Book coming May 2026!
The Future in Their Hands: Making Mexico's Foreign-Educated Elite
https://www.ucpress.edu/books/the-future-in-their-hands/paper
Asst. Prof of History at Colgate
Hosting convos on LatAmStudies books @newbooksnetwork.bsky.social
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If you're a historian working on global, international, or transregional topics in the (long) twentieth century, the series editors for INTERCONNECTIONS: THE GLOBAL 20TH CENTURY would be delighted to chat with you about your book project.
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InterConnections: The Global 20th Century is home to innovative global, international, and transregional histories of the long twentieth century. We also publish cutting-edge histories of the US and t...
Yes!!! I'm having way too much fun answering questions...so throw a few more in the mix, or upvote the ones you want to see answered!
Congrats Pollyanna! Looking forward to reading this
Thank you for the feature, @colgate.edu!
🤩Thank you David!
So exciting to see it out in the world--and being read!
OK wow I really want to read this.
Can't wait for this!
Thanks for featuring this, Nathan!
This morning I am on @askhistorians.bsky.social on Reddit! I'm here to do an AMA or Ask Me Anything relating to my new book or other topics! Thanks @dhowlett1692.bsky.social for getting me set up here!
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I'm doing an AMA today, if anyone's into that sort of thing www.reddit.com/r/AskHistori...
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Then June 15th, @rachelgracenewman.bsky.social brings us The Future in Their Hands: Making Mexico's Foreign Educated Elite
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Assistant Professor of History @rachelgracenewman.bsky.social celebrates her first look at her newest book, The Future in Their Hands, "a deep history of the politics of foreign education in Mexico."
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Portraits of Unbelonging is a profound examination of how photographs can both sever and connect, tracing the paths of Ottoman Armenians across state and family archives.
"A luminous and stunning work."
—Leti Volpp, coeditor of Legal Borderlands
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