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CURRICULUM VITAE

JORGE CANIZARES-ESGUERRA

Department of University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX 78712-1163 (512) 475-7694 FAX 512 475-7222 Office: Garrison 2.140 canizares- [email protected]

TEACHING

Alice Drysdale Sheffield Professor of History, 2008-present Department of History University of Texas at Austin

Professor, 2005-2007 Department of History University of Texas at Austin

Associate Professor, 2002-2005 Assistant Professor, 1999-2002 Department of History SUNY-Buffalo

Assistant Professor, 1995-1999 Department of History Illinois State University

VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS

1. Universidad de los Andes. Santiago. Chile. Summer 2014. 2. Universidade Federal do Ouro Preto (Mariana) (UFOP), Brazil. Summer 2011 3. Universidade Etaduale de Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil. Summer 2011 4. Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá-Colombia. Summer 2010 and Summer 2012. 5. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. Colombia . Fall 2009. 6. FLACSO, Quito-Ecuador, Summer 2009 7. Warwick University. England. Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Institute for Advanced Study. 2013 8. University of London. Luverhulme Visiting Professor. Spring 2016. 9. Distinguished Professor. FLACSO. Quito Ecuador. 2018-

EDUCATION

University of Wisconsin, Department of History of Science

1 Ph.D.; 1995 M.A.; 1990

Universidad Central del Ecuador (Quito-Ecuador)

Medical School (1979-1985)

PRIZES

1. 2018 Nancy Lyman Roelker Mentorship Award. American Historical Association. 2. 2007. Honorable Mention for Puritan Conquistadors. Biannual Murdo MacLeod Book Prize of The Latin American and Caribbean Section of the Southern Historical Association. 3. 2002.. Young Investigator Award. Exceptional Scholar Program. SUNY-Buffalo 4. 2001. John Edwin Fagg Book Prize (on Spanish and Latin American History) for How to Write the History of the New World . American Historical Association. 5. 2001. Atlantic History Book Prize for How to Write the History of the New World . American Historical Association. 6. 2001. How to Write the History of the New World , cited among Best Books of the Year by The Economist , TLS , and The Independent ( London ) 7. 2001. Best Article (for AHR's “ New World , New Stars”) in the biannual History of the Human Sciences Forum for the History of the Human Sciences. History of Science Society. 8. 1998. University Outstanding Research Initiative Award. Illinois State University.

HONORS 1. 2005 Kaplan Lecture University of Pennsylvania 2. 2007 Gates Distinguished Lecture Cambridge University 3. 2009 Inaugural Lecture for MA in World) History Universitat Pomepeu Fabra. Barcelona. Spain 4. 2009 Landsowne Lectures University of Victoria 5. 2010 O’Gorman Lecture Universidad Autónoma de México 6. 2010 O’Gorman Lecture Universidad Iberoamericana. México City 7. 2010 Koplesteg Lecture)Northwestern University 8. 2010 Comini Lecture in Art Southern Methodist University 9. 2010 Distinguished Fulbright Professor. Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá-Colombia. 2010 10. 2010-2011 Bar Hillel Lecture on the History and Philosophy of Science Tel-Aviv University 11. 2012 Anson G. Phelps Lecture NYU 12. 2012 Lewis P. Jones Lecture Wofford College 13. 2012 The Mellon Research Initiative Lecture UC-Davis 14. 2013 Annual George and Dorothy Carson Lecture Oregon State University 15. 2013 Distinguished Visiting Lecture Series, Institute for Advanced Study Warwick University 16. 2013. Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Institute for Advanced Study. Warwick University 2013 17. 2014 John Coffin Memorial Lecture University of London 18. 2016 Leverhulme Visiting Professor Lecture Series University of London 19. 2016. Distinguished Luverhulme Visiting Professor. Spring 2016. University of London. 20. 2016 Inaugural Lecture. Center of the History of Ibero America University of Leeds, England 21. 2017 Social Theory, Annual Spring Lecture. University of Kentucky 22. 2017 Myrle E. and Verle D. Nietzel Visiting Distinguished Faculty. University of Kentucky 23. 2018 Endowed Shriber Lecturer Binghamton University. 24. 2018 Distinguished Professor. FLACSO. Quito Ecuador. 2018- 25. 2018 Nancy Lyman Roelker Mentorship Award. American Historical Association.

FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS 2

1. Distinguished Professorship. FLACSO. Ecuador. 2018- 2. Luverhulme Visiting Professorship. University of London. Institute Advanced Studies. Spring 2016. 3. Dean’s Fellowship. COLA. UT. Fall 2015 4. Fellow. Kellogg Institute. Notre Dame, 2014-2015 5. Dean’s Fellowship. COLA. UT. Spring 2014 6. Fulbright Specialist Program. Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá-Colombia. 2010. 7. Mellon Senior Fellow. John Carter Brown Library, 2010-2011 8. Dean's Fellowship. COLA. University of Texas, 2008-2009. 9. University of Texas . University Cooperative Society Subvention Grant (2). 2005. 10. University of Texas Harrington Faculty Fellow, 2004-2005. 11. Andrew Mellon Research Fellow, Huntington Library, 2003-2004. 12. Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History Fellow. Harvard University . 2001-2002. 13. University Research Grant. Illinois State University . 1998-1999 14. International Seminar on the History of the Atlantic World Fellow. Harvard University . August 10-21, 1998. 15. Institute for Advanced Studies at Princeton . Member. 1997-1998 16. National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow. John Carter Brown Library. 1997-1998 17. University Research Grant. Illinois State University. 1997-1998 18. University Research Grant. Illinois State University. 1996-97. 19. National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship. The Twelfth Aston Magna Academy , "Cultural Cross Currents: Spain and Latin America, ca 1550-1750," Rutgers , New Brunswick , June 18 - July 6, 1995. 20. Social Science Research Council. International Doctoral Research Fellowship in Latin American and Caribbean Studies. 1992-93 21. Graduate Fellowship, University of Wisconsin . 1992-93

EDITORIAL BOARDS

Journals:

1. Journal of Early Modern History. (2008- present) 2. Eighteenth-Century Thought (2005-present) 3. CR: The New Centennial Review , 2001-2004 4. Atlantic Studies (2007- present) 5. Hispanic American Historical Review (HAHR), (2008-2014) 6. Memoria y Sociedad (Colombia), (2009- present) 7. Terra Brasilis (Brazil) (2011-present) 8. Humanidades (Revista de la Universidad de Montevideo) (2013- present) 9. History of Science (Cambridge) (2015-present) 10. AustralHistoria (Universidad Austral de Chile) (2016-present) 11. Journal of Colonial Latin American Studies (2016-present) 12. Modern Intellectual History (2017-present)

Book series ( co-editor)

1. Studies in Global Latin America. Routledge University Press.

Book Series (editorial board)

1. Iberoamericana-Editorial Vervuert (Spain-Germany) (serie Historia de America y España). 2014- 2. Colección Lenguas y Culturas. Editions Le Manuscrit. Paris. 2013- 3. Early Modern Catholic Sources (Catholic University of America Press), 2018

Online publications: 3

i. The American Yawp A Free and Online, Collaboratively Built American History Textbook (2014-)

PUBLICATIONS

Books

1. Bible and Empire: The Old Testament in the Spanish Monarchy, from Columbus to the De Wars of Independence (work in progress)

2. With Adrian Masters. The Radical Spanish Empire: Petitions and the Creation of the New World. Harvard University Press (work in progress)

3. Profetas e Imperios. (Colegio de Michoacán , forthcoming)

4. Co-editor with Robert Maryks and Ronnie Po-chia Hsia, Encounters between Jesuits and Protestants in Asia and the Americas (Brill, forthcoming 2018) 5. Editor. Entangled Empires: The Anglo-Iberian Atlantic 1500-1830 (University of Pennsylvania Press 2018)

6. Coeditor with Luiz Estevam de Oliveira Fernandes, América na Primeira Modernidade (1492- 1750), 3 volumes (Rio de Janeiro: Global Editora, 2017-)

7. Coeditor with Joe Miller (general editor), Vincent Brown, Karen Kupperman, and Laurent Dubois. Princeton Companion to Atlantic History (Princeton, 2014)

8. Coeditor with James Sidbury and Matt Childs. The Black Urban Atlantic, in the Era of the Slave Trade (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013)

9. Coeditor with Erik R Seeman, The Atlantic in Global History, 1500-2000 (Prentice Hall, 2006) Second edition (with new introduction). with Erik R Seeman The Atlantic in Global History 1500-2000 (Routledge, 2017)

Reviews

Amitava Chowdhury, Itinerario 31 (2007) Pieter Emmer, Journal of Global History 2(2007): 119-20 Lorenz Firsching, Teaching History: A Journal of Methods 32 (2007): 54-55 Mathew Brown, Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 36 (2008): 322-23. Alejando García-Montón, Cuadernos de Historia Moderna 35 (2010): 267- 269 Margaret W. Majauskas Fides et Historia40 (Summer-Fall 2008) 2: 85

10. Puritan Conquistadors. Iberianizing the Atlantic , 1550-1700 ( Stanford University Press, 2006 ).

Católicos y puritanos en la colonización de America (Marcial Pons, 2008). Portuguese 4 translation forthcoming.

