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Ph.D., Latin American History, University of Houston, May 1992
Acting Director, Department of History, University of Oklahoma, July 2010 to present
Director of Graduate Studies, Department of History, University of Oklahoma, January 2007 to present
Professor of Mexican & Latin American History, University of Oklahoma
July 2004-present (began as Assistant Professor, August 1992)
Rebellion Now and Forever: Mayas, Hispanics, and Caste War Violence in Yucatán, 1800-1880. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2009
Alone in Mexico: The Astonishing Travels of Karl Heller, 1845-1848. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2007
Maya Wars: Ethnographic Accounts from Nineteenth-Century Yucatán. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2001
Of Wonders and Wise Men: Religion and Popular Cultures in Southeast Mexico, 1800-1876. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2001
Special editor and contributor to The Americas, 53, 4 (1997), dedicated to articles on the Caste War of Yucatán
Yucatán's Maya Peasantry and the Origins of the Caste War, 1800-1847. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 1996
"Forced Marches: Militaries, Cacicazgos, and the Uneven Development of Mexican Politics," co-edited with Ben Fallaw (submitted)
The River People in Flood Time: Tabasco and the Mexican Civil Wars.
The Town at the Edge of the World: Civil War, Revolution, and Indigenism in a Yucatecan Community, 1800-2000
"The Brief, Glorious History of the Yucatecan Republic:Secession and Violence in Southeast Mexico, 1836-1848," in Secession as an International Phenomenon, ed. Don Doyle (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2010), 214-234.
"From Santa Iglesia to Santa Cruz:Yucatecan Popular Religion in Peace and War, 1800-1876," in Peripheral Visions: Politics, Society, and the Challenges of Modernity in Yucatán, eds. Edward D. Terry, Ben W. Fallaw, Gilbert M. Joseph, and Edward H. Moseley. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2010, 187-212
"The Imponderable and the Permissible: Caste Wars, Culture Wars, and Porfirian Piety in the Yucatán Peninsula." In Building Nineteenth-Century Latin Ameria: Re-Rooted Cultures, Identities, and Nations., eds. William G. Acree, Jr., and Juan Carlos González Espitia ( Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 2009), 177-201
"El amanecer del pasado: monumentos, museos y memorias de la Guerra de Castas." eds. Sergio Quezada and Inés Ortiz Yam (Mérida: Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán, 2008), 245-274
"Repúblicas contrapuestas: Yucatán y la invasión mexicana de 1842 a 1843," Chacmool: Cuadernos de trabajo cubano-mexicanos 3 (2005), 104-122
"The Forgotten Liberator: Buenaventura Martínez and Yucatán=s Republican Restoration," Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos, 19, 2 (2003), 331-366
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Indians Meet the State, Regions Meet the Center: Nineteenth-Century Mexico Revisited," Latin American Research Review 37, 1 (2002), 245-258
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The Caste War in Guatemala," Saastun: Maya Culture Review 3 (December 1997), 67-96 "Los mayas yucatecos del siglo XIX," in Leticia Reina, ed., La reindianización de América, siglo XIX (México: Siglo Veintiuno, 1997), 199-222
"La élite maya del siglo XIX," in Genny M. Negroe Sierra, ed., Guerra de castas: Actores postergados (Mérida: Instituto de Cultura en Yucatán, Colegio de Antropólogos, Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes, Editorial Nuestra America, 1997), 157-177
"Tihosuco, 1800-1847: La sociedad municipal y la génesis de la guerra de castas," Saastun: Maya Culture Review 1 (April 1997), 19-62 "Rural Political Violence and the Origins of the Caste War." The Americas, 53, 4 (April 1997), 469-496
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The Maya Elites of Nineteenth Century Yucatán." Ethnohistory 42, 3 (Summer 1995), 477-493
Presented AThree Roads to Revolution: Peasant Militias and the Emergence of Modern Mexico,@ Eisenhower Lecture in Military History, Kansas State University, October 11, 2010
Honorable Mention, Best Book Award (for Rebellion Now and Forever), Pacific Coast American Historical Association, 2010
Oklahoma Humanities Council Scholars Grant, 2006
President & Executive Director, Southwest Council of Latin American Studies (SCOLAS), 2004-2006
Presidential Professorship, 2004-2008, University of Oklahoma
2003 Harvey Johnson Award for Best Book on Latin American History (Of Wonders and Wise Men), Southwest Council of Latin American Scholars
American Philosophical Society Fellowship, May-December 1998
Oklahoma Foundation for the Humanities Grant, Summer 1996
Fulbright-Hayes Graduate Studies Fellowship, Mérida, México,
September 1990-July 1991
Department of History
University of Oklahoma
455 W. Lindsey
Norman, Oklahoma 73019-0535
Telephone: (405) 325-6002
Fax: (405) 325-4503
trugeley@ou.edu
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