Professor Aldo Lauria-Santiago
 
  Education, Training and Work History

 
 
 
 
 

 


EDUCATION: AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:
  • History of Latin America, 18-20th Centuries
  • Central American and Caribbean History
  • El Salvador
  • History of Latinos in the United States
  • Puerto Rico and Puerto Ricans
  • Mexico since independence
  • Comparative Latin American Agrarian History
  • Social/Agrarian History and Revolution/Revolt in Latin America
  • Comparative Imperialism & Colonialism
  • Historical Sociology
  • Political Economy/Social Theory
  • Research Methods and Educational Technologies
MOST RECENT POSITIONS:
  • Chair, Department of Latino and Hispanic Caribbean Studies, Rutgers University (2005- )
  • Associate Professor, Departments of Latino/Hispanic Caribbean Studies and History, Rutgers University (2005- )
  • Associate Professor, Department of History, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA (Fall 1999-2005)
    • Director of Latin American and Latino Studies Program, 2002-2004
    • Director of International Studies, 1998-2000
    • Coordinator of the Latin American Studies Program, 1997-2001
  • Assistant Professor, Department of History, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA (Fall 1995-Spring 1999)
  • Assistant Professor, Eugene Lang College & Committee on Historical Studies of the Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research, New York (1992-1995)
OTHER TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
  • Visiting Instructor, Department of History, Florida International University, Miami (Fall 1989)
  • Visiting Instructor, Department of Latin American Studies, University of Illinois at Chicago (Spring 1989)
  • Teaching Assistant, The College, The University of Chicago (Spring 1989)
  • Instructor, Department of Puerto Rican Studies, City College, City University of New York (1985-1986)
  • Bilingual Teacher, Martin Luther King Jr. High School, New York (1985-1986)
  • Instructor, Department of History, Inter-American University, Puerto Rico (1984-1985)