Reviews Sean Nalty , Virginia Quarterly Review 83 (2007): 292 Chronicle of Higher Education Oct. 20, 2006 Huntington Frontiers , Spring/Summer (2007), 24 Reference & Research Book News, 22 (Feb 2007): 62-66 Eva Botellas , Cuadernos de Historia Moderna 32 (2007): 228-232 Colonial Latin American Historical Review (CLAHR), 13 (2004): 434-35 Charles L. Cohen, Journal of American History, 94 (2007): 534-35 M.D. Bergmann, Choice , Current Reviews of Academic Libraries, 45. 1 (Sept 2007) : 153 Henry Kamen, Hispanic American Historical Review , 87 (2007): 783-784 Karen Racine, Itinerario , 31 (2007), 2:143-144. David Harris Sacks,Renaissance Quarterly 60 (2007): 1374-1375 Mathew Powers, British Scholar (December 2007-January2008) Osvaldo Pardo and Micahel Winship, Atlantic Studies 4 (2007), 310-312 Mark Thurner, American Historial Review 113 (2008) 138-39 Javier Villa-Flores, A Contracorriente 5 (2008): 333-337 Cynthia Radding, Journal of Interdisciplinary History 38 (2008): 620-22. Owen Stanwood, The Americas 64 (2008): 617-18 Jose Maria Portillo. Suplemento Cultural. ABC (Espana) April 5, 2008, # 844. Nicholas Canny, William and Mary Quarterly 65 (2008): 385-88 Rosa Maria Martinez de Codes, Madrimasd. Miercoles Culturales. May 28, 2008. Peter Mancall, Journal British Studies 47 (2008): 666-68 Yael Mabat, Estudios Intersdisciplinarions de America Latina y el Caribe 19 (2008) Thomas O.Beebee, Comparative Literature Studies 45 (2008): 378-381 Ralph Bauer, Latin American Research Review , 43 (2008): 225-238 Ruth MacKay, Sixteenth Century Journal 39 (2008): 594-96 Ivan Jaksic, Historia (Revista de Historia de Chile) 41 (2008): 224-226 Tamar Herzog, Journal of Modern History 80 (2008): 699–701 Antonio Barrenechea, Symbiosis (on line journal) October 2008. M. Basier. El Pais (Babelia Suplmento Cultural) May 10, 2008 Christopher Schmidt-Nowara. Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History 9 (2008) # 3 Elizabeth Wright. Seventeenth-Century News 67 (2009): 22-26 Mathew Restall Colonial Latin American Review (2009): 284-86 Jaime Contreras Contreras. La aventura de la historia (2009) 118 Oscar Fernando López Meraz, Fronteras de la Historia 15 (2010), 183-188 Scott Eastman, Itinerario 33 (2009)144-146 Emiro F. Martinez-Osorio, Brújula (UC-Davis) 7 (2009): 208-210 Evelyn Jennings, Bulletin Hispanic Studies 91 (2014) 1: 92-95

11. Nature, Empire, and Nation. Explorations of the History of Science in the Iberian World ( Stanford University Press, 2006).

Reviews

Eva Botellas , Cuadernos de Historia Moderna 32 (2007) 228-232 Philo Biblos , February 24 2007 5 SciTech Book News, 31 (Mar.2007), 13-15 Matthew James Crawford, A Contracorriente, 5 (2007): 345-56. William Eamon,Renaissance Quarterly 60 (2007): 1414-1416 Emily Berquist, Itinerario 31 (2007): 143-45 Jeremy Paden, New Perspectives on the Eighteenth Century 5 (2008): 72- 73 Ruth Hiil, Diecioecho: Hispanic Enlightenment 31 (2008) :189-90 Daniela Bleichmar, 99 (2008): 407-408 Ralph Bauer,Latin American Research Review , 43 (2008) , 225-238 Fiona Clark, Nuncius: Journal of the History of Science, 23 (2008): 186-187 Patricia Seed, The Americas, 65 (2008) 263-64 Nancy Siraisi, Journal of Interdisciplinary History 39 (2008): 423-424 Stefanie Gänger, Mitteilungen. Instituts für Europäische Kulturgeschichte 18 (2008): 99-103 Paula De Vos, Journal of Modern History 81 (2009): 219-221 Pedro Telles da Silveira, AEDOS, Brazil, v.3, # 8 (2011) Evelyn Jennings, Bulletin Hispanic Studies 91 (2014) 1: 92-95

12. How to Write the History of the New World . , Epistemologies, and Identities in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World ( Stanford University Press, 2001).

Como escribir la historia del Nuevo Mundo: Historiografías, epistemologías e identidades en el mundo atlántico (México: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 2007).

Come escrever a História do Novo Mundo (University of São Paulo, USP, 2011)

Reviews :

Jim Egan. Early American Literature 38 (2003), 319-26 Susan Schroeder. The Journal of Interdisciplinary History 33 (2003), 612- 613 Dorinda Outram. Isis 93 (2002), 701-702 J.H. Elliott. History Today 52 (2002), 68-71 R. Fritze. CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries 39 (2002), 1303. Steven E. Siry. History: Review of New Books 30 (2002), 59 The Economist ( UK ) Dec 22, 2001 p116. Richard C. Trexler, American Historical Review , 108 (2003), 149-150 George G. Iggers, Zeitschrift fur Geschichtswissenschaft , 51 (2003), 278 J. E. Sanders, Renaissance Quarterly ,26 (2003), 138-149 L.M. Stevens, Itinerario , 26 (2002), 102-103 Ralph Bauer, William and Mary Quarterly , 59 (2002), 975-980 Dana D Nelson, American Literary History , 15 (2003), 367-394. James Delbourgo, Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History 3 (Fall 2002). Antonio Feros, H-Atlantic (May, 2003) Books of the Year. The Independent , 01 December 2001. Midwest Review of Books . 12, Number 4 (2002). James Krippner-Martínez, Comparative Studies in Society and History 45 ( 2003), 645-46. J.G.A. Pocock, Eighteenth-Century Thought , 1 (2003), 369-75. Gustavo Verdesio, Social History 24 (2003), 398-401. Maria Soledad Barbon. Modern Language Quarterly , 65 (2004) 2: 316-19. 6 Thomas Fröschl,. Wiener Zeitschrift zur Geschichte der Neuzeit , 3 (2003), 2: 149-53. Caroline Williams. History , 89 (2004), issue 293, 92-93. Eric Van-Young. The Americas , 60 (2004), 452-54. Daniel Rosenberg. The Journal of Modern History 75 (2003) 4: 929-31 Susan Deeds. Hispanic American Historical Review . 84 (2004) History of Science 41 (2003): 363 Karl Kohut, Iberoamericana: America Latina-España-Portugal, # 14 (2004), 208. Carlos D. Paz . Andes. Antropología e Historia (Salta, Argentina), # 14 (2003): 343-53. Reference & Research Book News, Feb 2002 v17 p55 Neil Safier, Ethnohistory , 51 (2004),848-852 TLS. Times Literary Supplement Dec 7, 2001 p8 Christian Hausser , H-Soz-u-Kult Rezensionem February 2005. Jorge Chinea, Revista Mexicana del Caribe 11 (2001): 261-273. Andrew Lewis, Archives of Natural History 29 (2002): 408 Peter Villella, The UCLA Historical Journal , 20 (2001): 110-114. Kathleen Wilson, Radical History Review , 95 (2006): 211-34. Handbook of Latin American Studies . 60 (2005). Mark Thurner , Latin American Research Review, 41 (2006) Miruma Achim, Historia Mexicana , 56 (2007): 1076-1085 Brittany Anderson, Eighteenth-Century Book Review on Line (2007) Jeanne Moisand, Revue d’histoire moderne et contemporaine 57 (2010) 2: 180-189 Flávia Preto de Godoy Oliveira, Revista eletrônica da ANPHLAC, 2010 #9. Alejandro Cheirif Wolosky, Historia Mexicana 60 (2011) 3: 1869-79 Evelyn Jennings, Bulletin Hispanic Studies 91 (2014) 1: 92-95 Anita Bravo, Revista Andina, Centro Bartolomé de las Casas,Cusco. 2007, #45: 187-190

