Currículum Vitae
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Eugenio Piñero |
Eugene
Piñero Educación: PH.D.
HISTORY, University of Connecticut; 1987, Dissertation "Food for
the Gods: Cacao and the Economy of the Province of Caracas,
1700-1770." Profesional: Profesor
Asociado,
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Eau Claire, Wisconsin 1993- Reseñador
de libros
y manuscritos
para
Colonial Latin American Historical Review, 1996-; American
Historical Review, 1997-; and Choice 2001- Honores
Académicos: NATIONAL
ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES FELLOWSHIP, Mesoamerican Indians,
University of Pittsburgh Summer Institute, 1991. Escuela
Graduada: Director
de Tesis de Maestría: 2001 Steve Jackson, “Robert Jackson A Case
Study of the Role of the Individual in History," University of
Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 2001. Presentaciones
en conferencias:
2000
"The Capuchin Missionaries, the Mission San Francisco Javier Aguas
de Culebras,
the Hellene Paideia
and Export Driven Economies of Colonial Venezuela." Accepted for
presentation to the International Conference of the Academy of American
Franciscan History, November 2000. 1999
"La Historia no es un arte. La historia es una ciencia." Presented
at the conference "Historia
a Debate" sponsored by the Universidad
de Santiago de Compostela,
España
July 1999. Publicaciones:
Libros:
The Town of San Felipe and Colonial Cacao Economies, Philadelphia:
American Philosophical Society, 1994. Artículos
y reseñas:
"The Capuchin Missionaries, the Mission San Francisco Javier Aguas
de Culebras,
the Hellene Paideia and Export Driven Economies of Colonial
Venezuela." Conference
American Franciscan History forthcoming (2001). "The Impact of Cacao Production on Household and Kinship in Colonial Venezuela at mid-Eighteenth Century, 1759." Proceedings of the Conference History of the Atlantic System, 1580-1830 forthcoming 2001.
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