CURRICULUM VITAE Spring 2016

PERSONAL: Florencia Elizabeth Mallon 1107 Van Buren St. (Home) Madison, WI 53711 (608) 251-4533 http:/www.florenciamallon.net

Department of History 3211 George Mosse Humanities Building 455 North Park Street Madison, WI 53706-1483 [email protected]

Born: October 28, 1951, , Chile (Dual Citizen) Married to Steve J. Stern Children: Ramón Joseph Mallon Stern (born 3/82) Ralph Isaiah Mallon Stern (born 1/86)

EDUCATION:

1980 Ph.D., Latin American History, , New Haven, CT. Dissertation: “The Poverty of Progress: The Peasants of Yanamarca and the Development of Capitalism in Peru’s Central Sierra, 1860-1940.”

1976 M.Phil., Latin American History, Yale University, New Haven, CT.

1975 M.A., Latin American History, Yale University, New Haven, CT.

1973 B.A., magna cum laude, Latin American History and Literature, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.

ACADEMIC POSITIONS:

8/10--8/13 Chair, Department of History, University of Wisconsin.

7/06-- Julieta Kirkwood Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

7/88-7/06 Professor, Modern Latin American History, University of Wisconsin- Madison.

7/90 Taught Graduate Seminar on “The Nation-State in the Andes,” M.A. Program in Andean History, Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO), Quito, Ecuador.

8/84-7/88 Associate Professor, Modern Latin American History, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Curriculum Vitae—Florencia E. Mallon—Spring 2015—page 2

8/82-8/84 Assistant Professor, Modern Latin American History, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

1/81-8/82 Assistant Professor, Latin American and Third World History, Marquette University.

1/82-5/82 Visiting Assistant Professor, Latin American History, Yale University, New Haven, CT. (slot shared with Steve J. Stern).

9/79-12/80 Instructor, Latin American and Third World History, Marquette University.

12/76-1/77 Co-teacher, with Steve J. Stern, Mini-seminar on Latin American History, Taller de Estudios Andinos, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina, , Peru.

RESEARCH AFFILIATIONS:

2000-2005 Senior Residency, Institute for Research in the Humanities, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

1997-99 Research Associate, Centro de Estudios Socio-culturales, Universidad Católica de Temuco, Chile.

1996-97 Research Associate, Instituto de Estudios Indígenas, Universidad de la Frontera, Temuco, Chile.

Research Associate, Instituto de Estudios Avanzados, Universidad de Santiago de Chile.

COURSES TAUGHT:

History 135- Colloquium on Comparative World History: Oral History and Testimonial Literature in . Writing-intensive seminar for first- and second-year undergraduates.

History 241- Modern Latin America, from 1780 to 1930. T.A-assisted survey course open to first-year students.

History 242- Modern Latin America, from 1898-present. T.A-assisted survey course open to first-year students.

History 441- Revolution and Conflict in Modern Latin America. T.A.-assisted upper- division undergraduate lecture course; country focus varies and includes Chile, Guatemala, Mexico and Peru.

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History 557- The Mexican Revolution. Upper-division undergraduate lecture course on nineteenth-and twentieth-century Mexico.

History 600- Undergraduate seminar for senior History majors; Indigenous Movements in the Americas; The Mexican Revolution.

History 706- Topics in Transnational History: Nation-States, Empires, & Coloniality in "Our America"

History 730- Graduate Seminar, Historiography of Latin America. Have taught nineteenth-century and twentieth-century versions.

History 753- Graduate Seminar, Comparative World History. Transnational Gender History, co-taught with Mary Louise Roberts, “Gender and .”

History 829- Research Seminar in the Latin American area. Prepares history students and other area specialists for research and the writing of proposals, M.A. theses, and dissertations. In August 1999, supervised an experimental 3-week version on “Participatory Research Methods” that introduced students to fieldwork among the Mapuche indigenous people of southern Chile.

History 982- Interdisciplinary Seminar in the Latin American area. Topics vary by semester.

WORK IN PROGRESS

Articles and Book Chapters

"America: A Genealogy" initial English version completed; presented to History Department's "Works in Progress," Oct. 15, 2014; later versions presented in Spanish in Chile in April 2015 and in English in River Falls in September 2015.

Books

"Rethinking 'Our America': Nation-States, Empires, and Coloniality in , Chile, Mexico and the United States, 19th and 20th Centuries"

"An Overflowing Sky" (a novel).

