
معرفی
Diego Armus is a Professor of Latin American History at Swarthmore College, specializing in the history of disease, public health, and medicalization in Latin America, particularly Argentina. His work explores the intersection of cultural, social, and medical history.
Research Interests: Armus focuses on the social and cultural dimensions of diseases like tuberculosis, the evolution of public health policies, and the role of medical practices in shaping modern Latin American societies. His contributions include editing key collections that have institutionalized the study of health and medicine in the region.
Recent Publications: His scholarship spans topics from tuberculosis activism in Buenos Aires to the historiography of disease, reflecting a blend of Latin American case studies with global health discourse.
Academic Engagement: Armus collaborates with institutions across Latin America and has taught at regional universities, bridging local and international academic perspectives on health history.



