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Eric Van Young

Eric Van Young, Distinguished Professor of History at University of California, San Diego, is an American historian of Mexico who has published extensively on socioeconomic and political history of the colonial era and the nineteenth century. He is particularly well known for his 2001 book, The Other Rebellion: Popular Violence, Ideology, and the Struggle for Mexican Independence, 1810-1821, which won a major prize awarded by the Conference on Latin American History.[1] His article "The Islands in the Storm: Quiet Cities and Violent Countrysides in the Mexican Independence Era," published in Past and Present won the Conference on Latin American History Award in 1989.[2] He has also contributed to the study of haciendas and the historiography of rural history.[3]

Education edit

Van Young earned his B.A. with honors at University of Chicago in 1967 and completed his doctorate at University of California, Berkeley in 1978, with Woodrow Borah as his mentor.[citation needed]

Teaching edit

He briefly taught at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, University of Texas-Austin, and since 1982 spent his academic career at University of California, San Diego. He chaired the History Department and was interim Dean of the Arts and Humanities Division.[citation needed] He was awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship in 2011 for his project on Lucas Alamán, a founder of Mexico’s conservative party following independence in 1821.[4][5]

Honors edit

Publications edit

Many of Van Young’s publications have been translated to Spanish and he has collaborated with a number of Mexican scholars.[citation needed] In 2007, he was named a corresponding member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences, "a rare honor for a foreigner."[8]

Books edit

  • Hacienda and Market in Eighteenth-Century Mexico: The Rural Economy of the Guadalajara Region, 1675-1810. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1981; a second edition (in paperback), enlarged with a new introduction by the author and a preface by John Coatsworth, was published by Rowman and Littlefield in 2006.
  • La crísis del orden colonial: Estructura agraria y rebeliones populares en la Nueva España, 1750-1821. Mexico City: Alianza Editorial, 1992.
  • The Other Rebellion: Popular Violence, Ideology, and the Struggle for Mexican Independence, 1810-1821. Stanford University Press, 2001
  • Writing Mexican History. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2012.[9]
  • A Life Together: Lucas Alaman and Mexico, 1792-1853. Yale University Press, 2021
  • Stormy Passage: Mexico from Colony to Republic (1750- 1850), Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, Publishers, 2022

Edited volumes edit

  • Mexican Regions: Comparative History and Development, edited, and with an introduction. San Diego: Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego, 1992.
  • From Empire to Nation: Historical Perspectives on the Making of the Modern World, edited with Joseph Esherick and Hasan Kayali (Boulder: Rowman and Littlefield, 2006).
  • Mexican Soundings: Essay in Honour of David A. Brading, co-edited with Susan Deans-Smith; London: Institute for the Study of the Americas, University of London, 2007.

Selected articles edit

  • "Mexican Rural History Since Chevalier: The Historiography of the Colonial Hacienda," Latin American Research Review, 18 (3) 1983; 5-61.
  • "Conflict and Solidarity in Indian Village Life: The Guadalajara Region in the Late Colonial Period," Hispanic American Historical Review, 64 (1984): 55-79.
  • "Recent Anglophone Historiography on Mexico and Central America in the Age of Revolution (1750-1850)," Hispanic American Historical Review, 65 (1985): 725-743.
  • "Millennium on the Northern Marches: The Mad Messiah of Durango and Popular Rebellion in Mexico, 1800-1815," Comparative Studies in Society and History, 28 (1986): 385-413.
  • "Moving Toward Revolt: Agrarian Origins of the Hidalgo Revolt in the Guadalajara Region, 1810," in Friedrich Katz, ed., Riot, Rebellion, and Revolution: Rural Social Conflict in Mexico (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1988) 176-204
  • "Islands in the Storm: Quiet Cities and Violent Countrysides in the Mexican Independence Era," Past and Present, No. 118 (Feb., 1988), 120-156.
  • "Quetzalcóatl, King Ferdinand, and Ignacio Allende Go to the Seashore; or, Messianism and Mystical Kingship in Mexico, 1800-1821," in Jaime E. Rodríguez, ed., The Independence of Mexico and the Creation of the Federal República (Los Angeles: Center for Latin American Studies, University of California at Los Angeles, 1989), 109-127.
  • "Agustín Marroquín: The Sociopath as Rebel," in Judith Ewell and William Beezley, eds., The Human Tradition in Latin America: The Nineteenth Century (New York: Scholarly Resources, 1989), 17-38.
  • "The Raw and the Cooked: Popular and Elite Ideology in Mexico, 1800-1821," in Mark D. Szuchman, ed., The Middle Period in Latin American History: Values and Attitudes in the 18th-19th Centuries (Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc., 1989), 75-102.
  • "Agrarian Rebellion and Defense of Community: Meaning and Collective Violence in Late Colonial and Independence-Era Mexico," Journal of Social History, 27 (1993), 245-269.
  • "The State as Vampire: Hegemonic Projects, Public Ritual, and Popular Culture in Mexico, 1600-1990," in William H. Beezley, Cheryl A. Martin, and William E. French, eds., Rituals of Rule, Rituals of Resistance: Mexican Street Culture (Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources, Inc., 1994), 343-374.
  • "The Cuautla Lazarus: Double Subjectives in Reading Texts on Popular Collective Action," Colonial Latin American Review, 2 (1993), 3-26.