PUBLICATIONS

Books, Edited Books and Journal Volumes

2012 Beyond the Ties of Blood (novel), New York: Pegasus Books.

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2011 (Ed.) Decolonizing Native Histories: Collaboration, Knowledge, and Language in the Americas (Durham, NC: Duke University Press).

2005 Courage Tastes of Blood: The Mapuche Community of Nicolás Ailío and the Chilean State, 1906-2001, Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. Bolton-Johnson Prize, Conference on Latin American History (see Academic Honors).

2004 La sangre del copihue: La comunidad Mapuche de Nicolás Ailío y el Estado chileno, 1906-2001, LOM Ediciones, Santiago, Chile.

2003 Campesino y Nación: La construcción de México y Perú poscoloniales, trans. Lilyán de la Vega (México, D.F.: CIESAS, El Colegio de Michoacán, and El Colegio de San Luis Potosí). Spanish Edition of Peasant and Nation.

(Ed.): Una flor que renace: Vida y reflexiones de una dirigente Mapuche, por Rosa Isolde Reuque Paillalef (Santiago, Chile: DIBAM).

2002 (Ed. and Trans.) When a Flower is Reborn: The Life and Times of a Mapuche Feminist, by Rosa Isolde Reuque Paillalef (Durham: Duke University Press).

1995 Peasant and Nation: The Making of Postcolonial Mexico and Peru. Berkeley: University of California Press. Designated Centennial Book; Bryce Wood Award, Latin American Studies Association (see Academic Honors).

1986 (ed.) Nineteenth Century History: Special Issue of Latin American Perspectives, Issue 48, 13:1 (Winter).

1983 The Defense of Community in Peru's Central Highlands: Peasant Struggle and Capitalist Transition, 1860-1940 (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press). Went through four paperback printings; Honorable Mention, Bolton Prize (see Academic Honors).

Articles and Book Chapters

2016 "September 11 As Seen from the South: The Allanamiento of Nehuentúe and the Question of National Security," Radical History Review, Special Issue on "The Other 9/11: Chile, 1973---Memory, Resistance, and Democratization," January, pp. 77-89.

2015 “El Estado-Nación y las estrategias de autonomía del pueblo Mapuche: Una arqueología del federalismo en Chile en el siglo XIX en un contexto transnacional,” María Eugenia Chaves Maldonado (Editora Académica), Medellín: Universidad Nacional de Colombia, 2015, pp. 147-162. Curriculum Vitae—Florencia E. Mallon—Spring 2015—page 5

2014 “El federalismo de los pueblos indígenas: Guerras civiles y proyectos nacionales en Chile y México, 1850 - 1870),” in M. Contreras/ L. Hölck/ S. Rinke: Gobernanza y Seguridad. La conquista republicana de las fronteras latinoamericanas en el siglo XIX- (Stuttgart: Verlag Hans- Dieter Heinz, 2014), pp. 23-41.

2011 " A Postcolonial Palimpsest: The Work Race Does in Latin America," in Laura Gotkowitz (ed.), Histories of Race and Racism: The Andes and Mesoamerica from Colonial Times to the Present (Durham: Duke University Press), pp. 321-36.

"Victims into Emblems: Images of the Ránquil Massacre in Chilean National Narratives, 1934-2004," Labor, 8:1 (Spring), pp. 29-55.

“Indigenous Peoples and Nation-States in Spanish America, 1780-2000,” in José Moya (ed.), The Oxford Historiography of Latin America (New York: Oxford University Press), pp. 281-308.

2010 “La doble columna y la doble conciencia en la obra de Manuel Manquilef,” Revista Chilena de Antropología, Nº 21, pp. 59-79.

"Sueños de federalismo en el siglo XIX: Pueblos indígenas, guerras civiles y proyectos nacionales en Chile y México, 1850-1876," in Miguel León Portilla and Alicia Mayer (coord.), Los Indígenas en la Independencia y en la Revolución Mexicana (Mexico, D.F.: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México/Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia/Fideicomiso Teixidor, 2010), pp. 83-104.

2009 “El Siglo XX Mapuche: Esferas públicas, sueños de autodeterminación y articulaciones internacionales,” in Christian Martínez Neira and Marco Estrada Saavedra (eds.), Las disputas por la etnicidad en América Latina: Movilizaciones indígenas en Chiapas y Araucanía (Santiago, Chile: Catalonia/USACH), pp. 155-90.