Chapters in books

1. “Other Cosmopolitans: The African, Female, and Amerindian Lettered Cities in the Early- Modern Iberian Monarchies,” in Joan Pau Rubies and Neil Safier, eds. Cosmopolitanism and the Enlightenment (forthcoming) 2. “Envoy: Whose Classical Traditions?” Antiquities and Classical Traditions in Latin America, Andrew Lair and Nicola Miller eds. (Wiley-Blackwell: London, 2018) 188-193 3. “Introduction: Jesuit Liminal Spaces and Protestant Modernity,” in Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra, Robert Maryks, and Ronnie Po-chia Hsia ed . Encounters between Jesuits and Protestants in Asia and the Americas (Institute Jesuit Studies: Brill, 2018) 179-184 4. José de Acosta, a Spanish Jesuit–Protestant Author: Print Culture, Contingency, and Deliberate Silence in the Making of the Canon” in Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra, Robert Maryks, and Ronnie Po-chia Hsia ed .Robert Maryks ed . Encounters between Jesuits and Protestants in Asia and the Americas (Institute Jesuit Studies: Brill, 2018) 185-227 5. “Introduction,” Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra ed. Entangled Empires: The Anglo-Iberian Atlantic 1500-1830 (University of Pennsylvania Press 2018), 1-15 6. with Luiz Estevam de Oliveira Fernandes and Maria Cristina Bohn Martins) Introdução - As Américas na primeira modernidade. América na Primeira Modernidade (1492-1750), volumen 1 (Rio de Janeiro: Global Editora, 2017), 3-48. 7. The “Iberian” Justifications of Territorial Possession by Pilgrims and Puritans in the Colonization of America Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra ed. Entangled Empires: The Anglo- Iberian Atlantic 1500-1830 (University of Pennsylvania Press 2018),161-177 8. “Introduction to the Second Edition,” (with Erik Seeman) in Cañizares Esguerra & Seeman eds 7 The Atlantic in Global History 1500-2000 (Routledge, 2017)xxiv-xxx 9. with Erik Seeman) “Strategies for Instructors.” In Cañizares Esguerra & Seeman eds The Atlantic in Global History 1500-2000 (Routledge, 2017) xxxviii-xliii 10. With Bradley J. Dixon “the oversight of King Henry VII”: Imperial Envy and the Making of British America” in Ignacio Gallup-Diaz, ed. World of Colonial America: An Atlantic Handbook (Routledge, NY, 2017): 39-57. 11. Wer sagt Zentrum, wer Peripherie? Die Debatte um die Neue Welt in atlantischer Perspektive. Vicente Bernaschina, Tobias Kraft, and Anne Kraume eds. Globalisierung in Zeiten der Aufklärung (Sammelband)Texte und Kontexte zur "Berliner Debatte" um die Neue Welt (17./18. Jh.) 2 vols. (Peter Lang: Frankfurt am Main, 2015) 1:57-78 12. “Las justificaciones hispánicas de los peregrinos (circa 1620) y puritanos (circa 1630) para colonizar America” Francisco Castilla Urbano (ed.), Discursos de conquista y colonización al sur y al norte de América (Universidad de Alcalá, 2014), 21-36 13. “Preface.” Theorising the Iberian Atlantic. L.Vollendorf and H.E.Braun eds. (Brill, 2013) 14. “Histórias emaranhadas: Historiografias de fronteira em novas roupagens?, “ in Luiz Estevam de Oliveira Fernandes,, ed. História da América Historiografia e Interpretações (Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto/ UFOP, 2012), 14-39. 15. The Enlightenment in Spanish America,” The Enlightenment, Edited by Ryan Patrick Hanley, Darrin McMahon (Routledge, 2014) v. 4: 87-98. 16. “Lecturas tipológicas de la naturaleza: el Libro de la Naturaleza en la época de Lastanosa” In El inquiridor de maravillas. Prodigios, curiosidades y secretos de la naturaleza en la España de Vicencio Juan de Lastanosa. Edited by Mar Rey Bueno and Miguel López Pérez (Instituto de Estudios Aragoneses, 2011), pp. 407-420. 17. Tropical Self Fashioning: Limits and Paradoxes. In Evonne Levy and Kenneth Mills, eds. Lexikon of the Hispanic Baroque: Technologies of a Transatlantic Culture (University of Texas Press. 2013) 18. La Ilustración y los Indios. Los Amerindios en la Narrativa Occidental. Pedro Perez Herrero and Alicia Mayer (eds). (Marcial Pons and Universidad de Alcala, 2010), 149-172 19. "Enlightenment Reform in the Spanish Empire: An Overview," In Gabriel Paquette ed., in Enlightened Reform in Southern Europe and its Atlantic Colonies, c. 1750-1830 (Ashgate, 2009) 33-37 20. "Spanish American : Issues, Traditions, and Debates," in Oxford History of Historical Writing, vol. 3 (1400-1800), Daniel Wolf, Masuyuki Sato, Jose Rabasa, and Edoardo Tortarolo eds. (Oxford, 2011) pp. 662-680. 21. “Typological Readings of Nature: The Book of Nature in Lastanosa's Age,” in Mar Rey Bueno and Miguel Lopez eds., Lastanosa: Art and Science in the Spanish Baroque (Cambridge UK, 2009), 47-63 22. "Typology in the Atlantic: Early Modern Readings of Colonization," in Bernard Bailyn ed. Soundings in Atlantic History (Harvard University Press, 2009) 237-264. 23. “Introduction,” in Science Power and the Order of Nature in the Spanish and Portuguese Empires , (Stanford, 2009), 1-5. 24. “Demons, Stars, and the Imagination: The Early Modern Body in the Tropics” Ben Issac, Miriam Eliav- Feldon, Yossi Ziegler, eds. Racism in Western Civilisation Before 1700 (Cambridge University Press, 2009) 313-325. 25. Introduction (with Erik Seeman)., Cañizares Esguerra & Seeman eds. The Atlantic in Global History 1500-2000 (Pearson Prentice Hall,.2007), 21-38 26. “The Devil in the New World: a Transnational Perspective,” in Cañizares Esguerra & Seeman eds. The Atlantic in Global History 1500-2000 (Pearson Prentice Hall,.2007) 27. “Transformacoes ideologicas na atlantica America spanhola: as imagens as narrativas das rebelioes de 1624 e 1692 na Cidade do Mexico” in Junia Furtado, ed. Formas, Sons, Cores e Movimento na Modernidade Atlântica: Europa, Américas e África (São Paulo: Annablume, 2007), pp.173-184. 28. “Creole Spanish America ,” in Charles Stewart ed., Creolization: History, Ethnography, Theory ( Walnut Creek , CA : Left Coast Press, 2007 ) 29. “Crusading and Chivalric Epistemologies; Iberian Influences on Early-Modern European Science,” in William Eamon and Victor Navarro Brotóns, eds. . Más allá de la Leyenda Negra: España y la Revolución Científica (Beyond the Black Legend: Spain and the Scientific Revolution ( Valencia , 2007), pp. 197-208. 8 30. “Transmitting Knowledge,” in The World of 1607: Special Exhibition. Artifacts of te Jamestown Era form Around de World ( Williamsburg , Virginia : Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, 2008), pp. 170-76. 31. Whose Centers and Whose Peripheries in the in the Intellectual History of the Atlantic.” In Julia Rudolph, ed., History and Nation ( Lewisburg, Pa. Bucknell University Press, 2006), pp. 71-95. 32. “Historiografías nuevas.” Manuel Ramos Medina and Nancy Vogeley vol. eds., Historia de la literatura del siglo XVIII , vol 3 . Beatriz Garza Cuarón, general ed., Historia de la literatura mexicana (Mexico: UNAM and Siglo XXI, 2010), 403-417. 33. “La Ilustración hispanoamericana: Una caracterización” in Jaime E. Rodríguez ed., Revolución, Independencia, y las nuevas naciones de Naciones de América (Madrid: Fundación Mapfre- Tavera, 2005), pp. 87-98. 34. “How Derivative Was Humboldt? Microcosmic Nature Narratives in Early Modern Spanish America and the (Other) Origins of Humboldt's Ecological Ideas,” in Londa Schiebinger and Claudia Swan eds., Colonial Botany: Science, Commerce, and Politics in the Early Modern World (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004) pp.148-65. 35. “Early Modern Theories of Race,” in Europe 1450-1789, Jonathan Dewald general editor, ( New York : Charles Scribner, 2003). v 5: 128-131 36. “Whose Centers and Whose Peripheries? Eighteenth-Century Intellectual History in Atlantic Perspective,” in Willem W. Klooster and Alfred Padula eds., The Atlantic World: Studies in Migration, Imagination and Slavery (Prentice Hall, 2004), 148-159. 37. “Postcolonialism ‘avant la lettre'? Eighteenth-Century Clerical Critiques of Travel Accounts in Colonial Spanish America,” in Mark Thurner ed., After Spanish Rule: Rethinking History and ‘the Postcolonial' in the Americas (Duke University Press, 2003), pp. 89-110. 38. “Travel Accounts,” in Guide to the Documentary Sources for Andean Studies 1530-1900, Joanne Pillsbury ed., 3 v.(Norman: University of Oklahoma Press and Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts of National Gallery of Art, 2008), 1: 291-314, 39. “Francisco José de Caldas y Tenorio,” in Guide to the Documentary Sources for Andean Studies 1530-1900, Joanne Pillsbury ed., 3 v.(Norman: University of Oklahoma Press and Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts of National Gallery of Art, 2008), 2:102-105. 40. " Spanish America : From Baroque to Modern Colonial Science," in The Eighteenth-Century, Roy Porter volume editor, The Cambridge History of Science , David Lindberg and Ronald Numbers general editors (Cambridge University Press, 2003). Vol 4, 718-738. 41. “ Latin America ,” co-authored with Marcos Cueto in An Introduction to History of Science in Non- Western Traditions , Douglas Allchin and Robert DeKisky, editors (Seattle: History of Science Society, 1999) pp. 49-62. 42. "La utopía de Hipólito Unanue: comercio, naturaleza y religión en el Perú," Marcos Cueto ed., Saberes Andinos (Lima: Instituto de Estudios Peruanos, 1995), pp.91-108.

