
About
Charles Walker is Professor of History at the University of California, Davis, where he directed the Hemispheric Institute on the Americas and Global Centers for Latin America & the Caribbean. He held the MacArthur Foundation Endowed Chair in International Human Rights (2015-2020) and publishes extensively on Peruvian history, truth commissions, and historiography. His award-winning works include The Tupac Amaru Rebellion (2014) and Witness to the Age of Revolution (2020).
Education:
- Ph.D., University of Chicago, Latin American History
- M.A., Stanford University, Latin American Studies
- B.A., University of California, Berkeley, Latin American Studies
- Exchange program, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Research Focus: Examines Latin American social/cultural history through lenses of rebellion, disaster, and memory. Core interests include the Tupac Amaru Rebellion's socio-political impacts, truth commission methodologies, and Andean historiography. His scholarship bridges indigenous agency, colonial power structures, and nation-building.
Publications: Research spans colonialism to modern refugee studies, emphasizing agrarian transformation and revolutionary narratives. Recent works analyze Hmong refugee resettlement and Peruvian intellectual traditions, featuring comparative methodologies and multilingual sources (Spanish/Quechua).
Awards:
- Hundley Prize • Financial Times Best Book • ACLS Fellowship
- MacArthur Endowed Chair • UC Davis Teaching Excellence Award
- José María Arguedas Article Prize • Dean's Innovation Award
Teaching: Leads courses on Latin American history, human rights (HIS/HMR 161), and U.S.-Latin American relations. Recognized for pedagogical innovation and mentorship. Current projects explore Shining Path violence and memory politics.
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