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Professor Vaughan specializes in the cultural, gender, and educational history of modern Mexico. Her book, Cultural Politics in Revolution: Teachers, Peasants, and Schools in Mexico, 1930-1940 received the Herbert Eugene Bolton Prize as the most outstanding book in Latin American history in 1997 and the Bryce Wood Award of the Latin American Studies Association for best book on Latin America published in English. She is also the author of The State, Education and Social Class in Mexico, 1880-1928 (1982) and several collections including: Women of the Mexican Countryside, 1850-1990: Creating Spaces, Shaping Transitions (1994), coedited with Heather Fowler-Salamini, and Escuela y sociedad en el periodo cardenista, coedited with Susana Quintanilla. Each of the English-language books is also published in Spanish in Mexico. Her most recent publications are The Eagle and the Virgin: Cultural Revolution and National Identity in Mexico, 1920-1940 coedited with Stephen Lewis, and Sex in Revolution: Gender, Politics and Power in Modern Mexico , coedited with Jocelyn Olcott and Gabriela Cano. With Barbara Weinstein, she is coeditor of the Hispanic American Historical Review. She has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Council for the International Exchange of Scholars (Fulbright) and the Social Science Research Council and grants from the MacArthur Foundation, the Fulbright Hays Program, and the Illinois Humanities Council. She has been visiting professor at the Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla and the Departamento de Investigaciones Educativas in Mexico City. She is currently writing a biography of Jose Zuniga, a gay Mexico City artist born in Oaxaca in 1936. |
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