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George Reid Andrews GEORGE REID ANDREWS Department of History University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260 (412) 648-7474 [email protected] EDUCATION Ph. D., History, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1978 M. A., History, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1974 B.A., History, Dartmouth College, 1972 EMPLOYMENT Distinguished Professor of History, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 2008-- Chair, Department of History, University of Pittsburgh, 1998-2001, 2006- 7, 2010-14 UCIS (University Center of International Studies) Research Professor, University of Pittsburgh, 1991-- Associate Professor of History, University of Pittsburgh, 1983-91 Assistant Professor of History, University of Pittsburgh, 1981-83 Staff Associate, Social Science Research Council, New York, NY, 1978- 81 HONORS, PRIZES, FELLOWSHIPS Provost’s Excellence in Mentoring Award, University of Pittsburgh, 2016 Fulbright Specialists Program grant, Universidad de la República, Uruguay, 2014 Nathan I. Huggins Lectures, Harvard University, 2012 Speaker and Specialist Grant, U.S. Department of State, 2011 Arthur P. Whitaker Prize, Middle Atlantic Council of Latin American Studies, 2011 Distinguished Professor, University of Pittsburgh, 2008 Arthur P. Whitaker Prize, Middle Atlantic Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 Rockefeller Humanities Fellowship, Universidad de la República, Uruguay, 2001 Fellowship, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1996-97 Chancellor's Distinguished Teaching Award, University of Pittsburgh, 1996 Fellowship for University Teachers, National Endowment for the Humanities, 1995 Arthur P. Whitaker Prize, Middle Atlantic Council of Latin American Studies, 1993 Postdoctoral research grant, Social Science Research Council, 1984-85 Senior research grant, Fulbright-Hays Program, 1984-85 Summer Stipend, National Endowment for the Humanities, 1983 Herfurth Award for Outstanding Social Science Research, University of Wisconsin, 1981 Honorable Mention, Bolton Memorial Prize, Conference on Latin American History, 1981 International Doctoral Research Fellowship, Social Science Research Council, 1975-77 Fulbright-Hays doctoral dissertation fellowship, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1975-76 Research training fellowship, Foreign Area Fellowship Program, 1973 National Defense Education Act Title VI Fellowship, University of Wisconsin, 1972-75 Phi Beta Kappa; B.A. magna cum laude; Jones Prize in American History, Dartmouth College, 1972 PUBLICATIONS Books Afro-Latin American Studies: An Introduction, co-edited with Alejandro de la Fuente. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Spanish translation: Estudios afrolatinoamericanos: Una introducción. Buenos Aires: Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales (CLACSO), 2018. Portuguese translation: Estudos afro-latino-americanos: Uma introdução. Buenos Aires: Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales (CLACSO), 2018. Afro-Latin America: Black Lives, 1600-2000. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2016. Blackness in the White Nation: A History of Afro-Uruguay. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2010. Awarded the 2011 Arthur P. Whitaker Prize, Middle Atlantic Council of Latin American Studies. Spanish translation: Negros en la nación blanca: Historia de los afro- uruguayos, 1830-2010. Montevideo: Librería Linardi y Risso, 2011. Afro-Latin America, 1800-2000. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004. Awarded the 2005 Arthur P. Whitaker Prize, Middle Atlantic Council of Latin American Studies; Choice Outstanding Academic Title, 2005. Portuguese translation: América Afro-Latina, 1800-2000. São Carlos: Editora da Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2007. Spanish translation: Afro-Latinoamérica, 1800-2000. Madrid and Frankfurt: Iberoamericana-Vervuert, 2007. The Social Construction of Democracy, 1870-1990, co-edited with Herrick Chapman. London and New York: Macmillan Press Ltd. and New York University Press, 1995. Blacks and Whites in São Paulo, Brazil, 1888-1988. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1991. Awarded the 1993 Arthur P. Whitaker Prize, Middle Atlantic Council of Latin American Studies. Portuguese translation: Negros e brancos em São Paulo, 1888-1988. Bauru: Editora da Universidade do Sagrado Coração, 1998. The Abolition of Slavery and the Aftermath of Slavery in Brazil, co- authored with Rebecca J. Scott et al. Durham: Duke University Press, 1988. The Afro-Argentines of Buenos Aires, 1800-1900. