Sarah Chambers
Specialties
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Andean region
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Colonial Latin American history
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concepts of citizenship
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cultural and legal history
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political transition in the city of Arequipa, Peru
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transition between the end of the colonial period and the formation of republican nations
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women's history
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Chile
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letters authored by women in 19th-century Latin America
Publications
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From Subjects to Citizens: Honor, Gender, and Politics in Arequipa, Peru, 1780-1854. Chambers, Sarah C, Penn State Press, 1999.
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To the company of a man like my husband; no law can compel me': Women's Strategies against Domestic Violence in Arequipa, Peru, 1780-1850. Chambers, Sarah C, Author, Spring 1999.
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Crime and Citizenship: Judicial Practice in Arequipa, Peru, During the Transition from Colony to Republic. Chambers, Sarah C, 2000.
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Republican Friendship: Manuela Sáenz Writes Women in the Nation, 1835-1856. Chambers, Sarah C, 2001.
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"New Perspectives in Latin American Women's and Gender History". Chambers, Sarah C, Author, 2003.
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"Little Middle Ground: The Instability of a Mestizo Identity in the Andes, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries,". Chambers, Sarah C, Author, 2003.
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"Letters and Salons: Women Reading and Writing the Nation in the Nineteenth Century". Chambers, Sarah C, Author, 2003.
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"Masculine Virtues and Feminine Passions: Gender and Race in the Republicanism of Simón Bolívar,". Chambers, Sarah C, Hispanic Research Journal, Author, 2006.
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Honor, Status, and Law in Modern Latin America. Chambers, Sarah C, Co-editor with Sueann Caulfield and Lara Putnam, Duke University Press, 2005.
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"Letters and Salons: Women Reading and Writing the Nation in the Nineteenth Century,". Chambers, Sarah C, Beyond Imagined Communities: Reading and Writing the Nation in Nineteenth-Century Latin America, Author, 2003.
Research Activities
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"Family, Gender, and Politics in Chile, 1790-1860": Archival research based upon civil lawsuits, military records, correspondence, and petitions. Funded in part by a Fulbright fellowship from February to July of 2003
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Female Correspondence in 19th-Century South America: Ongoing analysis of letters written by various women in different countries.
Professional Activities
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Prize Committee: Conference on Latin American History , 1997
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Program Committee: Southern Historical Association , 1998
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Organizer and Host: 11th Annual Virginia-Carolinas-Georgia Seminar in Colonial Latin American History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , March 29, 1996 - March 30, 1996
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Tibesar Prize Committee, Conference on Latin American History: Awards prize for the best article in 2001 in journal The Americas , 2002 - 2002
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Selection Committee (Chair in 2004): Beveridge Research Grants, American Historical Association , 2003 - 2004
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General Committee: Conference on Latin American History , 2002 - 2003
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Faculty Senator: University of Minnesota Senate , 2001 - 2004
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Co-coordinator, Symposium: "The Difficult Feminine Space: The Will to Be of Women in Latin American Epistolary and Novels, 16th to 19th Centuries," 51st International Congress of Americanists, Santiago, Chile , 2003 - 2003
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College of Liberal Arts (CLA) Assembly, University of Minnesota: 1999 - 2001
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Co-chair: Andean Studies Committee of the Conference on Latin American History , 2002 - 2004
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CLA Budget Advisory Committee, University of Minnesota: 1999 - 2001
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Associate Chair: Department of History, University of Minnesota , 2000 - 2002
Outreach Activities
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Keynote Speaker, "Women and Revolution in Latin America": 33rd Annual East Carolina University Symposium on History and the Social Stud, "Revolutions: Impact and Implications", September 1997
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Invited Speaker, "Women and Citizenship in Latin American History": Afternoons with the Liberal Arts, Elder Learning Institute, University of Minnesota, April 16, 2002
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Invited speaker, "Tales from the Archives: Women's History in Chile": U.S. Embassy, Santiago, Chile, March 28, 2003
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Invited Speaker, "The Changing Role of Women in Latin America": Coffee with a Scholar, Elder Learning Institute, University of Minnesota, April 9, 2002
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Invited Speaker, "The Many Faces of the Virgin Mary": Elder Learning Institute, University of Minnesota, February 8, 2000
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Invited Speaker, "Andean Utopias: The Indigenous Response to Spanish Colonialism," the Program in the Humanities and Human Values, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Seminar on "Forming a New World: Spain and Early America,", 1997
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"Women's roles in South American Revolutions against Spain in the 19th Century,": Afternoons with the Liberal Arts, Osher Life Long Learning Institute, Jan. 18, 2005
Awards
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Tinker Summer Research Grant, 1988
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Institute of Latin American Studies Field Research Grant, 1993
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Social Science Research Council Research Fellowship, 1990
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Fulbright-Hayes Doctoral Dissertation Research Grant, 1989 - 1990
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University of Wisconsin Prize Fellowship, 1991
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University of Wisconsin Prize Fellowship, 1988 - 1989
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University of Wisconsin Prize Fellowship, 1986 - 1987
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Fulbright Scholar Grant, 2002 - 2003
Courses Taught
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Hist 3401W - Early Latin America to 1825
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Hist 3424 - Women and Gender in Latin American History
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Hist 5421 - Gender in Latin American History
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Hist 5901 - Proseminar: Readings in Colonial Latin American History
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Hsem 3110 - Voices from Latin American Women's Movements
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Hist 8015 - History Scope and Methods
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Hist 5980 - Topics in Comparative Women's History
Alternative Output Formats