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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 |
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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 "Latin America and the Question of Cuban Independence," which explores the political activities of Cuban exiles in Latin American during the 1890s, will be
published in The Americas (September 2011).
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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