Journals

1. “Categories as Archives: from Silence to Social Justice” in disclosure: A Journal of Social Theory 27 (2018): 15-20 2. “Bartolome Inga’s Mining Technologies: Indians, Science, Cyphered Secrecy, and Modernity in the New World. “History and Technology (2018) 1: 60-71 3. “Silencing the Past.” Review Essay of Ines G. Županov, Angela Barreto Xavier. Catholic Orientalism: Portuguese Empire,Indian Knowledge (16th-18th Centuries). H-Asia. H-Net Review. February 2017. 1-4 4. “On Ignored Global Scientific Revolutions” . Special Issue: Globalizing Early Modern Science Journal of Early Modern History 27 (2017): 1-13 5. “How the Reformation invented separate Catholic and Protestant Atlantics.” Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte/Archive for Reformation History 108 (2017): 245-54 6. “La memoria y el estado: La monarquía de España en el siglo xvi,” Iberoamericana XIV, 54 (2014): 177-185

9 7. Roundtable: “Il Mondo atlantico tra storia moderna e contemporanea: periodizzazione, confine,, parole chiave [The Atlantic World Between Modern and Contemporary History: Periodization, Borders, Keywords.]” Ricerche di Storia Politica July 2013, 2: 199-210 8. “De hispanoamerica a los Estados Unidos.” Revista de Occidente (October, 2013) # 389. 9. “On Good Books and Good Questions, Regardless of What is “Cool” in Atlantic Historiography, 18th and 19th centuries.” Latin American Research Review , 2013 (48) 3: 193- 204 10. “Hybrid Atlantics: Future Directions for the History of the Atlantic World,” (with Ben Breen), History Compass 11/8 (2013): 597–609 11. Historia atlántica e intelectualidad: una entrevista con Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra. Luis Guilherme Assis Kalil and Luiz Estevam de Oliveira Fernandes. Historia da historiografia # 7 (2011) 14-28. 12. “Science and the Iberian Atlantic.” (with Brian Jones), Oxford Bibliography Online. (2013 ) 13. Orinoco Out into the Light: A Modern Jesuit’s efforts to oust the Devil off the Borderlands, The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation 53 (2012): 253-257. 14. “Whose Apocalypse? The New Mercantile Meaning of “The End” in the New World circa 1600.” The Appendix 1 (2012): 56-59 15. “Son las mujeres que defienden al rey con espadas y son los liberales los que queman herejes: El antiguo testamento y las revoluciones de independencia en la Monarquía de España.” 20/10 El Mundo Atlántico y la Modernidad Iberoamericana, 1750-1850, México 2 (2013) 7-22 16. On Missing Bridges. Studies in Travel Writing 15 (2011): 68-71. 17. Mapping Ethnogenesis in the Early Modern Atlantic (co authored with Jim Sidbury). William and Mary Quarterly 68 (2011): 181-208 18. On the Genesis of Destruction and Other Missing Subjects (co authored with Jim Sidbury) William and Mary Quarterly 68 (2011): 240-246 19. Comments on Byron Hamman's Chronological Pollution: Potsherds, Mosques, and Broken Gods Before and After the Conquest of Mexico.” Current Anthropology 48 (2008) 5: 830-1. 20. “Orientalismo hispanista tras identidad norteamericana” Primera Revista Latinoamericana de Libros , v. 1, #2 (Diciembre 2007-Enero 2008), 27-8. 21. “The Cores and Peripheries of Our National Narratives: A Response From IH-35,” American Historical Review , 112 (December 2007), 1423-31 22. "Entangled Histories: Borderland in New Clothes,” American Historical Review 112 (2007): 787-99 . 23. “Racial, Religious, and Civic Identities in Colonial Spanish America ,” American Literary History , 2005 (17) 420-437. 24. ‘Iberian Colonial Science,” Isis 96 (2005) 1:64-70. 25. “Renaissance Iberian Science: Ignored How Much Longer?” Perspectives on Science 12 (2004) 1:86-125. 26. "Eighteenth-Century Spanish Political Economy: Epistemologies of Decline." Eighteenth- Century Thought 1 (2003) 295-314. 27. “Renaissance Mess (tizaje): What Mexican Indians did to Titian and Ovid,” The New Centennial Review , 2(2002) 1:267-276 28. “Some Caveats About the “Atlantic” Paradigm.” History Compass 1 (2003)1-5 29. “New Worlds, New Stars: Patriotic Astrology and the Invention of Indian and Creole Bodies in Colonial Spanish America 1600-1650, American Historical Review 104 (February 1999), 33-68. 30. “Spanish America in Eighteenth-Century European Compilations of Travel Accounts: A ‘New Art of Reading ' and the Transition to Modernity,” Journal of Early Modern History 2(1998): 329-349. 31. “Entre el ocio y la feminización tropical: Ciencia, élites, y estado-nación en latinoamerica siglo XIX,” Asclepio: Revista de Historia de la Medicina y de la Ciencia 50 (1998) Fascículo 2:11-31.

10 32. “Aportes historiográficos de la obra de Eduardo Estrella,” Procesos: Revista Ecuatoriana de Historia (1997) # 10, pp. 123-129. 33. “Latin American Science: The Long View,” (with Marcos Cueto) NACLA: Report on the Americas , 25 (March/April 2002). 34. “Nation and Nature: Creole Patriotic Representations of Nature in Colonial Spanish America .” International Seminar on the History of the Atlantic World, 1500-1800 . Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History, Harvard University . Working Paper 98-31. 35. "Anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1892-1929." Anthropology Newsletter (University of Wisconsin-Madison ), 7 (1989) 36. “Eloge: Eduardo Estrella (1941-1996).” Isis 87(1996): 671-72. 37. “In memoriam: Eduardo Estrella,” Dynamis: Acta Hispanica ad Medicinae Scientiarumque Historiam Illustrandam 16( 1996): 450-51. 38. "Entre Maquiavelo y Jurisprudencia Natural: William Robertson y la Disputa del Nuevo Mundo," Quipu: Revista Latinoamericana de Historia de la Ciencia y la Tecnología 8 (1991):279-291.

