MICHAEL SNODGRASS

Associate Professor of History. B.A. l982, University of Iowa, M.A. l993, Ph.D. l998, University of Texas at Austin.

Teaching fields: Latin American history, U.S.-Latin American relations, Latinos in the U.S., world history. Service: Undergraduate Advisor; International Studios Advisory Committee.

Research interests: Mexican immigration; labor relations; working-class culture, identity, and politics; organized labor and the state in Latin America.

Current projects: Mexican immigration and its historical impact on Mexican economy, culture, politics, and state policy. Mexican workers in the age of neo-liberalism.

Publications: Deference and Defiance in Monterrey: Workers, Paternalism, and Revolution in Mexico, l890-l950 (Cambridge, 2003); "From Collusion to Independence: The Press, The Ruling Party, and Democratization in Mexico," Joseph Atkins, ed., The Mission: Journalism, Ethics, and the World (Ames, 2002); "Assessing Everyday Life in Post-Soviet Cuba," Latin American Research Review (2001); "The Birth and Consequences of Industrial Paternalism in Monterrey, Mexico, l9l8-l940," International Labor and Working-Class History (l998); "‘Topics Not Suitable for Propaganda:’ Working-Class Resistance Under Peronism," in Workers’ Control in Latin America, edited by Jonathan Brown (University of North Carolina Press, l997).

Office: CA 503S
Phone: (317) 278-7761
misnodgr@iupui.edu