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Rodolfo Fernández is an Assistant Professor in Residence at the University of Connecticut, affiliated with El Instituto. He holds a Ph.D. from Georgetown University and has taught at institutions including Georgetown, Brandeis, Tufts, Boston University, and Boston College. His research focuses on the intersection of industrialization, urbanization, and revolution in modern Mexico, with teaching responsibilities in Latin American history surveys and specialized courses on colonial history and modern Mexico. He joined UConn in 2018.
Research Interests: Fernández’s work explores how industrialization and urbanization shaped Mexico’s social and political landscape during periods of revolutionary change. His expertise bridges economic history, urban studies, and political transformations in 20th-century Mexico.
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