Book Reviews

1. Frances Levine. Doña Teresa Confronts the Spanish Inquisition: A Seventeenth Century New Mexican Drama. Biography an Interdisciplinary Quarterly (forthcoming) 2. Antonio Feros. Speaking of Spain. The Evolution of Race and Nation in the Hispanic World. Cuadernos de Historia Modena (Spain) forthcoming. 3. Antonio Feros. Speaking of Spain. The Evolution of Race and Nation in the Hispanic World. Renaissance Quarterly, 71 (2018): 726-28 4. Amber Brian. Alva Ixtlilxochitl's Native Archive and the Circulation of Knowledge in Colonial Mexico Isis 109 (2018): 401-402 5. Peter Villellla. Indigenous Elites and Creole Identity in Colonial Mexico 1500-1800. The English Historical Review 133 (2018): 441-443 6. Kelley Donahue Wallace. Jeronimo Antonio Gil and the Idea of the Spanish Enlightenment. Hispanic American Historical Review 98 (2018) 1: 133-134 7. Lorenzo Boturini Benaduci, Idea of a New General History of North America: An Account of Colonial Native Mexico, by translated and edited by Stafford Poole. Catholic Historical Review (forthcoming) 8. Ines G. Županov, Angela Barreto Xavier. Catholic Orientalism: Portuguese Empire,Indian Knowledge (16th- 18th Centuries). H-Asia. H-Net Review. February 2017. 1-4 9. Orlando Bentencor, Matter of Empire: Metaphysics and Mining. Ambix 64 (2017) 3: 280-81 10. Celia López-Chávez Epics of Empire and Frontier: Alonso de Ercilla and Gaspar de Villagrá as Spanish Colonial Chroniclers. Southwestern Historical Quarterly 121 (2017) 2: 98-9 11. Adrian Finucane, The Temptations of Trade: Britain, Spain, and the Struggle for Empire. American Historical Review 122 (2017): 575-76 12. Matthew James Crawford. The Andean Wonder Drug. Cinchona Bark and Imperial Science in the Spanish Atlantic, 1630–1800. ISIS 108 (2017), 1: 192-93 13. John T. Wing, Roots of Empire: Forests & State Power in Early Modern Spain c. 1500-1750. Renaissance Quarterly. 69 ( 2016):1495-1496 14. Serge Gruzinski. The Eagle and the Dragon: Globalization and European Dreams of Conquest in China and America in the Sixteenth Century. European History Quarterly 46 (2016) 4: 744-46 15. Tamar Herzog. Frontiers of Possession Spain and Portugal in Europe and the Americas. Journal of Modern History 88 (2106) 4: 960-62 16. Andy Doolen Territories of Empire: U.S. Writing from the Louisiana Purchase to Mexican Independence, Hispanic American Historical Review 96 (2016) 1: 199-200 17. Ted Binema. Enlightened Zeal: The Hudson’s Bay Company and Scientific Networks, 1670- 1870. The Western Historical Quarterly 46( 2015) 4: 504. 18. Liam Brockey. The Visitor. Andre Palmeiro and the Jesuits in Asia. H-Asia. H-Net Review. September 2015. 11 19. Antonio Sánchez "La Espada, la Cruz y el Padrón: soberanía, fe y representación cartogrática en el mundo ibérico bajo la Monarquía Hispánica, 1503-1598" Journal of the History of Science and Technology, vol 9, Spring 2014, pp. 92-95 20. Pedro Calderón de la Barca. La semilla y la cizaña, edited by Davinia Rodríguez. The Renaissance Quarterly 68 (2015) 2: 21. Michel Guasco, Slaves and Englishmen: Human Bondage in the Early Modern Atlantic World.. The Journal of Southern History 81 (2015) 2: 423-25 22. Karen Stolley. Domesticating Empire, Revista Hispanica Moderna 68 (2015) 2:228-230. 23. Pedro Cardim (Editor), Tamar Herzog (Editor), Gaetano Sabatini (Editor), Polycentric Monarchies: How Did Early Modern Spain and Portugal Achieve and Maintain a Global Hegemony? Estudios Interdisciplinarios de America Latina y el Caribe 26 (2015): 138-140 24. Amy G. Remensnyder, La Conquistadora: The Virgin Mary at War and Peace in the Old and New Worlds. American Historical Review 120 (2015) 298-99 25. Felipe Fernandez-Armesto. Our America. The Political Science Quarterly 129 (2014): 729-30. 26. Arndt Brendecke, Imperio e información. Funciones del saber en el dominio colonial español. Journal of Early American History 4 (2014): 178-181 27. Joyce Appleby. Shores of Knowledge, Centaurus 56 (2014) 2: 127-29. 28. Frank Salomon, Mercedes Nino-Murcia: The Lettered Mountain: A Peruvian Village’s Way with Writing, Estudios Interdisciplinarios de America Latina y el Caribe 24 (2014) 2: 172-74. 29. Linda Rupert, Creolization and Contraband: Curaçao in the Early Modern Atlantic World. Hispanic American Historical Review 93 (2013): 696-698. 30. Helen Cowie, Conquering nature in Spain and its Empire 1750-1850. American Historical Review 118 (2013): 265-266 31. Martin Bruckner ed., Early American Cartographies. Isis 103 (2012): 762 32. Charles F. Walker, Shaky Colonialism: The 1746 Earthquake-Tsunami in Lima, Peru, and its Long Aftermath. Dieciocho: Hispanic Enlightenment 34 (2011) 192-94 33. Barbara H. Stein and Stanley J. Stein, Edge of Crisis: War and Trade in the Spanish Atlantic, 1789-1808. American Historical Review (2010): 1148-1149 34. Jim Endersby, Imperial Nature: Joseph Hooker and the Practices of Imperial Science. Journal of Modern History (2010): 690-92 35. Rolena Adorno, The Polemics of Possession in Spanish American Narrative. Hispanic American Historical Review 82 (2009): 335-39 36. Linda M. Heywood and John K. Thornton., Central Africans, Atlantic Creoles, and the Foundation of the Americas, 1585-1660. Journal of American Ethnic History 29 (2009) 98-100 37. Erin O'Connor, Gender, Indian, Nation: The Contradictions of Making Ecuador , 1830-1925. 71 (2009): 620-21 38. Eddy Stols, Werner Thomas, and Johan Verberckmoes , Naturalia, Mirabilia, and Monstrosa en los imperios Ibéricos (siglos XV-XIX) , Hispanic American Historical Review 88(2008): 516- 517 39. Nicolas Wey-Gomez, The Tropics of Empire. Why Columbus Sailed South to the Indies. Dialogos.Center of Latin American Studies at Brown University Spring 2008, p. 21. 40. Karen Ordhal Kupperman, Jamestown Project, American Historical Review 113 (2008): 487-88 41. Anthony Payne, ed. The Spanish Letter of Columbus : A Facsimile of the Original Edition Published by Bernard Quaritch in 1891, Hispanic American Historical Review 88 (2008):298-99. 42. John Elliott, Empires of the Atlantic World: Britain and Spain in America 1492-1830 . Southwestern Historical Quarterly 111 (2007): 88-89. 43. Santiago Aragon Albillos, El Zoologico del Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Madrid: Mariano dePaz Graell (1809-1898), la Sociedad de Aclimatacion y los animales utiles. Isis 98 (2007): 841-42

12 44. Chris Schmidt-Nowara and John M. Nieto-Phillips eds. Interpreting Spanish Colonialism: Empires, Nations, and Legends . Revista de Indias vol. 67, No 241 (2007) 45. José Eusebio Llano Zapata, Memorias, histórico, físicas, critico, apologéticas de la América Meridional and Llano Zapata, Epitome cronologico o idea general del Peru, Hispanic American Historical Review 87 (2007): 581-83. 46. Antonio Barrera, Experiencing Nature: The Spanish American Empire and the Early Scientific Revolution . Journal of Interdisciplinary History 38 (2007): 159-61 47. Jonathan E. Carlyon, Andrés González de Barcia and the Creation of the Colonial Spanish American Library . Libraries & the Cultural Record 42 (2007): 90-1 48. Miguel de Asua and Robert French. A New World of Animals: early Modern Europeans on the Creatures of Iberian America . Journal of the History of Biology 39 (2006): 795-97. 49. Ralph Bauer, The Cultural Geography of Colonial American Literatures: Empire, Travel, Modernity . Modern Philology 103 (2006) 435-38. 50. Helen M. Rozwadowski, Fathoming the Ocean: The Discovery and Exploration of the Deep Sea American Historical Review 110 (2005):1481-82. 51. Ricardo Padrón, The Spacious Word: Cartography, Literature, and Empire in Early Modern Spain . Bulletin of the Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies 30 (Fall 2005) 2. 52. Juan Pimentel, Testigos del mundo. Ciencia, literatura y viajes en la Ilustración . Isis 96 (2005) 114-115. 53. José Ramón Bertomeu Sánchez and Antonio García Belmar, Abriendo las Cajas Negras. Colección de instrumentos científicos de la Universitat de Valencia . Isis 95 (2004) 673-674. 54. David Hoeveler, J., Creating the American mind: Intellect and politics in the colonial colleges . Itinerario 28 ( 2004 ) 1: 55. The Torner Collections of Sesse & Mocino: Biological Illustrations CD-ROM . Isis 95 (2004): 495-96. 56. Jaume Honorat Pomar, El Códice de Jaume Honorat Pomar (c. 1550-1606): Plantas y Animales del Viejo Mundo y de América . Edited by José María López Piñero, Isis 95 (2004): 114-115. 57. Tamar Herzog, Defining Nations: Immigrants and Citizens in Early Modern Spain and Spanish America . Colonial Latin American Review 12 (2003): 265-66. 58. Ivan Jacksic ed., The Political Power of the Word, Press and Oratory in Nineteenth-Century Latin America , Estudios Interdisciplinarios de America Latina y el Caribe 15 (2004) n. 1. 59. José de Acosta, Natural and Moral History of the Indies , Ethnohistory 51 (2004): 657-58. 60. David A. Lupher, Romans in a New World: Classical Models in Sixteenth-Century Spanish America Hispanic American Historical Review , 84 (2004): 337-338 61. Antonio, González Bueno and Alberto Blanco Gomis. Los Naturalistas Españoles en el África Hispana (1860-1936), Isis 94 (2003), 733. 62. Dorothy Tanck de Estrada, Pueblos de Indios y Educación en el México Colonial, 1750-1821 , Ethnohistory 50 (2003): 741-42. 63. Leoncio López-Ocón and Carmen María Pérez-Montes, eds., Marcos Jiménez de la Espada (1831-1898). Tras las huellas de un explorador , Isis 94 (2003) 1:168. 64. Patricia Seed, American Pentimento. The Invention of Indians and the Pursuit of Riches , American Historical Review 108 (2003) 1: 155-56. 65. Barbara Fuchs, Mimesis and Empire. The New World , Islam, and European Identities , Itinerario , 26 (2002), 2: 155-57. 66. James Krippner-Martínez. Rereading the Conquest. Power, Politics, and the History of Early Colonial Michoacán , Mexico , 1521-1565 . Comparative Studies in Society and History 44 (2002), 4: 856-57. 67. Stuart McCook, States of Nature: Science, Agriculture, and Environment in the Spanish American Caribbean , 1760-1940 , Science , 297 (2002), 199. 68. Nancy Leys Stepan, Picturing Tropical Nature , Hispanic American Historical Review , 82 (2002), 400-01.

