nineteenth-Century America, by Jay Sexton, for Passport, 43: 1 (April 2012): 5-7.

“The Shadows of Cold War over Latin America: The U.S. Reaction to Fidel Castro's Nationalism, 1956-59,” Cold War History 11: 3 (August 2011): 317-339, by Vanni Pettiná, for H-Diplo, 30 January.

Latin America’s Cold War, by Hal Brands, for H-Diplo roundtable, 20 June.

Negotiating Paradise: U.S. Tourism and Empire in Twentieth-Century Latin America, by Dennis Merrill, for Passport, 41: 3 (January 2011), 13-14.

New Directions in US Foreign Policy, ed. by Inderjeet Parmar, Linda B. Miller, and Mark Ledwidge, for the Journal of American Studies, 44: 2 (May 2010): 473-474.

Guantánamo, USA: The Untold History of America’s Cuban Outpost, by Stephen Irving Max Schwab, for U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, 136: 4 (April 2010): 70.

US Presidents and Latin American Interventions: Pursuing Regime Change in the Cold War, by Michael Grow, for the Hispanic American Historical Review, 90: 1 (February 2010): 205-206.

Seaway to the Future: American Social Visions and the Construction of the Panama Canal, by Alexander Missal, for the Journal of American Studies, 43 (2009): 562-564.

The Canal Builders: Making America’s Empire at the Panama Canal, by Julie Greene, for the Journal of American History, 96: 3 (December 2009): 881-882.

That Infernal Little Cuban Republic: The United States and the Cuban Revolution, by Lars Schoultz, for H-Diplo, 2 December 2009.

Empire and Dissent: The United States and Latin America, ed. Fred Rosen, for history.transnational, 27 November 2009.

In From the Cold: Latin America’s New Encounter with the Cold War, eds. Gilbert Joseph and Daniela Spenser, for H-Diplo Roundtable, 15 July 2009.

Cuba in the American Imagination: Metaphor and the Imperial Ethos, by Louis A. Pérez, Jr., for The Americas, 65: 4 (April 2009): 629-630.

U.S. and Latin American Relations, by Gregory Weeks, for the Journal of Third World Studies, 25: 2 (Fall 2008): 267-268.

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Myths of Modernity: Peonage and Patriarchy in Nicaragua, by Elizabeth Dore, for The Latin Americanist, 52, 2 (June 2008): 87-89.

Dominican Cultures: The Making of a Caribbean Society, ed. Bernardo Vega, for Choice, April 2008.

Caliban and the Yankees, by Harvey R. Neptune, for the Journal of American History, 94, 2 (September 2007): 619-620.

Hating America: A History, by Barry Rubin and Judith Colp Rubin, for the American Historical Review, 111, 2 (April 2006): 436-437.

Writing to Cuba: Filibustering and Cuban Exiles in the United States, by Rodrigo Lazo, for the Hispanic American Historical Review, 86, 1 (February 2006): 143-145.

Espejos de la guerra fría: México, América Central y el Caribe, edited by Daniela Spenser, for The Americas, 62, 3 (January 2006): 510-511.

The Last Colonial Massacre: Latin America in the Cold War, by Greg Grandin, for the Journal of American History, 92, 2 (September 2005): 695-696.

The School of the Americas: Military Training and Political Violence in the Americas, by Leslie Gill, for The Americas, 62 (July 2005): 135-136.

Yankee Don’t Go Home!, by Julio Moreno, for The Historian, 67 (summer 2005): 326-327.

Latin America: Development and Conflict since 1945, by John Ward, for Bicentenario (Chile), 4, 1 (2005): 194-195.

Democracy and U.S. Policy in Latin America during the Truman Years, by Steven Schwartzberg, for The Americas 61 (October 2004): 324-325.

Emperors in the Jungle: The Hidden History of the U.S. in Panama, by John Lindsay-Poland, for The Americas 60 (July 2003): 133-134.

Sad & Luminous Days: Cuba’s Struggle with the Superpowers after the Missile Crisis, by James G. Blight and Philip Brenner, for the H-Diplo listserv, January 2003.

“Perón’s Gambit: The United States and the Argentine Challenge to the Inter-American Order, 1946-1948,” by Glenn Dorn in Diplomatic History, for the H-Diplo listserv, February 2002.

Other Scholarly WorkReviewer of book manuscripts/proposals for Wiley, Blackwell, and Cornell, Oxford, Duke, Princeton, Chicago, Yale, UNC, Cambridge, and University of Texas Presses.