“Descolonizando la historia Mapuche de la Unidad Popular,” De/rotaR, I: 2, Santiago, pp. 3-13.

“The Benefits of a Community-Based Approach to Graduate Student Mentoring,” LASA Forum, Spring, p. 6.

2005 “Interdisciplinarity as Border Crossing,” LASA Forum, Fall.

“Subalterns and the Nation,” Dispositio/n, XXV, No. 52: Special Issue on Latin American Subaltern Studies Revisted, ed. Gustavo Verdesio, pp. 159-78.

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“Pathways to Postcolonial Nationhood: The Democratization of Difference in Contemporary Latin America,” in Ania Loomba, Suvir Kaul, Matti Bunzl, Antoinette Burton, and Jed Esty (eds.), Postcolonial Studies and Beyond, (Durham: Duke University Press), pp. 272-92.

2003 “Barbudos, Warriors, and Rotos: The MIR, Masculinity, and Power in the Chilean Agrarian Reform, 1965-1974,” in Matthew C. Gutmann (ed.), Changing Men and Masculinities in Latin America (Durham: Duke University Press), pp. 179-215.

“Las sociedades indígenas frente al nuevo orden,” in Josefina Z. Vázquez and Manuel Miño Grijalva (eds.), Historia General de América Latina, Vol. VI (Paris: UNESCO), pp. 251-271.

2002 “Decoding the Parchments of the Latin American Nation-State: Peru, Mexico and Chile in Comparative Perspective,” in James Dunkerley (ed.), Studies in the Formation of the Nation-State in Latin America, (London: Institute of Latin American Studies), pp. 13-53.

2001 “Bearing Witness in Hard Times: Ethnography and Testimonio in a Postrevolutionary Age,” in Gilbert Joseph (ed.), Reclaiming “the Political” in Latin American History: Essays from the North (Durham: Duke University Press), pp. 311-54.

“Land, Morality and Exploitation in Southern Chile: Rural Conflict and Discourses of Agrarian Reform in Cautín, 1928-1974,” Political Power and Social Theory, Vol. 14, pp. 141-193.

1999 “Territorio, desarrollo y autodeterminación: Las raíces locales de la sustentabilidad,” in Aracely Caro, Teresa Durán and Julio Tereucán (eds.), Estilos de Desarrollo en América Latina: Propósitos y olvidos (Temuco: Universidad Católica/UFRO), pp. 65-77.

"Cuando la amnesia se impone con sangre, el abuso se hace costumbre: El pueblo Mapuche y el estado chileno, 1883-1998," in Paul Drake and Iván Jaksic (eds.), El modelo chileno: Democracia y desarrollo en los noventa (Santiago: LOM Editores, 1999), pp. 435-464.

"Time on the Wheel: Cycles of Revisionism and the 'New Cultural History,'" Special Issue of Hispanic American Historical Review, May, pp. 331-51.

“Más allá de la solidaridad revolucionaria: Etnografía y testimonio en una época neoliberal,” Revista CUHSO (Centro de Estudios Socio-culturales, Universidad Católica de Temuco), Vol. 4 (1), pp. 5-29.

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1998 "Chronicle of a Path Foretold? Velasco's Revolution, Vanguardia Revolucionaria, and 'Shining Omens' in the Indigenous Communities of Andahuaylas," in Steve J. Stern (ed.), Shining and Other Paths: War and Society in Peru, 1980-1995, Duke University Press, pp. 84-117. Translation appeared in Peru, 1999.

"Local Intellectuals, Regional Mythologies, and the Mexican State, 1850- 1994: The Many Faces of Zapatismo," Polygraph 10 (1998), pp. 39-78.

1997 "En busca de una nueva historiografía latinoamericana: un diálogo con Tutino y Halperín," (Contribution to a three-way debate with Tulio Halperín-Donghi and John Tutino about my book Peasant and Nation), Historia Mexicana, XLVI: 3 (January-March), pp. 563-80.

1996 "Constructing Mestizaje in Latin America: Authenticity, Marginality and Gender in the Claiming of Ethnic Identities," Journal of Latin American Anthropology, 2 (1), Winter, pp. 170-181.

1995 "Authoritarianism, Political Culture, and the Formation of the State: Landowners, Agrarian Movements, and the Making of National Politics in Nineteenth-Century Mexico and Peru" in Agrarian Structure and Political Power in Latin America: Landlord and Peasant in the Making of Latin America, eds. Evelyne Huber and Frank Safford (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press), pp. 67-109.

