John Frederick Schwaller

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John Frederick Schwaller is an American historian of Latin America, specializing in colonial Mexico, religion, and indigenous peoples. He has written monographs on religion in Mexico, edited scholarly editions of important colonial Mexican texts, and has coordinated and edited anthologies of articles on religion. His administrative service includes being President of

University of Albany, State University of New York
.

Education and career

Schwaller was born and brought up in Hays, Kansas, but he spent considerable time in Mexico as a youth, travelling with his parents. He attended Grinnell College, graduating with a B.A. in history. He attended graduate school in Spanish at University of Kansas, in Lawrence, earning an M.A. in Spanish, and went on to Indiana University in Bloomington, earning a doctorate in history. As a graduate student he spent two years doing research in Mexico and Spain, supported by fellowships.

He taught at

University of Minnesota, Morris
, and in 2006 became President of SUNY Potsdam. In 2013, he stepped down from administration and returned to full-time teaching at SUNY Albany.

He has been active in promoting connections between scholars through the H-Net listservs for Latin America (H-LATAM)[1] and Nahuatl (H-Nahuatl).[2] He serves on the editorial boards of The Americas and Estudios de Cultura Náhuatl.

Works

Monographs

Scholarly editions

Edited works

Reference works

Honors

References

  1. ^ "H-LatAm | H-Net". Networks.h-net.org. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  2. ^ "H-Nahuatl | H-Net". Networks.h-net.org.
  3. ^ "John F. Schwaller '69, Doctor of Humane Letters | Grinnell College". Grinnell.edu.
  4. ^ "SUNY Potsdam President and son to receive degrees at Grinnell ceremony | SUNY Potsdam". Archived from the original on 2018-05-19. Retrieved 2018-05-18.

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