13 69. Francisco Hernández, The Mexican Treasury: The Writings of Dr. Francisco Hernández ; Simon Varey, Rafael Chabrán and Dora Weiner eds., Searching for the Secrets of Nature. The Life and Works of Dr. Francisco Hernández . Mauricio Nieto Olarte, Remedios para el imperio. Historia natural y la apropriación del Nuevo Mundo . Isis , 93 (2002), 122-23 70. Teodoro Hampe Martínez ed., La tradición clásica en el Perú virreinal , and Sonia V. Rose eds., La formación de la cultura virreinal . Vol. 1: La etapa inicial . Hispanic American Historical Review 81 (2001), 786-89. 71. José María Piñero and Felipe Jerez Moliner, La imagen científica de la vida. La contribución valenciana a la ilustración médica y biológica (siglos XVI-XIX) , Isis 92 (2001), 1: 138. 72. Un siglo de la ciencia en España (Catalog of exhibit “Un siglo de la ciencia en España.”), Isis , 91 (2000), 3: 618-19. 73. Juan Pimentel, Alejandro Malaspina. La física de la monarquía , Hispanic American Historical Review , 80 (February 2000), 1: 170-171. 74. Karl Kohut and Sonia V. Rose (eds.), Pensamiento europeo y cultura colonial , Hispanic American Historical Review 79 (February, 1999) 1:114-115. 75. Santos Casado de Otaola, Los primeros pasos de la ecologia en España , Isis , 89 (1998) 1:149. 76. Laura Randall ed., Reforming Mexico's Agrarian Reform , Agricultural History , 71 (1997) 4: 515-17 77. Elvira Arquiola y Luis Montiel, La corona de las ciencias naturales. La medicina en el tránsito del siglo XVIII al XIX , Isis , 85 (1994) 4:702-03. 78. Richard Olson, The Emergence of the Social Sciences 1642-1792 , Isis , 85(1994) 3:518-19. 79. Alvar Martínez Vidal , El nuevo sol de la medicina en la ciudad de los reyes , Journal of the History of Medicine , 49 (1994) 3:441-2. 80. Suzanne Austin Alchon , Native Society and Disease in Colonial Ecuador , Isis , 84 (1993) 2:383-84. 81. Yolanda Texera Arnal, La exploración botánica en Venezuela (1754-1950) , Isis, 83 (1992) 4:636- 37.

On-Line Publications and Videos:

1. Colon fue un invento de patriotas gringos. ABC (Spain) Noviembre 22, 2018. 2. TV interview: Colonial History and Historiography. Universidad Alberto Ibáñez. Santiago Chile. Noviembre 2018. 3. Magallanes: Violencia, Ciencia Y modernidad Ibérica. ABC Suplemento Cultural. March 31,2018, p. 14 4. La historia como archive legal de las Indias, de Colon a Antonio de Herrera. Casa de AméricaSpain March 28, 2018 5. Whence Newton in the Afro-American Tropics? Arcade (Stanford) March 22, 2018 6. How we got the Scientific Revolution Wrong. Podcast #15. Time to Eat the Dogs. On Science, History and Exploration. January 29, 2018 7. The Indian Republic of Letters and the Creole Archive. Medium October 2017 8. Conquest and archives. How one word in a contract changed the history of Mexico. Medium August 2017 9. From Iuidio Indio, from Empire Nation: Antionio Feros on the Alchemy of Race. Medium June 2017 10. The Emergence of the Colonial Indian Historian and the Invention of the Creole Archive on the Aztecs and Our Lady of Guadalupe. Medium April 2017 11. Lisbon ca 1570: Blacks as artisans, Nobles, and Slaves. Medium March 2017 12. Old Testament Culture in the Spanish Monarchy in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth centuries. History Hub. Connecting past and present ( School of History, University College Dublin) March 2017 13. Texas and the origins of white Supremacy (ca.1835) Medium March 2017 14. How Toussaint of Bréda became ‘the Opening’. Arcade (Stanford) November 20, 2017 15. Columbus and Trump’s Wall ; The Daily Texan. October 9, 2017 16. The Alamo: The First and Las Confederate Monument? Arcade (Stanford) September 18. 2017 17. How the State, using artisans, created the Enlightenment by fiat. Not Even Past (UT Austin). May 19, 2017 18. The Metaphysics of Handiwork or How Aristotle Conquered America. Arcade(Stanford). May 9, 2017. 19. The Secret of Imperial Failure? The Case of Quina and Epistemic Tolerance. Arcade(Stanford). August 26. 2016 20. Whose Classical Tradition? Not Even Past(UT Austin).. May 26 2016. 21. The Law, Settler Colonialism and Contested Meanings of Trust and Community. (with PeterTimmons) 14 History News Network. Nov 11, 2015. 22. On Intimidation, Civil Disobedience, Guns and Science. Counterpunch. Nov 19, 2015. 23. Magical Realism on Drugs: Colombian Hist ory in Netflix’s Narcos . Not Even Past(UT Austin).. October 28, 2015. 24. Galileo and Campus Carry. Gun Free UT. October 14, 2015 25. Slaves and Englishmen. Not Even Past (UT Austin).. May 11, 2015. 26. Our America. Not Even Past. February 4, 2014. 27. Iberian Colonial Science. Apuntes. A Latino Journal. September 11, 2013. 28. Shores of Knowledge. Not Even Past. March 31, 2013. 29. Los quinientos años de Florida en el New York Times. ABC. España. Página de Opinión. April 6, 2013. 30. Simon Bolivar. 15-Minute History. February 3, 2013. 31. Whose Apocalypse? The Appendix. January 23, 2013. 32. A Nineteenth Century Digital Humanities? The Appendix. December 10, 2012. 33. Re-Reading Jo hn Winthrop’s “City Upon th e Hill”. Not Even Past. September 12, 2011. 34. Puritan Conquistadors. Not Even Past. May 1, 2011. 35. "Early Modern Networks and Contingency: Jesuits, Souls, Geopolitics, and Research Projects” (Video) Heyman Center for the Humanities. Columbia University. December 5, 2013 36. Silencing the Past: On Imperious Historical Categories (Video). Oregon State University. February 14, 2013. 37. Los Frontispicios de Guama Poma (Video). . Biblioteca Nacional del Peru. La cultural del Libro. September 3, 2013. 38. Puritan Conquistadors (Video) Not Even Past. July 6, 2011.

DEPARTAMENTAL AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Speaker Series, History Department , Illinois State University. 1995-1997, 1999 Search Committee, History Department , Illinois State University, 1996-1997 Speaker Series, History Department, SUNY-Buffalo, 2002-2003. Executive Committee, History Department, SUNY-Buffalo, 1999-2000 Graduate Studies Committee, History Department, SUNY-Buffalo.2000-2001 Search Committee. Romance Language, SUNY-Buffalo, 2000-2001. Ad-Hoc Hiring Committee, History Department, SUNY-Buffalo, 2002-2003 Departmental Reform Committee, History, SUNY-Buffalo, 2002-2003. Graduate Program Committee, History Department, UT, 2005-2006 Promotion Scholarship Committee, History Department, UT, 2005-2006 Executive Committee, History Department, UT, 2006-2007; 2011-13. Search Committee, History Department, UT, 2006-2008 Dean's Promotion Committee, College of Liberal Arts, UT, 2006-2008. Co-chair. Distinguished Author Series on Atlantic History. History Department , UT , 2006-2007 Organizer of Conference “Transnational Circulation of Landscape Narratives and Nation Building,” UT. April 15, 2005. Co-organizer of Conference “Beyond the Line: the Atlantic in Global History.” History Department. SUNY Buffalo . October. 2004. Search Committee, History Department, UT, 2007-2008. Steering Committee, Institute of Historical Research, History Department, UT (2007-2010) Post Tenure Review Committee. College of Liberal Arts. UT (2012-2014) ; 2016