References edit

  1. ^ "CLAH » Bolton-Johnson Prize". clah.h-net.org. Retrieved June 3, 2016.
  2. ^ "CLAH » the Vanderwood Prize".
  3. ^ Eric Van Young, *"Mexican Rural History Since Chevalier: The Historiography of the Colonial Hacienda," Latin American Research Review, 18 (3) 1983; 5-61.
  4. ^ "John Simon Guggenheim Foundation | Eric J. Van Young".
  5. ^ "Historian Wins 2011 Guggenheim". ucsdnews.ucsd.edu. Retrieved June 3, 2016.
  6. ^ "CLAH » Elected Officers". clah.h-net.org. Retrieved June 3, 2016.
  7. ^ "CLAH » Bolton-Johnson Prize". clah.h-net.org. Retrieved July 1, 2016.
  8. ^ "Historian Wins 2011 Guggenheim".
  9. ^ reviewed by Antonio Escobar Ohmstede, Historia Mexicana, Vol. 62, No. 4(248)(Abril-Junio 2013), pp. 1832-1841.

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Eric Van Young Distinguished Professor of History at University of California San Diego is an American historian of Mexico who has published extensively on socioeconomic and political history of the colonial era and the nineteenth century He is particularly well known for his 2001 book The Other Rebellion Popular Violence Ideology and the Struggle for Mexican Independence 1810 1821 which won a major prize awarded by the Conference on Latin American History 1 His article The Islands in the Storm Quiet Cities and Violent Countrysides in the Mexican Independence Era published in Past and Present won the Conference on Latin American History Award in 1989 2 He has also contributed to the study of haciendas and the historiography of rural history 3 Contents 1 Education 2 Teaching 3 Honors 4 Publications 4 1 Books 4 2 Edited volumes 4 3 Selected articles 5 ReferencesEducation editVan Young earned his B A with honors at University of Chicago in 1967 and completed his doctorate at University of California Berkeley in 1978 with Woodrow Borah as his mentor citation needed Teaching editHe briefly taught at University of Minnesota Twin Cities University of Texas Austin and since 1982 spent his academic career at University of California San Diego He chaired the History Department and was interim Dean of the Arts and Humanities Division citation needed He was awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship in 2011 for his project on Lucas Alaman a founder of Mexico s conservative party following independence in 1821 4 5 Honors editAwardee Conference on Latin American History Distinguished Service Award 2017 President Conference on Latin American History 1992 6 Conference on Latin American History Bolton Johnson Prize for Best Book in English 2002 for The Other Rebellion 7 Publications editMany of Van Young s publications have been translated to Spanish and he has collaborated with a number of Mexican scholars citation needed In 2007 he was named a corresponding member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences a rare honor for a foreigner 8 Books edit Hacienda and Market in Eighteenth Century Mexico The Rural Economy of the Guadalajara Region 1675 1810 Berkeley University of California Press 1981 a second edition in paperback enlarged with a new introduction by the author and a preface by John Coatsworth was published by Rowman and Littlefield in 2006 La crisis del orden colonial Estructura agraria y rebeliones populares en la Nueva Espana 1750 1821 Mexico City Alianza Editorial 1992 The Other Rebellion Popular Violence Ideology and the Struggle for Mexican Independence 1810 1821 Stanford University Press 2001 Writing Mexican History Stanford California Stanford University Press 2012 9 A Life Together Lucas Alaman and Mexico 1792 1853 Yale University Press 2021 Stormy Passage Mexico from Colony to Republic 1750 1850 