Latin American History
The field specializations used in this site come from the 2004–05 Directory
of History Departments, Historical Organizations, and Historians,
and were reduced to broad geographic, temporal, and topical categories
by AHA staff. Most departments have a more specific set of subspecializations
in these fields. Click on the school name below for the school's
complete listing.
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American
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Arizona
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Arizona
State
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Boston
Coll.
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Bowling
Green State
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Brown
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California,
Berkeley
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California,
Davis
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California,
Irvine
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California,
Los Angeles
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California,
Riverside
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California,
San Diego
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California,
Santa Barbara
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California,
Santa Cruz
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Catholic
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Central
Michigan
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Chicago
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Connecticut
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Cornell
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Emory
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Florida
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Florida
International
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Florida
State
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Fordham
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George
Mason
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Georgetown
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Grad.
Sch., CUNY
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Harvard
(Hist.)
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Houston
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Howard
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Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign
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Indiana
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Johns
Hopkins (Hist.)
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Kansas
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Louisiana
State
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Maryland,
College Park
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Massachusetts
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Miami
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Michigan
State
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Mississippi
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Mississippi
State
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Missouri,
Columbia
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Nebraska
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New
Mexico
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New
York U.
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North
Carolina, Chapel Hill
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Northeastern
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Northern
Arizona
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Ohio
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Oregon
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Oregon
State
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Penn
State
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Pittsburgh
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Princeton
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Southern
California
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Southern
Illinois, Carbondale
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Southern
Illinois, Edwardsville
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Southern
Methodist
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Southern
Mississippi
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Stanford
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SUNY,
Stony Brook
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Texas
A & M
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Texas
Christian
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Texas
Tech
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Texas,
Arlington
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Texas,
Austin
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Texas,
El Paso
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Tufts
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Tulane
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Utah
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Vanderbilt
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Virginia
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William
and Mary
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Wisconsin,
Madison
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Yale
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