15 African History Position, Search Committee, History Department, UT 2012-13 Senior Hire Search Committee. History Department. UT. 2010-14. University Faculty Senate. 2016- Early Modern East Asian Search Committee. History. UT. 2017-2018  University Library Committee (C7). UT. 2017-2018  Co-organizer. “The Early- Modern Catholic Invention of “Oriental” Religions.” History Department. UT January 19, 2018.  Latin American Colloquium 2018. Department of History.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

American Historical Association John Fagg Prize on Latin American and Spanish History (2008- 2010) American Historical Association Chair John Fagg Prize AHA, 2009. IUHPS (International Union of History and Philosophy of Science) Nominating Committee (2009- American Historical Association. Committee on Committees (2010- 2013 ) John Carter Brown Library. Fellowship Selection Committee (2009) American Council of Learned Societies. Fellowship Selection Committee (2012, 2013, 2014) Evaluating Committee of Research. Pontificia Universidad Catolica. Peru. Evaluating Committee. History Department. Notre Dame University (2012) John Carter Brown Library. Academic Board Member (2014- ) American Historical Association. Atlantic Book Prize (2015-2017) Institute of Advanced Studies. External Reviewer Membership School of History (2015-present) Warwick. Institute of Advanced Studies. Postdoctoral fellowships Review Committee (2016- present)

GRADUATE STUDENTS

PhD Dissertation Committees:

Ernesto Capello, History Department. U.T. Austin. 2005 Emily Berquist. History Department. UT Austin. 2007 Cornelius Conover. History Department. U.T. Austin. 2008 Emiro Filadelfo Martínez-Osorio. Spanish Department. U.T. Austin. 2009 Heather Peterson. History Department. UT Austin. 2009 Christopher Albi. History Department. UT Austin. 2009 Pablo Mijangos. History Department. UT Austin. 2009. Ida Pugliese. History Department. European University. Fiezole. Italy. 2010 Elisa Sevilla. Social Science. FLACSO-Quito, Ecuador. 2011 Elizabeth Dickinson. History Department. UT Austin. 2011. Jessie Cromwell. History Department. UT-Austin. 2012 Belinda Mora. Spanish and Portuguese. UT-Austin. 2012 Mikki Brock. History Department. UT-Austin 2012 Alejandra Zambrano. Spanish and Portuguese. UT-Austin. 2012. Ken Ward. History Department. UT-Austin. 2013 Jessica Weiss. Art History. UT-Austin 2013 Libby Nutting. History. UT-Austin. 2014 Karin Sanchez. History. UT-Austin. 2016 Nancy Marquez. Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. 2017 Desiree Arbo. Classics. Warwick University. 2017 Tony Sandset. Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages, University of Oslo. 2016 16 Kevin Sedeño Guillen. Hispanic Studies. Kentucky. 2017 Aurelio Valerezo-Dueñas. History. Notre Dame. 2018 Shery Chanis. History. UT Austin Albert Palacios. History. UT Austin.

PhD Dissertation Chair:

Paul Conrad (co-chair). History Department. UT Austin. 2011 (Lathrop Prize Best Dissertation). Assistant Professor University of Texas at Arlington. Cameron Strang (co-chair).History Department. UT-Austin. 2013. (Lathrop Prize Best Dissertation). Assistant Professor Reno Nevada. Ben Breen. History Department. History Department. UT-Austin. 2015. Columbia Society of Fellows and Assistant Professor University of California Santa Cruz. UT (Graduate School Best Dissertation Prize; Lathrop Prize Best Dissertation) Brian Johns. History Department. UT-Austin. 2015. Ran Segev. History Department. UT-Austin. 2015. Postdoctoral Fellow. Tel Aviv University (2016-2018) Chris Heaney (co-chair) History Department. UT-Austin 2016. Barra Postdoctoral Fellow at McNeil Center for Early American Studies. Assistant Professor. Penn State University. the Latin American Studies Association 2017 Maureen Ahern Doctoral Dissertation Award in Colonial Latin American Studies. 2016 Lathrop Prize Best Dissertation.. History Department. UT-Austin. Maria Jose Afanador. History Department. UT-Austin. 2016. Tenure track Assistant Professor. Digital Humanities. Universidad de los Andes. Colombia. Chloe Ireton. History Department UT-Austin. 2018. Assistant Professor (Lecturer with tenure) University College London. Francis Goicovich. History Department. UT-Austin. 2018. Assistant Professor of History. Universidad Nacional de Chile  Adrian Masters. History Department. UT-Austin. 2018. Postdoctoral Fellow. IHS Bradley Dixon (co-chair). 2018 History Department. UT-Austin (Gould Prize for best essay in US History 2015). Postdoctoral Fellow IHS Kristie Flannery. History Department. UT-Austin Ernesto Montero (co-chair), LLILAS. UT-Austin Juan Carlos Orellana. History Department. UT-Austin Nicolas Quintero (co-chair). History Department. UT-Austin Ahmed Deidan De la Torre (co chair). History Department. UT-Austin  Stephannie Coeto Coix. History Department. UT-Austin  Gary Dunbar. History Department. UT-Austin  Jared Wait. History Department. UT-Austin

Foreign Doctoral and Post-doctoral Advisees:

Rafael Acevedo. Universidad de los Andes /Universidad de Cartagena (Colombia) Bruno Silva. Universidad Federal Fluminense (Niteroi- Brazil) Aristides Ramos. Universidad Javeriana/Universidad de los Andes (Colombia) Luiz Estevam de Oliveira Fernandes. Universidade Federal do Ouro Preto (Mariana) (UFOP), Jocelin Martinez Martinez. UNAM. Mexico Mariana Favela. UNAM. Mexico Vaniclea Silva Santos. Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais Rebecca Noble. Warwick University. England. Javier Castro. Universidad de los Andes, Chile Claudia Carreta. Depto. de Investigaciones Educativas del CINVESTAV del Politécnico Nacional.  Andrea Slemian. Universidad Federal de Sao Paulo. Brazil.  Alexandre Karsburg. UNISINOS. Rio Grande do Sul-Brazil

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MA Degree Maria Jose Afanador. History Department. UT Austin (2010) Kristie Flannery. History Department. UT Austin (2013) Chloe Ireton. History Department. UT-Austin (2013) (Perry Prize for best MA thesis) Adrian Masters. History Department. UT-Austin (2014) Mark Sheaves. History Department. UT-Austin (2015) (Best Graduate Student Essay in European History, 2015)  Nicolas Gonzalez Quintero. History Department. UT-Austin (2018)  Stephannie Cueto Cox. History Department. UT-Austin (2018)

Plan II (Honors College/University of Texas) Thesis Advisor Rebekha Matta. 2012

REFEREE

American Historical Review (2) Journal of Early Modern History (3) /Estudios Mexicanos Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture (2) Delaware Review of Latin American Studies Science in Context Hispanic American Historical Review (6) William and Mary Quarterly Journal of the History of Ideas (3) Book History French Historical Studies Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies (2) Revista Canadiense de Estudios Hispánicos (2) Current Anthropology ISIS . Journal of the History of Science Society (2) Journal of American History Sixteenth Century Journal The Historical Journal Prentice Hall (3) University of Pittsburgh Press Cornell University Press (2) University of California Press Oxford University Press Harvard University Press Nebraska University Press University Press of Florida New York University Press Houghton Mifflin Duke University Press (3) University of Chicago Press (2) Yale University Press MIT Press Routledge Palgrave-Macmillan The John Hopkins University Press 18 Cambridge University Press (6) Louisiana State University Press Stanford University Press University of North Carolina Press. Chapel Hill. Ethnohistory Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture American Philosophical Society Notes and Records of The Royal Society. Bedford/St. Martin's Boletin del Instituto Frances de Estudios Andinos de Lima Ayer: Revista de Historia Contemporanea. Iberoamericana-Vervuert. International Journal of the Classical Tradition Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies Medical History Ashgate História Ciências Saúde-Manguinhos Estudios de Historia Novohispana Revista Complutense de Historia de America Early Science and Medicine Social Sciences and Missions Revista Canadiense de Estudios Hispanicos Quiroga. Revista de Patrimonio Iberoamericano University of Pennsylvania Press (2)

BOOK BLURBS:

Harvard University Press (2) MIT Duke University Press Princeton University Press Cambridge University Press (2) University of Pennsylvania Press The John Hopkins University Press University of North Carolina Press (2) Penn State University Press Routledge Yale University Press (4) Cornell University Press Palgrave Palgrave Macmillan University of Florida Press Louisiana State University Stanford University Press Taurus (Spain) Paco Editorial (Brazil) Oxford University Press (2) University of Texas Press Penn State University Press The Catholic University Press  Chicago University Press

