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Rachel Anne Moore is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at Clemson University, affiliated with the College of Arts and Humanities. Her research focuses on Mexican history, particularly the postal system, print culture, and Atlantic world connections. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley (2006), where she was a Bancroft Library Fellow. Moore's work includes studies on Veracruz's role in Mexican identity formation and a forthcoming project on Mexican postal workers. She has received teaching awards from Clemson University (Gentry Award, 2008-2009) and the Dean's Award (2007-2008).
Her research spans infrastructure impacts on society, anti-clericalism in 19th-century Mexico, and colonial Latin American dynamics. She has presented at venues like the Postal History Symposium (2009) and publishes with University of Arizona Press and Smithsonian University Press. Current teaching includes courses on colonial Latin America, modern South America, and U.S.-Mexican War historiography.
Moore's scholarly contributions bridge historical methodologies with cultural analysis, emphasizing communication networks and their societal roles. She leads projects funded by the National Postal Museum and engages in interdisciplinary dialogues about Mexico's historical narratives.
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