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Reviewer of articles for The American Historical Review, Diplomatic History, the Journal of Latin American Studies, The Americas, Gender and History, The Latin Americanist, The Hispanic American Historical Review, Foreign Policy Analysis, Contemporary Politics, The Journal of Global Analysis, The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, the Law and History Review, the Bulletin of Latin American Research, The Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional, The Middle Atlantic Review of Latin American Studies and the International Political Science Review.

Reviewer of U.S. history textbooks for W. W. Norton, Routledge, Longman, Wadsworth, and Bedford/St. Martin’s.

Jacket copy comment for Harvard University Press, Cambridge University Press, Routledge, Bloomsbury, Potomac Books, Cornell University Press, the University of North Carolina Press, the University Press of Kansas, and the University of Georgia Press.

Grant referee for MacArthur Fellowship, ACLS, SSHRC (Canada).

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Ph.D., History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

M.A. with Distinction, History, San Francisco State University.

B.A. magna cum laude, major in History, minor in Economics, Université de Montréal.

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Invited SpeakerCharlottesville Committee on Foreign Relations. “Why Latin America Still Matters,” 10 January.

Princeton University, N. J. “All Pain, No Gain: Latin American Anti-Americanism in the Trump Era,” workshop on anti-Americanism, 2 March.

Norman, Oklahoma. “The Trump Presidency in Perspective: Autocrats and Populists in Latin America,” Forum on Democracy, University of Oklahoma, 23 February.

Washington, D.C. “The World and U2,” Ralph Bunche Library, Department of State, 15 June.

Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico. “Ocupaciones militares norteamericanas, resistencia hemisférica, y diplomacia en la SDN y las conferencias panamericanas.” Conference on “México y la Ginebra internacional de entreguerras, 1919-1946,” Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas, 17-18 March.

Norman Public Library, Oklahoma. “Cuba and the US.” 8 March.

Washington, D.C. “The Lack of Nationalism in Resistance to U.S. Occupations in Latin America.” U.S. Department of Defense, Pentagon, 9 June.

Société d’Histoire de la Guadeloupe, Basse-Terre. “La Première Guerre Mondiale et le Déclin de l’Empire Américain dans les Caraïbes.” 17-20 May.

Military Officers Association of America, Norman, OK. “Ending US Occupations in Latin America: The State v. Navy Game.” 13 March.

University of Oklahoma, Center for the Study of Nationalism. “US Occupations: Where Was the Nationalism?” 14 February.

Convocation speaker, Berea College, Kentucky. “Cuba: An Enduring Part of U.S. History.” 30 January.

University of Oklahoma, Fred Jones Museum of Art, “Libertad de Expresión” symposium. “Anti-Communism and Free Speech in Latin America in the Early Cold War,” 4 October.

Keynote, Phi Alpha Theta induction dinner, University of Texas-Commerce. “The Irony of Legal Pluralism in U.S. Occupations in Latin America.” 26 April.

University of Victoria, British Colombia. “The Paradox of Cold War Latin American Studies.” 4 March.

Wade Lecture, Kentucky Wesleyan College, “Why Do They Hate Us? Questioning the Question.” 28 February.

Fundación Contemporánea, Córdoba, Argentina. “Las elecciones en EE.UU. y América Latina.” 13 November.

Ambassador’s Residence, Buenos Aires, Argentina. "Why this Election Matters to Me." 6 November.

Universidad Católica, Buenos Aires, Argentina. “Estados Unidos y América Latina en la Guerra Fría.” 29 October.

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GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS (*NATIONAL)2015

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Subvention Support, OU-Norman.

Prestigious Tier Award, Recognition Program for Exceptional Achievements in Research and Creative Activity, OU-Norman.

*Fulbright Fellowship, Argentina.

Faculty Support Grant for conference travel, OU College of International Studies.

*Central American Visiting Scholar, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University.

*Visiting Scholarship in International Security Studies, Mershon Center, Ohio State University. Declined.

*Visiting Scholar grant, Duke/UNC-Chapel Hill Consortium for Latin American Studies.

Course Development Grant, Howard University.

*Fulbright Fellowship, Dominican Republic.

Humanities Research Grant, Howard University.

Grant to enhance History Department’s multimedia, Howard University.

*Research Grant, University of Florida, Gainesville.

*Research Grant, Herbert Hoover Library, Iowa.

*Research Grant, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, New York.

New Faculty Research Grant, Howard University.

Travel Grant, Fund for Academic Excellence, Howard University.

International Affairs Program, Howard University.

*Research Grant, Lyndon B. Johnson Library, Texas.

Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship, Duke-UNC Program in Latin American Studies. Declined.

Three Mellon Travel Awards, Duke-UNC Latin American Studies Program, for national and international travel.

