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Ann Zulawski, Professor of History and Latin American Studies. Her book, Unequal Cures: Public Health and Political Change in Bolivia, 1900-1950 (Duke University Press, 2007) examines the ways in which national debate about medicine and public health was related to different visions of citizenship, the state and the roles of indigenous Bolivians and women in the nation. She also has written on the social and economic history of Bolivia in the Spanish colonial period, including They Eat from Their Labor: Work and Social Change in Colonial Bolivia ( Pittsburgh, 1995). Her teaching includes surveys of Latin America in the colonial and national periods as well as specialized courses on Andean society, gender in Latin American history, Cuban society and culture, the history of public health in Latin America, and U.S. foreign policy in the region.
Phone:
413-585-3727
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