
About
Raphael Folsom is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Oklahoma, specializing in colonial Latin America with emphasis on native peoples and imperial borderlands in New Spain. His scholarly contributions explore Mexican frontier history, indigenous resilience, and the formation of mixed-race identities under Spanish rule.
Education:
- Ph.D., Yale University
Professor Folsom's research centers on violent imperial encounters and cultural negotiation in colonial Mexico, particularly through case studies of the Yaqui people and the Chichimeca War. His work bridges political, intellectual, and social history to analyze how indigenous communities navigated Spanish domination while shaping enduring mestizo identities. Current projects reframe Mexican history through frontier dynamics spanning pre-Columbian eras to modern nation-building.
Scientific Awards:
- No awards documented in source material
Professor Folsom maintains active research leadership through book projects contracted with Yale University Press and Oxford University Press, though no student advising or grant details are provided in available documentation. His office operates from Dale Hall Tower at the University of Oklahoma.
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