Daniel A Rodriguez
Associate Professor · Latin America and the Caribbean
Brown UniversityAbout
Daniel A. Rodriguez is an Associate Professor of History at Brown University, specializing in the social history of Latin America and the Caribbean with a focus on 19th and 20th century Cuba. His research explores medical politics, childhood in post-emancipation Cuba, and gender/sexuality histories. He holds a PhD from New York University (2013) and a BA from the University of Massachusetts, Boston (2005).
- Educations:
- PhD in History, New York University, 2013
- BA in History, University of Massachusetts, Boston, 2005
His research interests include the history of medicine, childhood studies, environmental history, and race/ethnicity. He has authored a book on postcolonial Havana's medical politics and published in Hispanic American Historical Review and Cuban Studies.
Awards:
- Woodrow Wilson Career Enhancement Fellowship (2017)
- Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship (2013-2014)
- Mendenhall Fellowship (2012-2013)
He teaches courses on modern Latin America, environmental history, and the intersection of gender/race with medicine in the Americas.
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