1994 "The Promise and Dilemma of Subaltern Studies: Perspectives from Latin American History," American Historical Review, 99:5 (December), pp. 1491-1515. Spanish translation in the Boletín of the Instituto de Historia Argentina y Americana "Dr. Emilio Ravignani", 1995. Reprinted in English in Arif Dirlik, Vinay Bahl, and Peter Gran (eds.), History After the Three Worlds: Post-Eurocentric Historiographies (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2000), pp. 191-217; reprinted in Spanish in Ileana Rodríguez (ed.), Convergencia de tiempos: Estudios subalternos/contextos latinoamericanos: estado, cultura, subalternidad Atlanta, Ga/Amsterdam: Editorial Rodopi, 2001), pp. 117-54.

"Reflections on the Ruins: Everyday Forms of State Formation in Nineteenth-Century Mexico," in Gilbert Joseph and Daniel Nugent, eds., Everyday Forms of State Formation: Revolution and the Negotiation of Rule in Modern Mexico (Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press), pp. 69- 106.

"De ciudadano a 'otro': Resistencia nacional, formación del Estado y visiones campesinas sobre la nación en Junín," and attached commentary; Revista Andina, 12:1 (June), pp. 7-54; 74-78.

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"Exploring the Origins of Democratic Patriarchy in Mexico: Gender and Popular Resistance in the Puebla Highlands, 1850-1876," in Creating Spaces, Shaping Transitions: Women of the Mexican Countryside, 1850- 1990, eds. Heather Fowler Salamini and Mary Kay Vaughan (Tucson: University of Arizona Press), pp. 3-26.

1992 "Entre la utopía y la marginalidad: Comunidades Indígenas y culturas políticas en México y los Andes, 1780-1990," Historia Mexicana, XLII:2, pp. 473-504.

"Indian Communities, Political Cultures, and the State in Latin America, 1780-1990," Journal of Latin American Studies, Supplement, pp. 35-53.

"Dialogues Among the Fragments: Retrospect and Prospect," in Frederick Cooper, Allen Isaacman, Florencia Mallon, William Roseberry and Steve Stern, Confronting Historical Paradigms: Peasants, Labor and the Capitalist World-System in Africa and Latin America (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press), pp. 371-401.

1991 "Los Héroes anónimos: Xochiapulco ante la historia," in Donna Rivera Moreno (Auth. and Comp.), Xochiapulco: Una gloria olvidada (Puebla, Mexico: Dirección General de Culturas Populares), pp. 107-120.

"Chitapampinos e intelectuales 'en proceso': Nuevas formas narrativas del cambio social," comment on Marisol de la Cadena, "'Las mujeres son más indias': Etnicidad y género en una comunidad del Cusco," Revista Andina, 9:1 (July), pp. 36-37.

"Beyond Insularity: The Challenge of Nineteenth-Century Mexican History," Latin American Research Review, 26:3 (Fall), pp. 247-56.

"Alianzas multiétnicas y problema nacional: Los campesinos y el estado en Perú y México durante el siglo XIX," Los Andes en la Encrucijada: Indios, Comunidades y Estado enel Siglo XIX, (Quito, Ecuador: FLACSO/Libri Mundi), pp. 457-95.

"Compartamos la agonía de Alberto Flores Galindo," Márgenes: Encuentro y debate, IV: 7(January), pp. 106-108.

1990 "Coaliciones nacionalistas y antiestatales en la Guerra del Pacífico: Junín y Cajamarca, 1879-1902," in Steve J. Stern (comp.), Resistencia, rebelión y conciencia en el mundo campesino andino, siglos XVIII a XX, (Lima: Instituto de Estudios Peruanos [translation of 1987 article]), pp. 219-260.

"Constructing Third World Feminisms: Lessons from Nineteenth-Century Mexico (1850-1874)," Women's History Working Papers Series, Number 2, Madison, Wisconsin. Curriculum Vitae—Florencia E. Mallon—Spring 2015—page 9

1989 "Los campesinos y la formación del estado en el México del siglo XIX: Morelos, 1848-1858," Secuencia, Sept./Dec., pp. 47-96 (translation of 1988 article).

"La verdadera historia de Mayta," Quehacer (Lima, Peru), June-July, pp. 34-35.