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1980. Awarded the 1981 Herfurth Award for Outstanding Social Science Research, University of Wisconsin; and Honorable Mention for the 1981 Bolton Memorial Prize, Conference on Latin American History. Spanish translation: Los afroargentinos de Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires: Ediciones de la Flor, 1989. Articles and Book Chapters “The Making of a Field: Afro-Latin American Studies,” co-authored with Alejandro de la Fuente, in Alejandro de la Fuente and George Reid Andrews, eds., Afro-Latin American Studies: An Introduction (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018): 1-24. Spanish translation: “Los estudios afrolatinoamericanos, un nuevo campo.” In de la Fuente and Andrews, eds., Estudios afrolatinoamericanos: Una introducción: 11-37. Portuguese translation: “A criação de um campo: estudos afro-latino- americanos.” In Andrews and de la Fuente, Estudos afro-latino- americanos: Uma introdução: 11-36. “Inequality: Race, Class, Gender,” in de la Fuente and Andrews, Afro- Latin American Studies: An Introduction: 52-91. Spanish translation: “Desigualdad: Raza, classe, género.” In de la Fuente and Andrews, eds., Estudios afrolatinoamericanos: Una introducción: 71-116. Portuguese translation: “Desigualdade: Raça, classe, e gênero.” In Andrews and de la Fuente, eds., Estudos afro-latino-americanos: Uma introdução: 67-110. “Um raio exterminador: As guerras pela liberdade, 1810-1890,” in Adriana Pedrosa et al., eds., Histórias afro-atlânticas, vol. 2, Antologia (São Paulo: MASP, 2018): 176-208. “Visões afro-americanas sobre o Brasil, 1900-2000,” Revista de Ciências Sociais 48, 2 (2017): 20-52. “Los afrodescendientes en los censos latinoamericanos, 1776-2011,” Claves: Revista de Historia 2 (2016): 257-78. “Epilogue: Whitening and Its Discontents,” in Paulina Laura Alberto and Eduardo Elena, eds., Rethinking Race in Modern Argentina (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2016): 318-26. “Racial Inequality in Brazil and the United States, 1990-2010,” Journal of Social History 47, 4 (2014): 829-854. French translation: “Inégalité raciale au Brésil et aux États-Unis, 1990-2010,” Brésil(s). Sciences humaines et sociales 5 (2014): 219-47. Portuguese translation: “Desigualdade racial no Brasil e nos Estados Unidos, 1990-2010,” Afro- Ásia 51 (2015): 141-74. “Afro-World: African-Diaspora Thought and Practice in Montevideo, Uruguay, 1830-2000,” The Americas 67, 1 (2010): 83-107. Awarded the 2012 Tibesar Prize, Conference on Latin American History. “Afro-Latin America: Five Questions,” Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies, 4, 2 (2009): 191-210. “Diaspora Crossings: Recent Research on Afro-Latin America,” Latin American Research Review 48, 3 (2008): 209-24. “Workers, Soldiers, Activists: Comparing Black Political Mobilization in Brazil and Spanish America, 1800-2000,” Estudios Interdisciplinarios de América Latina y el Caribe, 19, 1 (2008): 11-34. “Remembering Africa, Inventing Uruguay: Sociedades de Negros in the Montevideo Carnival, 1865-1930,” Hispanic American Historical Review 87, 4 (2007): 693-726. Spanish translation: “Recordando África, al inventar a Uruguay: Sociedades de negros en el carnaval de Montevideo, 1865-1930,” Revista de Estudios Sociales 26 (Bogotá, 2007): 86-104. Reprinted in Claudia Leal and Carl Langebaek, eds., Historias de raza y nación en América Latina (Bogotá: Ediciones Uniandes, 2010): 231-75. “Black Movements in Latin America, 1970-2000,” in Diaspora: Movement, Memory, Politics, and Identity (Carlisle, PA: The Clarke Center at Dickinson College, 2003): 88-98. "Forms of Black Political Response in Brazil,” in Beyond Racism: Embracing an Interdependent Future, vol. 4, Color Collage (Atlanta: Southern Education Foundation, 2000): 96-103. "O olhar estrangeiro: Americanos e brasileiros," in Jeferson Bacelar and Carlos Caroso, eds., Brasil: Um país de negros? (Rio de Janeiro: Pallas Editora, 1998): 27-33. "Slavery and Race Relations in Brazil" (Albuquerque: Institute of Latin American Studies, University of New Mexico, 1997). "Black Workers in the Export Years: Latin America, 1880-1930," International Labor and Working-Class History 51 (1997): 1-23. "Ação afirmativa: Um modelo para o Brasil?" in Jessé Souza, ed., Multiculturalismo e racismo: Uma comparação Brasil-Estados Unidos (Brasília: Paralelo 15, 1997): 137-44. "Brazilian Racial Democracy, 1900-90: An American Counterpoint," Journal of Contemporary History 31, 3 (1996): 483-507. Portuguese translation: “Democracia racial brasileira, 1900-1990: Um contraponto americano," Estudos Avançados 30 (1997): 95-115. "The Social Construction of Democracy, 1870-1990," co-authored with Herrick Chapman, in George Reid Andrews and Herrick Chapman, eds., The Social Construction of Democracy, 1870-1990 (London and New York: Macmillan Press Ltd. and New York University Press, 1995): 1-28. "Black Political Mobilization in Brazil, 1975-1990," in Andrews and Chapman, Social Construction of Democracy (1995): 218-40. Portuguese translation: “Mobilizacão política negra no Brasil, 1975- 1990,” História: Questões e Debate 63, 2 (2015): 13-39. "The Black Legions of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1800-1900," in Darién J.
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