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*Dissertation Fellowship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada for Research in U.S., Panama, and Dominican Republic.

*Matching Grant, Social Science Research Council.

*Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship to cover tuition and health care, Department of Education.

*Research Grant, John F. Kennedy Library, Massachusetts.

Mowry Award from UNC History Department for summer research.

Research Assistantship, UNC History Department.

Mowry Award, UNC History Department and Tinker Field Research Grant from UNC Institute for Latin American Studies for travel to Cuba.

Mowry Award, UNC History Department. Declined.

Tinker Field Research Grant from UNC Institute for Latin American Studies. Declined.

*International Predissertation Fellowship, Social Science Research Council for Research and training in U.S., Nicaragua, Panama, and the Dominican Republic and workshops in Lima, Peru, and Scottsdale, Arizona.

*Master’s grant from the Fonds pour la formation de chercheurs et l’aide à la recherche from Government of Canada.

HONORS2015

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The Invaded, Winner, 2015 Murdo J. MacLeod Book Prize for best book in Latin American and Caribbean history, Latin American and Caribbean Section, Southern Historical Association.

The Invaded, Winner, 2014 William LeoGrande Prize for best book in U.S.-Latin American relations, American University’s Center for Latin American & Latino Studies and School of Public Affairs.

The Invaded, Winner, 2015 Ellis W. Hawley Prize for best book in modern U.S. history, Organization of American Historians.

Winner, Outstanding Faculty Award, International and Area Studies, OU.

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Three-time Distinguished Lecturer by the Organization of American Historians.

Named a “Top Young Historian” by the History News Network, 23 April.

Yankee No!, Winner, A. B. Thomas Award for Best Book, Southeastern Council on Latin American Studies.

Yankee No!, Outstanding Academic Title by Choice Magazine.

Associate, Inter-American Dialogue.

Graduate Certificate in Latin American Studies, UNC.

Finalist, Outstanding Teaching Assistant, UNC History Department.

Distinction on comprehensive exams, San Francisco State University.

Graduate Distinguished Achievement Award, San Francisco State University.

Best GPA in history and economics programs, University of Montreal.

Dean’s list, every year, University of Montreal.

TEACHING AND ADVISING Courses taught—Temple UniversityStudies in American Diplomatic History, 1776-1945 (graduates)Studies in US Foreign Policy in the Cold War (graduates)Superpower AmericaGlobal Connections

Courses taught—University of OklahomaUnderstanding the Global CommunityIntroduction to Latin American StudiesLatin American International RelationsCapstone: Anti-AmericanismGlobal History (graduates)U.S.-Latin American Relations (graduates)U.S. Foreign Relations (graduates and adults)

Courses taught—Foreign Service InstituteU.S. Foreign Relations (adults)

Courses taught—Howard UniversityU.S. Foreign Relations (graduates and undergraduates)

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U.S. History to 1865 U.S. History since 1865Race and U.S. Foreign Relations (graduates)U.S.-Latin American Relations (graduates)U.S.-Central America (graduates)

Theses/Dissertations advisedCa. 2020 Main advisor to Jeff Cox, Ph.D., History, University of Oklahoma2019 Secondary advisor to Patrice Díaz, Ph.D., History, Temple University.2019 Secondary advisor to Michael Esser, M.A., History, Temple University.2019 Main advisor to Jacob Brown, M.A., History, Temple University.2018 Main advisor to Erik Moore, Ph.D., History, University of Oklahoma2016 Secondary advisor to Zachary Randall, M.A., IAS, University of Oklahoma2016 Secondary advisor to Justin Walker, M.A., IAS, University of Oklahoma2015 Outside adviser to Joshua Esposito, Ph.D., History, West Virginia University2014 Secondary adviser to Jeffrey Swanson, M.A., IAS, University of Oklahoma2014 Secondary adviser to Erika Perdomo, M.A., IAS, University of Oklahoma2014 Main adviser to Hilary Gibson, McNair Scholar, University of Oklahoma2013 Secondary adviser to J. Justin Castro, Ph.D., History, University of Oklahoma2012 External reader to Ethan Earle, M.A., International Relations, Universidad de San Andrés, Buenos Aires2012 Main adviser to Andrew Douglass, M.A., IAS, University of Oklahoma2011 Secondary adviser to Adam Connell, M.A., History, University of Oklahoma2011 External reader to Vanessa Walker, Ph.D., History, U. of Madison-Wisconsin2011 Main adviser to Caleb Gayle, McNair Scholar, University of Oklahoma2010 Main adviser to Cindy Woods, B.A. Honors, University of Oklahoma2009 Main adviser to Robyn Stewart, M.A., IAS, University of Oklahoma2008 Secondary adviser to Christina Jones, Ph.D., History, Howard University2006 Secondary adviser to Glenn Chambers, Ph.D., History, Howard University

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SERVICE2019-21

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Member, Merit Committee, College of Liberal Arts, Temple.