1988 "Economic Liberalism: Where We Are and Where We Need to Go," in Guiding the Invisible Hand: Economic Liberalism and the State in Latin American History, ed. Joseph Love and Nils Jacobsen (New York: Praeger Publishers), pp. 177-86.

"Peasants and State Formation in Nineteenth-Century Mexico: Morelos, 1848-1858," in Political Power and Social Theory, Vol. 7, pp. 1-54.

1987 "Recent Trends in Latin American History: The Nineteenth Century," in Radical History Review, #39 (September), pp. 131-41.

"Nationalist and Anti-State Coalitions in the War of the Pacific: Junín and Cajamarca, 1879-1902," in Resistance, Rebellion and Consciousness in the Andean Peasant World, 18th to 20th Centuries, ed. Steve J. Stern, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, pp. 232-79.

"Patriarchy in the Transition to Capitalism in Central Peru, 1830-1950," Feminist Studies, 13:2 (Summer), pp. 379-407.

"Studying Women's Work in Latin America: Reflections on the Direction of Feminist Scholarship," Latin American Perspectives, Issue 53, 14:2 (Spring), pp. 255-61.

"Labor Migration, Class Formation, and Class Consciousness Among Peruvian Miners: The Central Highlands, 1900-1930," in Michael Hanagan and Charles Stephenson (eds.) Proletarians and Protest: The Roots of Class Formation in an Industrializing World (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press), pp. 197-230.

"Introduction," Latin American Perspectives, Issue 48, 13:1 (Winter), pp. 3-17.

"Gender and Class in the Transition to Capitalism: Household and Mode of Production in Central Peru, 1860-1950," Latin American Perspectives, 13:1 (Winter), pp. 147-74.

1985 "Cinco de Mayo: Pugna En la Sierra," La Jornada, 5 and 6 of May; reprinted in Donna Rivera Moreno (Auth. and Comp.), Xochiapulco: Una Curriculum Vitae—Florencia E. Mallon—Spring 2015—page 10

gloria olvidada (Puebla, Mexico: Dirección General de Culturas Populares, 1991), pp. 121-29.

1983 "Murder in the Andes: Patrons, Clients, and the Impact of Foreign Capital, 1860-1922," Radical History Review,27, pp. 79-98.

1981 "Nacionalismo campesino y conflictos de clase en la Guerra del Pacífico: La Resistencia de la Breña en la sierra central, 1881-1886," Allpanchis, 17- 18, 203-31.

1978 "Peasants and Rural Laborers in Pernambuco, 1955-1964," Latin American Perspectives, V:4 (Fall), 49-70.

"Microeconomía y campesinado: Hacienda, comunidad y coyunturas económicas en el Valle de Yanamarca," Análisis #4 (January-April), 39-51.

1977 "Minería y agricultura en la sierra central: Formación y trayectoria de una clase dirigente regional," Lanas y capitalismo en los andes centrales, Taller de Estudios Andinos, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina, Serie: Andes Centrales, #2, Part II: Estudios, 1-12 (mimeo).

BOOK REVIEWS have appeared in:

Review of Magnus Course, Becoming Mapuche: Person and Ritual in Indigenous Chile, forthcoming in American Anthropologist, Vol. 116, No. 1 (March 2014), pp. 14-15.

The American Historical Review, 91:3 (June 1986), pp. 768-69; 94:1 (February 1989), pp. 246-47; 99:4 (October 1994), pp. 1438-39; 106:3 (June 2001), pp. 1029-1031; 108:4 (October 2003), pp. 1190-1191; 116:1 (February 2011), Featured Review, pp. 135-37.

The Americas, XLI:3 (January 1985), pp. 118-20; XLIV:4 (April 1988), pp. 522-24.

Estudios Interdisciplinarios de América Latina y el Caribe, Tel Aviv, 19:1 (2008), pp. 163- 65.

Feminist Collections, 3:1 (Fall 1981), 27-28.

Hispanic American Historical Review (May 1979), 10-11; (February 1983), 188-89; (February 1984), 178-179; (August 1985), 586-87; (February 1992), pp. 128-30; (August 1993), pp. 520-22.

Inter-American Review of Bibliography, XXX:1 (1981), 78-79.

Journal of Latin American Studies, 21:2 (May 1989), pp. 365-67; 36 (2004), pp. 836-37.

