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  Anthony P. Mora
Assistant Professor

U of M Affiliation(s)
Program in American Culture
Latina/o Studies
Department of History


Ph.D. University of Notre Dame, 2002


Contact Information:
505 S. State Street, Ann Arbor MI 48109-1045
3767 Haven Hall
Phone: 734.615.5766
Fax: 734.936.1967
Email: apmora@umich.edu

Fields of Study: 19th-century United States, historical construction of race, gender, and sexuality in the U.S. Mexican-American history, Latino/a history, the history of sexuality.

About Anthony P. Mora:

Anthony Mora's principal research interests focus on the historical construction of race, gender, and sexuality in the U.S. His project, "Local Borders" explores the ways that racial and national ideologies influenced the meaning of Mexican identity along the nineteenth-century U.S./Mexico border. His current research explores the relationship between African Americans and Mexican Americans in the early-twentieth-century Midwest.

Before joining the University of Michigan, Mora served on the history faculty at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, and was a Visiting Scholar at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in Cambridge, Mass. Mora teaches courses on Mexican American history, Latina/o history, and the history of sexuality.



Department of History Website
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/history/facstaff/facultydetail.asp?ID=255

Publications:

SELECTED:
Local Borders: The Changing Meanings of Race, Nation and Space in Southern New Mexico, 1848-1912 (forthcoming, Duke University Press).

"Resistance and Accommodation in a Border Parish," Western Historical Quarterly, Fall 2005.





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