Lanham Maryland Rowman and Littlefield Publishers 2022 Edited volumes edit Mexican Regions Comparative History and Development edited and with an introduction San Diego Center for U S Mexican Studies University of California San Diego 1992 From Empire to Nation Historical Perspectives on the Making of the Modern World edited with Joseph Esherick and Hasan Kayali Boulder Rowman and Littlefield 2006 Mexican Soundings Essay in Honour of David A Brading co edited with Susan Deans Smith London Institute for the Study of the Americas University of London 2007 Selected articles edit Mexican Rural History Since Chevalier The Historiography of the Colonial Hacienda Latin American Research Review 18 3 1983 5 61 Conflict and Solidarity in Indian Village Life The Guadalajara Region in the Late Colonial Period Hispanic American Historical Review 64 1984 55 79 Recent Anglophone Historiography on Mexico and Central America in the Age of Revolution 1750 1850 Hispanic American Historical Review 65 1985 725 743 Millennium on the Northern Marches The Mad Messiah of Durango and Popular Rebellion in Mexico 1800 1815 Comparative Studies in Society and History 28 1986 385 413 Moving Toward Revolt Agrarian Origins of the Hidalgo Revolt in the Guadalajara Region 1810 in Friedrich Katz ed Riot Rebellion and Revolution Rural Social Conflict in Mexico Princeton Princeton University Press 1988 176 204 Islands in the Storm Quiet Cities and Violent Countrysides in the Mexican Independence Era Past and Present No 118 Feb 1988 120 156 Quetzalcoatl King Ferdinand and Ignacio Allende Go to the Seashore or Messianism and Mystical Kingship in Mexico 1800 1821 in Jaime E Rodriguez ed The Independence of Mexico and the Creation of the Federal Republica Los Angeles Center for Latin American Studies University of California at Los Angeles 1989 109 127 Agustin Marroquin The Sociopath as Rebel in Judith Ewell and William Beezley eds The Human Tradition in Latin America The Nineteenth Century New York Scholarly Resources 1989 17 38 The Raw and the Cooked Popular and Elite Ideology in Mexico 1800 1821 in Mark D Szuchman ed The Middle Period in Latin American History Values and Attitudes in the 18th 19th Centuries Boulder Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc 1989 75 102 Agrarian Rebellion and Defense of Community Meaning and Collective Violence in Late Colonial and Independence Era Mexico Journal of Social History 27 1993 245 269 The State as Vampire Hegemonic Projects Public Ritual and Popular Culture in Mexico 1600 1990 in William H Beezley Cheryl A Martin and William E French eds Rituals of Rule Rituals of Resistance Mexican Street Culture Wilmington Delaware Scholarly Resources Inc 1994 343 374 The Cuautla Lazarus Double Subjectives in Reading Texts on Popular Collective Action Colonial Latin American Review 2 1993 3 26 References edit CLAH Bolton Johnson Prize clah h net org Retrieved June 3 2016 CLAH the Vanderwood Prize Eric Van Young Mexican Rural History Since Chevalier The Historiography of the Colonial Hacienda Latin American Research Review 18 3 1983 5 61 John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Eric J Van Young Historian Wins 2011 Guggenheim ucsdnews ucsd edu Retrieved June 3 2016 CLAH Elected Officers clah h net org Retrieved June 3 2016 CLAH Bolton Johnson Prize clah h net org Retrieved July 1 2016 Historian Wins 2011 Guggenheim reviewed by Antonio Escobar Ohmstede Historia Mexicana Vol 62 No 4 248 Abril Junio 2013 pp 1832 1841 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eric Van Young amp oldid 1206338845, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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