FELLOWSHIP/GRANT REVIEW, CONSULTANTSHIP

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Museum of Natural History , Rochester NY National Science Foundation The National Endowment for the Humanities The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Mac Arthur Foundation (Nominations/ Evaluation candidates)(5) Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (Council for the Humanities) American Council of Learned Societies (Fellowship Review Committee) (2013,2014, 2015) The John Carter Brown Library (Long-term Fellowship Review Committee) 2009 The John Carter Brown Library Academic Board. 2015- The John Carter Born Library (Short-term Fellowship Review Committee) 2015- The Institute for Advanced Study. Princeton. 2015-

TENURE REVIEW AND PROMOTION

University of Illinois, Chicago (Latino Studies) George Mason University (History) University of Virginia (History) University of California Davis (History) Colgate University (History) Caltech (Humanities) Stanford University (English) Wellesley College (History) University of California, Irvine (History) University of Southern California (History) University of California, Merced (History) University of California, Santa Barbara (History) University of California, Berkeley (History) University of Florida, Gainesville (History) University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (History) University of Pennsylvania (History) Harvard University (History) John Hopkins University (History of Science) University of British Columbia (History) University of Pittsburgh (History) Tufts University (History) Tulane University (History) Northwestern University (Religious Studies) Duke University (History) Northern Illinois University (History) University of California Santa Cruz (History) Macalester College (History) Notre Dame (History)

20 Miami University of Ohio (History) Michigan State University (History) California State University-Long Beach (History) Penn State University (History) University of Michigan (History) Vanderbilt University (College of Arts and Science) Kent State University (History) University of Pennsylvania (History) (4) Ohio State University (Spanish and Portuguese) Ohio State University (Art History) Rutgers University (History) Columbia University (Romance Languages) William and Mary (History) Temple University (History) Cornell University (History) University of Wisconsin-Madison (Medical History and Bioethics) University of Colorado Denver (History) University of London (Institute of Advanced Study) University of Southern California (Art History and Hitory) Case Western Reserve University (Provost) École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS)  Northeastern University (History)

INVITED LECTURES:

Associação Nacional de História(Brazilian History Society). Sao Paulo ( 2011 Keynote) Alcalá de Henares. Universidad. American Antiquarian Society Bard College Bard Graduate Center Biblioteca Nacional del Perú (2) and Universidad Católica de Lima (2011 El Apocalipsis en el Nuevo Mundo) Boston College Brown Casa de America (Madrid) Cambridge University (3) (2007 Gates Distinguished Lecture) 2016 Keynote. Science and Culture in Theory and History: Latin America, France, and the Anglophone World Caltech Central Michigan University Clark Library Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (3). Madrid Colegio de Michoacán Columbia University (2) College of Charleston (2010 Keynote; Consortium on the Revolutionary Era.) Cornell Emory (2) Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO). Quito-Ecuador (2). 2018. Keynote. “New World of Knowledge: Lost Footprints of Theory and Critique,” IV Conference of LAGLOBAL. Flemish Research Foundation (2009 'Iberian-Netherlandish Knowledge Exchanges') Florida State University

21 Florida International University (2014 Keynote The Atlantic Laboratory: Conversations on Crises, Law &Society, and Capitalism in Atlantic Societies") Folger Shakespeare Library Fundación Duques de Soria, Soria-Spain George Washington University (2014 Keynote From History to Science in the Early Modern Altantic) Georgia State University (2007 World History Lecture) German Historical Institute, Washington DC Harvard (7) Hebrew University (Jerusalem) Huntington Library Indiana University Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton Instituto de Estudios Altoaragonese, Huesca-Spain Instituto Universitario Europeo, Florence-Italy (2) Instituo de Investigaciones Históricas. UNAM. Mexico. John Hopkins University King’s College (London) McGill University , Montreal-Canada MacNeil Center (U. Pennsylvania) Miami Ohio State University MIT Monmouth College Museo de Arte Colonial, Bogotá-Colombia Museo de la Basilica de Guadalupe. Mexico D.F. Museum of Natural History , NY National University of Ireland , Galway (2) Newberry Library (2) Northwestern (2010 Koplesteg Lecture) NYU (2012 Anson G. Phelps Lecture and Keynote to Conference Legends of Empire) Oregon State University (2013 Annual George and Dorothy Carson Lecture) Oxford University. Center Latin American Studies Pennsylvania State University Pontificia Universidad Javeriana de Bogotá. Colombia Postdam University. Germany (2012 Keynote symposium »herrschaft. legitimation. wissen.«) Princeton (3) Renaissance Studies Conference. Montreal (2011 Plenary Speaker). Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (Amsterdam) Rutgers (New Brunswick) Seattle Museum of Art Seoul National University-Korea (2013) Skidmore College Stanford (4) Southern Methodist University ( 2010 Comini Lecture in Art History) Southwestern Seminar. Texas Christian University (2016 Senior Discussant) SUNY-Binghamton SUNY-Stony Brook-Humanities Institute. Tel-Aviv University (2) (2010-2011 Bar Hillel Lecture on the History and Philosophy of Science)

22 Texas Sate University, San Marcos Texas A & M.(2011 Symposium El Camino Real de los Tejas) Tufts UC-Berkeley UC-Davis (2). (2012 “The Mellon Research Initiative in Early Modern Studies” Lecture) UC-Irvine UC-Los Angeles UC-San Diego UC-Santa Cruz Universidad Andina, Quito-Ecuador Universidad Autónoma de México (2010 O’Gorman Lecture) Universidad Iberoamericana. México City (2010 O’Gorman Lecture) Universidad EAFIT, Medellín, Colombia Universidad de los Andes. Bogotá-Colombia Universidad de Los Andes. Santiago-Chile Universidad de Montevideo. (2013 Keynote: VII Encuentro de Historia y Cultura de America) Universidad Nacional. Bogotá, Colombia Universidad San Francisco, Quito-Ecuador Universidade de Évora (2017 Keynote: Conference 'From resistance to convergence: everyday politics in the early modern Portuguese Monarchy') Universidade de Lisboa (Instituto de Ciências Sociais) Universidade de São Paulo-Brazil Universidade Estadual de Campinas Universidade Federal do Minas Gerais-Brazil Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto. Brazil ( 2011 Keynote. V Seminário de História da Historiografia) Universitat Pomepeu Fabra. Barcelona. Spain (2009 Inaugural Lecture for MA in World) History) Université de Montréal University of London (8) (2014 John Coffin Memorial Lecture. Institute of Latin American Studies. 2016 Leverhulme Visiting Professor Lecture Series) University Internacional Marcelino Menendez Pelayo, Valencia-Spain University of Chicago (2) University of Edinburgh University of Groningen (2012 Keynote Dutch-Belgian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies) University of Helsinki, Finland University of Iowa University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana (2) University of Kentucky (2) (2017 Social Theory, Annual Spring Lecture, The Archive) University of Leeds, England (2016 Inaugural Lecture Center for Center of the History of Ibero America) University of Miami University of Minnesota (3) (2007 Keynote: Sixteenth Century Studies) University of Oklahoma University of Pennsylvania (2) (2005 Kaplan Lecture) University of Pittsburgh University of Southern Maine

23 University of Southern California University of Sydney. Australia University of Tasmania. Hobart University of Tasmania. Lunceston. University of Texas-Austin University of Texas-Arlington (2013. Keynote: 14th Annual Graduate Student Conference on Transatlantic History) University of Tulsa and Gilcrease Museum of the Americas (2012 Material Memory) University of Virginia University of Victoria (2009 Landsowne Lectures) University of Washington Seattle University of Western Ontario , London , Canada University of Wisconsin at Madison (2). University of York. England Yale (2) (2012 Warburg Institute. 2016. Washington University-St Louis Missouri . Wesleyan University Wofford College (2012 Lewis P. Jones Lecture) Warwick University (2013 Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Institute for Advanced Study) University of Kentucky. 2017 Myrle E. and Verle D. Nietzel Visiting Distinguished Faculty Casa de America. Madrid. 2017 Program “El archivo colonial márgenes y materialidades.” Nova Universidade (Lisbon). 2017 Keynote. 4th International Conference Medieval Europe in Motion. Binghamton University. 2017-2018 Endowed Shriber Lecturer DePauw University. 2018 Keynote address Second Undergraduate Conference on Science, Technology, Medicine and Society, March 9-11 Notre Dame. 2018 Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies. National Endowment for the Humanities Symposium. April 26 Universdade Federal da Ouro Preto. Mariana. 2018 Distinguished Member of Scientific Committee. XIII International Meeting of the National Association of Researchers and Professors of (ANPHLAC). July 24-28 Universidade Fedaral do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, 2018 Keynote EIHC (Encontro Internacional de História Colonial). September 8 Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez. Santiago de Chile. 2018 Keynote XI Jornadas de Historia Colonial. October 15

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