Casey Lurtz

@CaseyLurtz

Asst Prof at Johns Hopkins, historian of Mexico, rural spaces, and coffee. Author of From the Grounds Up with .

Baltimore, MD
Unit: desembre de 2013

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    23 d’abr.

    Ten years ago I took my first research trip to Mexico City to start digging into how people were thinking about export agriculture in 19th C Chiapas. Today is the official publication date for . What follows are some thanks:

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    fa 15 hores

    You had me at “Stanford has the world’s third-largest university endowment, valued in 2018 at $26.5 billion. Yet it is crying poverty to explain why it can no longer provide yearly $1.7-million subsidies to its acclaimed press.” 🤦🏽‍♀️

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  3. fa 16 hores

    Don’t do this . 1st, selfishly, my book came out this week from , a fact I’m inordinately proud of. 2nd, that pride comes from the quality & impact of SUP books & the care it takes with them. I dreamed of SUP for a reason. For more:

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    26 d’abr.

    That Stanford UP may suffer a loss of uni funding ($1.7MM/yr!) is awful. I have many Stanford UP books on my shelf. I know many of you do, too. It’s crucial to recognize the material conditions that made them (& I’m assuming their affordability) possible.

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    26 d’abr.

    The most flattering part of this excellent review is that articulates how my completely oddball chapter fits in the volume. And that's great because the trade publications I looked at were an incredibly cool source. How so? Let's look at some pictures. (a short thread)

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  6. 26 d’abr.

    but where is your Renaissance? Sir, it is locked in them sea-sands out there past the reef's moiling shelf, where the men-o'-war floated down; -Derek Wolcott, "The Sea is History"

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  7. 26 d’abr.

    So cool to see one of Hopkins’ Latin Americanist grad students (and LAGW’s most enthusiastic participants) recognized for his teaching!

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  8. 26 d’abr.

    Again with feeling: train yourself and your students to engage with scholarship from the place they’re researching, not just scholarship about it. A great thread.

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  9. ha retuitat
    23 d’abr.

    Late-breaking post-doc! Recent PhDs exploring Latinx experiences thru lens of History, Gender & Sexuality Studies, Urban Studies & more all welcome. Come join us at ! Applications due May 20

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  10. 25 d’abr.

    "Latner skillfully interweaves social, cultural, and diplomatic analysis to argue that US radicals and Cuban revolutionaries “repeatedly built bridges to each other across gulfs of ideology and history, but not always in the ways that they intended.”"

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  11. 25 d’abr.

    With pieces by , , , , , , , , the book brings together historians & journalists to explore "the uneven & contingent...processes that shaped the press under the PRI’s dictablanda"

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  12. 25 d’abr.

    New today for H-Latam & , lauds & Paul Gillingham for using histories of journalism to get at the complexities of PRI rule in 'Journalism, Satire, and Censorship in Mexico' from

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    New today for H-Latam & , on the transnational lives of the the Cuban Revolution in 'Cuban Revolution in America: Havana and the Making of a United States Left, 1968-1992' from

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    So thanks, Twitter friends, for getting this book from my brain to bound pages, and for being my community both digital and otherwise. Cheers to you!

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  16. 23 d’abr.

    And finally all the people who are outside academia and put up with me and the book anyways - most of all, before anyone else, and with delightful encouraging doodles & stories of a very different publishing process.

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  17. 23 d’abr.

    The book would not exist as a physical thing you can now hold without and and at .

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  18. 23 d’abr.

    And of course all the archives and archivists, at places like and the and the Mapoteca Orozco y Berra (which has a great facebook but is not on twitter) and the local district offices in the Soconusco.

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  19. 23 d’abr.

    My colleagues at - , , , , , - saw me through to the book's end during the muddle that is the first years of university teaching.

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    In the wide world of conferences and colloquia, , , , , , , , , & questioned & suggested. came out from behind reviewer anonymity to do much more than she had to.

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  21. 23 d’abr.

    Beyond that, is responsible for the first sentence, and for affirming it. seems to be the only Academy fellow on here, but he introduced me to discussions about development that moved this way past Mexico.

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