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Jake Frederick
History Department
Home
Lawrence University
1528 N. Division St.
P.O. Box 599
Appleton, WI 54911
Appleton, WI 54912
(cellular) 904 475-5333
920 832-6678
[email protected]
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Education
Pennsylvania State University
8/2005
Ph.D., History “The Landscape of Discontent: Community and Conflict
in Colonial Papantla, Mexico, 1750-1800."
Research Advisor: Matthew Restall
Primary Field:
Colonial Latin America (Mexico)
Secondary Fields: Early Modern Spain and Cultural Geography
5/1992
University of Massachusetts
B.A. cum laude: English; Minor: Spanish
Employment Experience
2006-Present
Lawrence University
Assistant Professor
Chair of Latin American Studies
2005-2006
Summer 2005
2001-2005
1998-2001
University of North Florida
Visiting Assistant Professor
Penn State University
Fixed-Term Instructor
ABD Lecturer
Teaching Assistant
Courses Taught
Lower Division:
Freshman Studies 100
Western Heritage 1
Early U.S. History to 1877
Modern Latin America
Upper Division:
Early America to 1770
Spain In the New World
Ethnicity in Latin America
Race and Culture in Latin America
Publications
Under Review
World History I
The Atlantic World 1400-1850
Colonial Latin America
Outbreak: The World History of Disease
Conflict and Power in Latin America
The Rise and Fall of American Empires
Revolt and Revolution in Latin America
“Without Impediment: Crossing Ethnic Boundaries in Colonial
Mexico”
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2006
“Mesoamerican Natives” in Iberia and the Americas: History,
Culture and Politics, a Multidisciplinary Encyclopedia. 3 Vols.
Edited by J. Michael Francis. Santa Barbara and Oxford: ABCClio, 2006.
2006
“Colonial Rebellions” in Iberia and the Americas: History, Culture
and Politics, a Multidisciplinary Encyclopedia. 3 Vols. Edited by
J. Michael Francis. Santa Barbara and Oxford: ABC-Clio, 2006.
2004
“Pardos Enterados: Unearthing Black Papantla in the Eighteenth
Century.” Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History, vol. 5, no. 2,
2004. muse.jhu.edu/journals/cch
Conferences
11/2007
11/2007
2/2006
1/2005
10/2004
3/2004
1/2004
10/2003
2/2003
2/2002
Awards
2008
2007
2006
2003-2004
01-05/2004
2003
2002-2003
“Without Impediment: Crossing Ethnicities in Colonial Mexico.”
American Society for Ethnohistory. Tulsa, OK
Chair, “Mesoamericans in the Casta Crucible, Part Two.”
American Society for Ethnohistory. Tulsa, OK
Commentator, “Reading Groups: Power and Identity in Eighteenth
Century Print Culture.” Morris Conference on the History of the
Atlantic World. Tallahassee, FL.
“Standing United and Divided in Papantla, Veracruz, 1750-1800,”
American Historical Association. Seattle, WA.
“Pardos Enterados: Unearthing Black Papantla in the Eighteenth
Century.” Afro-Mexico, Rock Ethics Institute. State College, PA.
“Soiled Hands: Ethnic and Environmental Conflict in Eighteenth
Century Papantla.” Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies.
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
"The Landscape of Conflict: Community and Discontent in Colonial
Papantla, 1750-1800." Committee on Latin American History.
Washington, D.C.
“Public Exposure: Native Mexican Women in the Public Sphere,” Penn
State Early Modern History Conference. State College, PA.
“The Landscape of Conflict: Community and Discontent in Colonial
Papantla, 1750-1800.” Fulbright-García Robles Fellows Conference.
Mexico City, Mexico.
“Landscape of Conflict: The Papantla Uprising of 1787” XXII ILASSA
Conference on Latin America. Austin, TX.
DRCLAS Harvard University Library Scholars Grant
Faculty Research Grant: Lawrence University
Lilly Library Mendel Fellowship
Hill Dissertation Writing Fellowship
College of Liberal Arts Research and Graduate Studies Office, writing
grant
College of Liberal Arts Research and Graduate Studies Office, travel
grant
William J. Fulbright-García Robles Fellowship
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2002
2002
2002
2001
2000
2000
1/2000
Related Activities
02/2006
01/03-05/03
01/02-03/02
06-07/1998
Hill Dissertation Writing Fellowship (declined)
Conference Travel Grant, Institute of Latin American Studies
Students Association
Conference Travel Grant, Penn State University, Department of History
Mark and Lucy Stitzer Graduate Research Endowment
Etu Zen Sun Award for Outstanding Teaching
Visiting Fellow, Oaxaca Summer Institute for Modern Mexican History
Pre-doctoral Research Grant, Penn State University, Department of
History
Invited Speaker, University of North Florida-Lifetime of Learning
Seminar Series “Exploration and the Discovery of Race in the Atlantic
World.”
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Seminar Historical
Geography with Professor Gerardo Bustos.
Research Assistant to Robert Proctor acting as expert witness in
United Stated vs. Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corporation,
et al. Wrote briefing related to pre-Columbian and early modern
tobacco use.
US Advisor to Mexican Secretariat of Natural Resources, La Selva
Chimalapas and El Ocote Fires.
Languages
Fluency: Spanish, English (native)
Reading Proficiency: Nahuatl
Non-Academic Publications
1998
“No Place for Us,” Wildfire Magazine Chicago: International
Association of Wildland Fire. vol.7, n.3.
1998
“Winding Down,” Wildfire Magazine Chicago: International
Association of Wildland Fire. vol. 7, n.1.
1997
"Family Pictures" in Conceptions Southwest v. 20, n.3.
Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Student Press.
Professional Affiliations
American Historical Association
American Society for Environmental History
Committee on Latin American History
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