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About Colin Snider

I am Associate Professor of Latin American History at the University of Texas-Tyler, with a Ph.D. in Latin American History from the University of New Mexico. My work specializes in social movements, military regimes, state-society relations, and human rights & memory in Latin America, with a specific focus on Brazil. I have published articles on education and student activism in the 2013 Brazilian protests, on university autonomy and social mobilization in Brazil, and on defining transitional politics in the 21st century. I have contributed book chapters on  educational demands and student movements in Brazil's long 1960s appears in the edited volume The Third World in the Global 1960s (Berghahn Books, 2013) and on the dynamics between student activism, religious movements, and political transformation in 20th century Brazil in the edited volume Local Church, Global Church: Catholic Activism in Latin America from Rerum Novarum to Vatican II (Catholic University Press, 2016). I am currently at work on a manuscript that uses the Brazilian university system to examine the ways in which the middle class played an increasingly central role in defining the political and social struggles of Brazil in the twentieth century. I teach undergraduate and graduate courses on Latin American History, Inter-American Relations, and Native American History. Additionally, I am currently the book review editor for the quarterly scholarly journal The Latin Americanist.

Positions

Present Associate Professor of History, University of Texas at Tyler
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2012 - 2018 Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Tyler Department of History
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Professional Service and Affiliations

2012 - Present Member, Brazilian Studies Association
2012 - Present Member, Southwestern Council of Latin American History
2010 - Present Member, American Historical Association
2008 - Present Member, Conference of Latin American Studies
2006 - 2011 Member, Rocky Mountain Council of Latin American Studies
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Education

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2011 PhD, University of New Mexico ‐ History
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2004 MA, University of New Mexico ‐ History
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2002 BA, Ohio Northern University ‐ History
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Research Works (9)

Presentations (26)