
معرفی
Jorge Nállim is Professor of History in the Department of History and Latin American Studies Program at the University of Manitoba's Faculty of Arts, specializing in modern Latin American political, cultural, and intellectual history with regional focus on Argentina, Mexico, and Chile.
Education:
- PhD in History, University of Pittsburgh, 2002
- MA in History, University of Pittsburgh, 1997
- Licenciado in History, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Argentina, 1995
- Profesor in History, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Argentina, 1993
Research Focus: His scholarship critically examines antifascism, Peronism, cultural Cold War dynamics, historical memory, and liberalism through transnational and comparative frameworks. Key contributions analyze Argentine intellectual networks, Indigenous mobilization, and human rights violations, emphasizing ideological intersections between state power and resistance movements.
Publication Trends: Recent work (2017-2024) reveals concentrated exploration of Latin American antifascism and cultural Cold War manifestations, particularly in Argentina/Mexico/Chile. His output demonstrates methodological innovation through textual network analysis of periodicals (e.g., Examen, América) and transnational intellectual circuits, consistently addressing periodization challenges in national historiography.
Scientific Awards:
- Faculty of Arts Humanities Research Professorship (2023-2025)
- Merit Award, Service category (2020)
- UNAM Research Residency Program (2018)
- Outstanding Professor Award (2016)
- Merit Award, Teaching/Research/Service (2015)
Advising & Grants: Actively supervises Master's/PhD students in Latin American history while securing competitive research funding including UNAM's PREI program and Faculty of Arts professorships. His international collaborations generate cross-institutional grant opportunities focused on transnational memory studies and Cold War cultural networks.
Research Infrastructure: Coordinates the Interdisciplinary Research Group on Power and Resistance in Latin America (University of Manitoba) while maintaining active membership in three major international collectives: UNCPBA's Interdisciplinary Studies on the Right committee, CIALC-UNAM's Red Ensayo en Diálogo, and University of São Paulo's Cold War Research Group.




