
Leslie
S. Offutt, associate professor, earned her B.A. and M.A. degrees
in history from the University of California,
Riverside, and her Ph.D. degree in colonial Latin American history
from UCLA (1982). She has taught
Latin American history at Vassar College since 1983, where in addition
to being a member of the history department she serves on the steering
committee of the International Studies program and is a participating
member and former director of the Latin American Studies program.
She is the author of numerous articles on Hispanic society on the
North Mexican frontier in the eighteenth century and on Indian/Hispanic
relations in that region. Her book Saltillo 1770-1810: Town and
Region in the Mexican North was published by the University of Arizona
Press in 2001.
Her
course offerings include History 162 (Latin America: The Aftermath
of Encounter), History 262 (Early Latin America to 1750), History
263 (From Colony to Nation: Latin America in the Nineteenth Century),
History 264 (The Revolutionary Option? Latin America in the Twentieth
Century), plus advanced seminars on the indigenous experience in
Latin America and Latin American revolutions. She teaches as well
Latin American Studies 105: Resistance and Struggle in Latin America.
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