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ACADEMIC HONORS:

2014-2015 Sabbatical Leave, University of Wisconsin, Full Year taken

2013 Chair's Research Fellowship, University of Wisconsin, Fall Semester

2013 Honored Instructor, Division of University Housing, Spring Semester.

2007 Sabbatical Leave, University of Wisconsin, Fall Semester.

2006-- Julieta Kirkwood Professor, WARF Named Professorship, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

2006 Bolton-Johnson Prize, Conference on Latin American History, for Courage Tastes of Blood.

Noam Chomsky Award for the book that provides the best alternative to the mainstream media, Center for Humanities and Institute for Research in the Humanities, University of Wisconsin-Madison, for Courage Tastes of Blood.

2000-2005 Five-Year Residency, Institute for Research in the Humanities, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

2003 Finalist, Dana Portfolio Award, for a body of work in the Novel, Short Fiction, or Poetry.

1999-2000 Resident Semester Fellowship, Institute for Research in the Humanities, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

1999 Doris Slesinger Award for Excellence in Mentoring, University of Wisconsin-Madison Women Faculty Mentoring Program.

1996 John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship.

Ruth Landes Senior Fellowship, Research Institute for the Study of Man.

WARF Mid-Career Faculty Researcher Award, Graduate School Research Committee, University of Wisconsin.

Sabbatical Leave, University of Wisconsin, Academic Year 1996-97.

Wisconsin/Hilldale Undergraduate/Faculty Research award, with undergraduate research partner Elizabeth DiNovella.

1995 Bryce Wood Book Award, Latin American Studies Association, for Peasant and Nation: The Making of Postcolonial Mexico and Peru. Curriculum Vitae—Florencia E. Mallon—Spring 2015—page 12

Emil H. Steiger Distinguished Teaching Award, University of Wisconsin.

Karen Fredrikka Falk Johnson Distinguished Teaching Award, Department of History, University of Wisconsin.

Designated "One of Madison's 25 Most Creative People," Madison Magazine, November.

1994 Centennial Book Designation, by University of California Press, for Peasant and Nation (One hundred books from their total list between 1990 and 1995 have been so designated).

Nave Research Internship Award, University of Wisconsin.

Wisconsin/Hilldale Undergraduate/Faculty Research award, with undergraduate research partner Wendy Jepson.

1993 Wisconsin/Hilldale Undergraduate/Faculty Research award, with undergraduate research partner Damion Clayton.

1992-93 Vilas Associate, Social Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

1992 Wisconsin/Hilldale Undergraduate/Faculty Research award, with undergraduate research partner Rachel S. O'Toole.

1990-91 NEH Fellowship for College Teachers.

Research Grant, Committee on Research, Graduate School, University of Wisconsin.

Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, California.

1988-1989 Faculty Development Grant, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

1988 H. I. Romnes Fellowship, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

1987-1988 Fellow, Institute for Research in the Humanities, University of Wisconsin- Madison, Fall Semester.

1985-1986 Half-time Research Leave, Nave Fund, University of Wisconsin.

1984-1985 Fulbright Faculty Research Abroad Fellowship, Department of Education.

1984-1985 Tinker Postdoctoral Fellowship, The Tinker Foundation Incorporated (offered). Curriculum Vitae—Florencia E. Mallon—Spring 2015—page 13

Research Grant, Research Committee of the Graduate School, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

1984 Honorable Mention, Eugene Bolton Memorial Prize, Conference on Latin American History, for The Defense of Community in Peru's Central Highlands.

1983 Combined Nave and Tinker Summer Research Grant, for travel in Mexico, University of Wisconsin.

1981 Advanced Research Grant, Joint Committee on Latin American Studies, American Council of Learned Societies/Social Science Research Council.

1980-1981 John Addison Porter Prize, Yale University, given for the best humanistically oriented work by a degree candidate, for my dissertation.

1976-1978 International Doctoral Research Fellowship, Social Science Research Council and American Council of Learned Societies.

1976-1977 Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Research Fellowship (Department of Health, Education and Welfare).

1976 (offered) Doherty Fellowship for Advanced Study in Latin America. Fulbright-Hays Full Grant, Institute of International Education. Organization of American States Dissertation Fellowship.

1973-1976 Yale University Fellowship for Graduate Study.

1975 Research Mini-Grant, Council on Latin American Studies, Yale University.

1974 National Defense Foreign Language Fellowship, Yale University.

PROFESSIONAL PAPERS/TALKS/PANELS (selected):

2015 “¿Utopía, hemisferio o país? Una genealogía de América,” Norbert Lechner Lecture, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, 22 April.

