Luis Gonzalez Profile
Luis Gonzalez
- Librarian for Latin American Studies, Spanish and Portuguese, Chicano-Riqueno Studies, Latino Studies
Education and Professional Experience
- Luis A. González holds a Ph.D. in History from the University of Minnesota, with a concentration in modern Brazil and minors in Caribbean and African history. Later, he trained as a bibliographer in Latin American Studies at Duke University. He has published in the fields of Brazilian agrarian, social, and socio-legal history, and in Latin American Studies librarianship.
Latino Studies, and Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Literatures at Indiana University.
Contact Information
| luisgonz@indiana.edu |
| Herman B Wells Library E660 (812) 855-7416 |
| Fax: (812) 855-8068 |
Refereed Publications
- “Conmemoraciones de la libertad: el 13 de mayo en el discurso varguista." Op. Cit. Revista del Centro de Investigaciones Históricas 16 (2005): 179-219.
- “Work, Property, and the Negotiation of Rights in the Brazilian Cane Fields: Campos, Rio de Janeiro, 1930-1950.” In Crime and Punishment in Latin America: Law and Society since Late Colonial Times, edited by Ricardo Salvatore, Carlos Aguirre, and Gilbert M. Joseph, 113-143. Durham: Duke University Press, 2001.
