Latin American History, 2010-2011

Welcome Latin American History 2010-2011!

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Aberdeen University (Scotland)

 * Senior Lecturer or Lecturer in Hispanic Studies in the area of Latin American studies
 * Deadline August 27, 2010.

Adelphi University

 * Tenure-track assistant professorship in Latin American history beginning fall, 2011
 * Ph.D. by time of appointment and some teaching experience required.
 * Review of applications begins immediately and will continue until the position is filled.

Augustana College (Sioux Falls, SD)

 * The Department of History at Augustana College invites applications for a full-time, tenure track appointment in Latin American History (scholars of the Atlantic world whose research focuses on the Iberian Peninsula and its colonies will be considered). A Ph.D. at the time of appointment is expected.
 * Besides their area of expertise, the successful candidate will teach both halves of Augustana’s Western Civilization sequence.
 * Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until Friday, October 22, 2010.

Emory University

 * Tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Latin American History to begin in Fall 2011.
 * Area of specialization is open. Possible thematic emphases include, but are not limited to, empire, colonialism, postcolonialism, and identity formation (especially national identity, ethnicity, gender and race).
 * Deadline November 15, 2010.

Georgia College & State University

 * Tenure-track position as an assistant professor of Latin American and Caribbean history
 * Teaching experience is very desirable. Applicant should be able to engage students in a liberal arts environment in which the primary emphasis is teaching.
 * Review of applications begins on 15 October 2010
 * Deadline is now 15 November 2010, as indicated on H-Net

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

 * Tenure-track or tenured position in "Romance and Latin American Studies"
 * Deadline October 3, 2010.

King's College London (UK)

 * Lecturer for King's Brazil Institute. The field for the appointment is open, but themes of particular interest for the Institute are Brazil and global politics; creative and cultural industries; environmental policy; the political economy of energy; law, justice, and human rights; public health and social policy; and Brazilian history.
 * Deadline 24 September 2010.
 * 11/1 - Interviews of finalists held this week

Loyola Marymount University

 * Full-time, entry-level, tenure-track position in the history of colonial or post-colonial Latin America.
 * Deadline November 5, 2010.

Southeast Missouri State University

 * Assistant Professor (Tenure Track)
 * Ph.D. or ABD (with Ph.D. by August 2011) in Latin American History, with secondary teaching field(s) to complement departmental strengths
 * Applications must be received by November 30, 2010.
 * AHA interview scheduled. 11/10

University of Delaware

 * Tenure-track assistant or associate professor of Latin American and/or Caribbean History (specialization open) to begin September 1, 2011.
 * Deadline October 15, 2010 (postmarked)
 * Any news?
 * Info update: Inviting finalists to campus before the AHAs.


 * 10/27 - Request for writing sample.
 * does anyone have any news?
 * 11/8 - Nothing here beyond the request for additional matterials.

University of Leeds (UK)

 * Teaching Fellow in Latin-American Historical and Cultural Studies; fixed term for one year from February 2011 to February 2012
 * Candidate will be an expert in Latin American Historical and/or Cultural Studies and will also have substantial experience in teaching Spanish language.
 * Deadline August 31, 2010

University of Pittsburgh

 * Tenure-stream Assistant Professor or tenured Associate Professor. We invite applications from candidates working on any country within the region, on any time period.
 * Deadline October 15 2010
 * Any news?
 * does anyone have any news on Pittsburgh?
 * From the SC: Pittsburgh will not be interviewing at the AHAs
 * 11/10 - Request for writing samples

University of North Carolina-Wilmington

 * Assistant Professor of Latin American History, beginning August 2011. Area of specialization is open.
 * Teaching responsibilities include upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in specialty, a two-semester survey of Global History Since 1500, and participation in the university’s Latin American Studies Minor.
 * Deadline November 1, 2010

University of South Carolina Aiken

 * assistant professor pre or post colonial Latin American history
 * review begins Nov. 10, 2010 and all applications received by Dec. 1, 2010 will receive full consideration

University of Wyoming

 * Tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Latin American History
 * Although areas of specialization are open, the ability to teach Mexican history is critical
 * Applicants should electronically submit a letter of application and a curriculum vita by November 15, 2010

Valdosta State University

 * Tenure-track position at the rank of assistant professor. The primary area of specialization is Latin America.
 * The successful candidate should be able to teach U.S. History and/or World Civilizations survey courses and upper-level courses in area of specialty.
 * Review of applications will begin November 1, 2010

Villanova University

 * Entry-level, tenure track position, starting August 2011. PhD. required at time position commences. Teaching load 3-2, including undergraduate and master’s level courses in area of specialization. Specialty and period open but ability to teach survey courses in Latin American history and thematic core course in world history (pre-modern or modern), required.
 * Deadline November 1, 2010

Whitworth University

 * Tenure-track Assistant Professor of History. Ph.D. in History or Latin American Studies with a History emphasis preferred.
 * Primary specializations in colonial and contemporary Latin American History, Afro-Caribbean cultures, and the Hispanic/American experience desired.
 * Applications will be reviewed beginning October 15, 2010.

Boston College

 * Assistant Professor in Latin American History prior to 1900. "The successful candidate for this position... will offer broad and specialized courses in the history of Spanish America."
 * Deadline: November 1, 2010.

University of Massachusetts - Amherst

 * The History Department has an opening for a historian of Latin America of the Colonial Period (circa 1500 to 1820s) to start September 1, 2011.
 * Preference will be given to candidates whose research complements existing fields of study in the Department, this campus or in the Five Colleges, especially empire/imperialism, Atlantic world, and indigenous peoples.
 * Review of applications will begin November 8, 2010.

University of Kansas

 * Assistant Professor in Central American, Circum-Caribbean and/or Mexican history
 * Position is expected to begin as early as August 18, 2011.
 * Initial review of applications will begin November 17, 2010.

Colorado State University-Pueblo

 * Assistant Professor of History - Mexican American/Latin American
 * The occupant of this position will teach history courses in the pre-1848 US-Mexico Borderlands/Latin America.
 * Applicant materials received by December 1, 2010 are ensured full consideration; position is open until filled.

Trinity University

 * HISTORY OF MEXICO. Assistant Professor, tenure track position, August 2011. PhD expected by Fall 2011.
 * Deadline: November 8, 2010
 * Received acknowledgment letter (11/8)

College of Charleston

 * Tenure-track assistant professor in modern Spanish-speaking Latin American history
 * Theme and geographical region post-1800 are open and include the Spanish-speaking Caribbean.
 * Deadline: November 12, 2010

San Diego State University

 * Assistant Professor beginning August, 2011
 * Historian of Modern Latin America, excluding Mexico, whose scholarship and teaching situates Latin America in a comparative, multicultural, and/or global context. Candidates should have research and teaching interests in the historical intersections among the people and places in Latin America and the rest of the world from 1800 through the present.
 * Deadline: October 31, 2010
 * Phone interview scheduled (11/10)

Stony Brook University

 * Tenure-track Associate Professor/Advanced Assistant Professor
 * Modern (19th and 20th Century) Latin American History
 * Applications for this position will be considered until December 1, 2010.

University of Alabama

 * tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor in Modern Latin American History (excluding Mexico)
 * Review of applications will begin on 1 November and continue until the position is filled.

Questions/Comments/Discussion
11/8 - Has anyone scheduled AHA or campus interviews?