
René R. Cordero
Assistant Professor · Cold War in Latin America and the Caribbean
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René R. Cordero serves as Assistant Professor of History at Williams College since 2023, specializing in modern Latin American and Caribbean history with emphasis on Cold War dynamics, racial politics, and student movements. He coordinates the Opening the Archives Dominican Republic (OTA) digital project at Brown Library, which provides public access to declassified U.S.-Dominican Cold War documents.
His educational foundation includes a B.A. (2013) and M.A. (2014) from City College of New York, followed by a Ph.D. from Brown University (2023). Born in the Dominican Republic and raised in Harlem, NYC, his research integrates oral histories, state archives, and university records to examine 20th-century Dominican political transformations.
Dr. Cordero's scholarship focuses on institutional histories of Caribbean universities, particularly the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo (UASD), and explores intersections of state governance, migration, and drug capitalism. His current manuscript analyzes UASD's role in Dominican national politics through seismic societal shifts.
His publications demonstrate consistent thematic focus on archival recovery as a tool for understanding state repression and political redemption in Latin America, bridging Cold War studies with decolonial methodologies and Caribbean historiography.
As OTA coordinator, he leads digitization efforts making thousands of declassified documents accessible to researchers globally, supporting new scholarship on U.S. imperial entanglements in the Caribbean.
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