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Dr. Andrew Kirkendall
Associate Professor of History,
Specializes in Latin America, Brazil, inter-American relations |
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Office : 109B,
Glasscock (History)
Building
Phone : 979-845-7172
Fax : 979-862-4314
e-mail :
andykirk@tamu.edu
Curriculum Vitae (pdf) |
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Dr. Kirkendall is the author of Class Mates:
Male Student Culture and the Making of a Political Class in
Nineteenth-Century Brazil (University of Nebraska Press,
2002). He is currently working on two book projects. One is
on Brazilian educator Paulo Freire and his involvement in
mass literacy and “consciousness raising” programs in
Brazil, Chile, and Nicaragua, and with the World Council of
Churches. Articles based on the research for this project
were published in the Luso-Brazilian Review and the Journal
of Latin American Studies in 2004. He is also working on a
book on the United States and democracy in twentieth-century
Latin America.
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