“From Hemisphere to Country: A Genealogy of ‘America’,” Edward N. Peterson Lecture, University of Wisconsin-River Falls, September 18.

2014 Comment, Panel on "Teaching Memory? Schooling, Cultural Transmission and Democracy," Latin American Studies Association, Chicago, IL, May 22.

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Paper on Recent Mapuche Protests, panel entitled "Taking It to the Streets: Perspectives on Recent Mass Mobilizations in Latin American Democracies," Latin American Studies Association, Chicago, IL, May 24.

"(Pre)historia de los Estudios Latinoamericanos: "Américas" y las discusiones de una historia común," Paper presented at the seminar "Estudios Latinoamericanos en contexto de post-guerra fría. Nuevas aproximaciones y revisiones de este campo de estudio," Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile, August 11.

2013 “The Archaeology of the National-Security State: Mapuche Visions of the Nation and Chilean Rejections of Federalism, 1850s to the Present,” Conference on “The Other September 11,” Los Angeles, California, UCLA, November 9.

“El 11 de Septiembre visto desde el Sur: El Allanamiento de Nehuentúe en el discurso golpista,” Paper presented at the panel “El Golpe en la Producción Historiográfica," Seminar “A 40 AÑOS DEL GOLPE DE ESTADO EN CHILE: USOS Y ABUSOS EN LA HISTORIA, Santiago, Chile, Sept. 4.

"Disputas históricas sobre el federalismo en Chile, Argentina y México," Lecture at the Universidad de la Frontera, Temuco, Chile, August 26.

2011 "Decolonizing the History of Allende's Chile: A Mapuche Perspective on the Agrarian Reform," Freedeman Lecture, Binghamton University, November 11.

"The Archaeology of Federalism in Nineteenth-Century Latin America: Chile in Transnational Perspective," invited lecture, DePaul University, Chicago, IL, May 19.

2010 "Sueños de federalismo en el siglo XIX: Pueblos indígenas, guerras civiles y proyectos nacionales en Chile y México, 1850-1870," Paper presented at the panel, "La conquista del territorio republicano: Gobernanza y seguridad en las fronteras latinoamericanas en las postrimerías del siglo XIX," Latin American Studies Association, October 6-9, Toronto, Canada.

“Sueños de federalismo en el siglo XIX: Pueblos indígenas, guerras civiles y proyectos nacionales en Chile y México, 1850-1870,” Keynote Lecture at the Seminar “Las Otras Voces de la Independencia, Sectores populares, afrodescendientes e indígenas en la independencia de Colombia,” Medellín, May.

“Federalismo, autonomía y pueblos indígenas en el siglo XIX: México y Chile, 1850-1870,” Paper presented at the Conference “Los indígenas en la Independencia y en la Revolución Mexicana,” UNAM-INAH Conference, Mexico City, February.

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2009 “Rethinking the Decade of Agrarian Reform in Chile: Community Mobilization, Territorial Restitution, and the Transformation of the Mapuche Public Sphere, 1960-1973,” Paper presented at the American Historical Association, New York, January.

2008 “Double Columns, Double Consciousness, and Native Anthropology: Mapuche Intellectual Manuel Manquilef, 1900-1930,” International Symposium on The Global Script of Indigenous Identities: Local Literacies, Oral Languages, and the Written Word, Michigan State University, November.

“Una arqueología de saberes: Reflexiones sobre una coyuntura interétnica en el siglo XIX,” Inaugural Lecture for the Academic Year, Facultad de Historia, Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, April.

“De una política de clase a una política de pueblo: El movimiento Mapuche de laUnidad Popular a nuestros días,” Universidad Austral, Valdivia, Chile, March.

“Del dato hacia la verdad: Metodologías de investigación en la historia,” Universidad Austral, Valdivia, Chile, March.

“Modernidad y globalización: ¿Hacia un posmodernismo opositor?,” Universidad Austral, Valdivia, Chile, March.

2006 “Postcolonialism and the Chilean Frontier: The Ránquil Massacre Reconsidered, 1880-1934,” Focus on the Humanities Distinguished Faculty Lecture, Center for the Humanities and Institute for Research in the Humanities, University of Wisconsin-Madison, September.

