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David Slade is a Professor of Spanish and Provost at Berry College, where he leads academic affairs and oversees the World Languages department. He holds a B.A. from Berry College (1997), an M.A. from the University of Kentucky (2001), and a Ph.D. in Colonial Latin American Studies (with a focus on the 18th century) from Emory University (2005). His research explores the intellectual, archival, and administrative dimensions of the Bourbon reforms in Hispanic territories, emphasizing how colonial knowledge systems shaped transatlantic power dynamics.
Slade's work centers on 18th-century archives, libraries, and institutions as sites of imperial knowledge production. He critically examines textual works like Peralta Barnuevo’s poetry and analyzes how Enlightenment ideals intersected with colonial governance. His publications highlight the architectural and bureaucratic frameworks underpinning Spanish colonial administration, particularly through studies of the Archivo General de Indias and other key institutions.
Although no specific awards or advising roles are highlighted in the provided text, his role as Provost indicates leadership in academic governance. His website (https://sites.berry.edu/dslade/) likely contains further details about his teaching, mentorship, and institutional contributions. Slade’s interdisciplinary focus bridges history, literature, and archival science, reflecting a commitment to understanding the cultural and intellectual foundations of colonial Latin America.
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