PROFESSOR EMERITUS KARL MICHAEL SCHMITT joined the faculty of the Department of Government at The University of Texas at Austin in 1958, where he … Read Full Article about A Century of Perspective: A Conversation with Professor Emeritus Karl M. Schmitt
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To the Reader, 2022 Edition
Faculty Spotlight: Mallory Matsumoto
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Un pueblo entre el agua. La creación de la represa en El Peñol y Guatapé en el Oriente antioqueño, Colombia
Mulheres Negras que Movem Montanhas: Uma Resposta à Crise no Complexo do Alemão
Conference Preview: A Water-Centered Perspective on Latin America and the Caribbean

A Century of Perspective: A Conversation with Professor Emeritus Karl M. Schmitt

Exhibition Highlight – Martín Fierro: From Marginal Outlaw to National Symbol
IT HAS BEEN 150 YEARS since the publication of Argentina’s renowned epic poem, El gaucho Martín Fierro, by José Hernández. In spring 2022, graduate … Read Full Article about Exhibition Highlight – Martín Fierro: From Marginal Outlaw to National Symbol

Silks and Swords: Sumptuary Laws and Gender in Colonial Mexico
By HALEY SCHROER On June 8, 1685, Don Diego de García, cacique, or Indigenous leader, from Tlapa (now in modern-day Guerrero), petitioned the … Read Full Article about Silks and Swords: Sumptuary Laws and Gender in Colonial Mexico

In Memoriam: Nora England, Visionary Linguist and Mentor
By SUSANNA SHARPE NORA ENGLAND’S PASSION FOR LINGUISTICS was sparked in college, where, almost on a whim, she enrolled in a field methods course. … Read Full Article about In Memoriam: Nora England, Visionary Linguist and Mentor