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Eugene Berger is a Professor at Georgia Gwinnett College. His research focuses on colonial Latin America, with expertise in 17th-century South America, Franciscan missions, indigenous resistance to Spanish enslavement, and Dutch piracy. He is actively involved in GGC’s internationalization efforts and serves as co-coordinator of the Latin American studies certificate program.
Education:
- Doctorate in Latin American History, Vanderbilt University
- Master’s in Latin American History, Vanderbilt University
- Bachelor’s in Latin American History, Willamette University
Research Interests: Dr. Berger’s work examines colonial-era power dynamics, including the impact of European missionary activities, exploitation of indigenous populations, and transatlantic maritime conflicts. He authored the 2023 book This Incurable Evil: Mapuche Resistance to Spanish Enslavement, 1598-1687 (University of Alabama Press), which highlights indigenous resistance strategies during the Spanish colonial period.
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