Inaugural Chair, Michael Hunt International Book Prize Committee, SHAFR.

Director of Graduate Studies and Chair of Graduate Council, History Department, Temple.

Member, Personnel Committee, History Department, Temple.

Member, Ad Hoc Promotion Committee, Spanish and Portuguese Department, Temple.

Co-Chair, Russia/Soviet/Post-Soviet Position Search Committee, Temple.

Chair, Ellis W. Hawley Book Prize committee, Organization of American Historians.

CIS representative, Graduate Faculty Appeals, OU.

Safety and Security Council, IAS, OU.

Director of Graduate Studies, IAS, OU.

Interim Chair, Americas Regional Advisory Committee, OU.

Member, Committee on Diversity, Equity, and Integrity, Department of IAS, OU.

Chair, Brazilian Studies Search Committee, OU.

Member, Presidential Professorship Committee, OU.

Committee Member, Murdo MacLeod Book Prize Committee, Southern Historical Association.

Interim Chair, Americas Regional Advisory Committee, OU.

Latin America Area Coordinator, Department of International and Area Studies, OU.

Council Member, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations.

Member, Committee A (Executive Committee), Department of

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International and Area Studies, OU.

Faculty Adviser, Bolivian International Student Association, OU.

Member, Faculty Awards & Honors Council, OU.

Member, European Studies search committee, Department of International and Area Studies, OU.

Member, Talley Award Committee, College of International Studies, OU.

Member, Awards Committee, College of International Studies, OU.

Americas Regional Advisory Committee, OU.

Graduate Studies Committee, Department of International and Area Studies, OU.

Faculty Senator, OU.

Member, Student Scholarships Committee, College of International Studies, OU.

Member, Brazil Search Committee, Department of International and Area Studies, OU.

Chair, Awards Committee, School of International and Area Studies, OU.

Workshop participant, Fulbright Program.

Executive Committee, History Department, Howard University.

Nominations Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, Howard University.

Lucy E. Moten Scholarship Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, Howard University.

Web site liaison, History Department, Howard University.

Chair, Search Committee, 3 positions in African Diaspora, History Department, Howard University.

Roundtable participant, Committee on Ethics in Research and Publication, Graduate School, Howard University.

Graduate Certificate in International Relations Committee, Graduate School, Howard University.

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Faculty Mentor, Freshman Seminar Program, Howard University.

Chair, Lectures and Colloquia Committee, History Department, Howard University. Organizer of several lectures each year, including continuing endowed lectures, faculty talks, and debates and forums for Martin Luther King, Jr., Day, Black History Month, and International Women’s Month.

Appointments, Promotion and Tenure Committee, History Department, Howard University.

Grievance Committee, History Department, Howard University.

Assessment Committee, History Department, Howard University.

Course design, “Global Politics” and “International Peace and Conflict Resolution,” for International Affairs Program, Howard University.

Member, Lectures and Colloquia Committee, History Department, Howard University,.

Workshop leader, Preparing Future Faculty, Howard University.

U.S.-Latin American Relations in the Cold War Working Group, Duke-UNC Institute for Latin American Affairs.

UNC History Department Committee on Teaching.

Editor of Newsletter, UNC Committee on Teaching.

MEDIA EXPERIENCE2008-present

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2006-present

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Occasional commentator and co-host on “World Views,” KGOU radio, OU.

Interviewed dozens of times by newspapers, radio, television, and other media in English, French, and Spanish.

Op-Ed writer, The Globalist.

Op-Ed writer, History News Network.

Op-Ed writer, History News Service.

Transcriber, oral histories.

Voice-over and translation, English to French educational cartoons.

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Writer, SFSU Communications Office.

Journalist and editor-in-chief, student paper, Université de Montréal.

Columnist, French-language daily LeDroit, Ottawa.

OTHER INFORMATIONTechnology: Web design, PowerPoint, Blackboard, D2L.

Languages: English and French native; fluent in Spanish.

Citizenship: U.S. and Canadian.

Affiliations: American Historical Association, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations, Latin American Studies Association, Conference on Latin American History, Latin American and Caribbean Section/Southern Historical Association; Organization of American Historians.

Professional travel: Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, Cuba, Curaçao, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, France, Germany, Guadeloupe, Hungary, Lebanon, Martinique, Mexico, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico, Spain, Switzerland, UK.

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