“Modernizing the Mapuche: State and Anti-State Projects of Civilization, 1880- 1964,”paper presented at the Transnational Institute for the Study of the Americas Seminar, Tepoztlán, Mexico, July.

“The Process of Collective Ethnography: Writing History With the Community of Nicolás Ailío,” paper presented at the Latin American Studies Association Conference, Puerto Rico, March.

“The Colonial Footprints of the Chilean Nation-State: The Ránquil Massacre Reconsidered,” paper presented at the American Historical Association, Philadelphia, January.

SERVICE:

University and Departmental:

2014 Chair, History Department Committee to support Promotion of A. Finn Enke from Associate to Full Professor Curriculum Vitae—Florencia E. Mallon—Spring 2015—page 16

2013-- Mentor, Women’s Faculty Mentoring Program, for Erica Simmons.

Mentor, History Department, for Emily Callaci.

2010-13 Chair, History Department.

2010-2013 Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act Committee (on the Determination of Cultural Affiliation).

2009-2010 Admissions Committee, Master’s Program, Latin American, Caribbean, and Iberian Studies Program.

Selection Committee, Senior Fellows, Institute for Research in the Humanities.

Search Committee, Byzantine History, History Department.

Chair, Promotion Committee, Jim Sweet, History Department.

2008--- Steering Committee, Harvey Goldberg Center, History Department.

2008-2013 Mentor, Women’s Faculty Mentoring Program, for Alexandra Huneeus.

2008-2010 Mentor, Women's Faculty Mentoring Program, for Christina Ewig.

2008-2009 Admissions Committee, Master’s Program, Latin American, Caribbean, and Iberian Studies Program.

Faculty Coordinator, Program in Gender and Women’s History, History Department.

2006-2007 Undergraduate Council, History Department

2005-2006 Tenure Committee, James Sweet, History Department.

Tenure Committee, Ned Blackhawk, History Department.

2004-2005 Search Committee, Cluster Hire, American Indian Studies Program.

Tenure Committee, Francine Hirsch, History Department.

Mentoring/Tenure Committee, Theresa Schenck, American Indian Studies/Life Sciences Communication.

Tenure Committee, Patricia Loew, American Indian Studies/Life Sciences Communication. Curriculum Vitae—Florencia E. Mallon—Spring 2015—page 17

2003-2004 Search Committee, African History, History Department

2002-2003 Search Committee, Cluster Hire, American Indian Studies Program.

2001-2003 Graduate Council, History Department

Chair, Joint Committee on Teaching Assistants, History Department.

2000-2001 Search Committee, U.S. Women’s History, History Department.

1998-- Affiliated Faculty, American Indian Studies Program.

1998-2001 Director, Lilly Teaching Fellows Program.

1997-98 Selection Committee, Humanities, Hilldale Undergraduate/Faculty Research Awards.

1995-- Teaching Academy, University of Wisconsin.

Other Service (selected):

2008 Bolton-Johnson Prize Committee, Conference on Latin American History.

2006-- Advisory Editorial Board, Historia Agraria, Barcelona, Spain. Editor, Book Series on “Narrating Native Histories,” Duke University Press. 2004-2016 Member, International Advisory Board, Latin American & Caribbean Ethnic Studies.

2001-2004 Executive Council, Latin American Studies Association.

2001-2002 Nominating Committee, Latin American Studies Association.

1997-98 Chair, Bryce Wood Book Award Committee, Latin American Studies Association.

1994-96 Chair, Selection Subcommittee for Latin America, CIES Fulbright Scholars Program.

Board, Council on the International Exchange of Scholars.

1994 President, Conference on Latin American History.

1994--- Editorial Board, Political Power and Social Theory.

1992-96 Board of Editors, Latin American Research Review. Curriculum Vitae—Florencia E. Mallon—Spring 2015—page 18

1991-93 Committee on the Albert J. Beveridge Award and the John H. Dunning Prize, American Historical Association.

1990 Academic Specialist and Consultant on the History Master's Program, Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO), Quito, Ecuador; July.

1989 Program Committee, Conference on Latin American History, 1990 AHA Meeting.

1988-89 Selection Committee, SSRC Dissertation Fellowships, Latin America and the Caribbean.

1988 Bolton Prize Committee, Conference on Latin American History.

1986-- Reviewed manuscripts for Duke University Press, Princeton University Press, University of North Carolina Press, University of Wisconsin Press, University of Arizona Press, Stanford University Press, Routledge, and University of California Press.