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Dalia Muller, Assistant Professor /

Associate Director, Caribbean Studies Program
office: 563 Park Hall
email: daliamul@buffalo.edu
phone: (716) 645-8414


Education:
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (2007)

M.A., University of California, Berkeley (2002)

B.A., Yale University (1999)

Field(s): North and South Atlantic World

Hub(s): Transnational Developments, Culture and Society, Politics

Courses Taught:

426, Modern Latin America

420, Beyond Paradise: The Making of the Modern Caribbean

506, North and South Atlantic Core

560, Caribbean History and Culture

Research Interests:

Latin America and Caribbean / Gulf region; expatriates and exiles; Pan-Americanism, Hispanism and Americanismo

Current Research:

I am revising my PhD dissertation for publication. "Cuban Emigres, Mexican Politics and the Cuban Question, 1895-1899" examines how Spanish immigrants, Mexican citizens and Cuban emigres used the "Cuban Question" to refocus imperialist, nationalist and anti-colonial projects during the 1890s.

My article entitled "El Ultimo Canonazo: The Unfinished Revolution for Latin American Independence," which explores the connections between early and late Latin American independence movements, is currently under review.

Awards:

SUNY Faculty Diversity Program Fellow, 2009

Henry Morse Stephens Memorial Fellowship, 2003 and 2004

Tinker Summer Research Grant, 2002

Eugene Cota-Robles Fellowship, 2000

Affiliations:

Latin American Studies Association

American Historical Association

Caribbean Studies Association

Conference on Latin American History


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