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Patricia Harms

B.Th. (Canadian Mennonite), B.A. (Manitoba), M.Div (Princeton Theological), Ph.D. (Arizona State)

Assistant Professor

 

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Telephone: (204) 727-7495
Email: harmsp@BrandonU.ca
Office:  300 Clark Hall-Original Building

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Research Interests:

 

Latin American History, women’s History, comparative Indigenous history

           

 

Teaching Interests:

 

Gender and Transnational History

 

Publications:

 

“History of Guatemalan Women,” in Oxford Encyclopedia of Women (forthcoming).

 

Contributing editor under direction of Dr. Asunción Lavrin in area of Colonial Mexico in the Handbook of Latin American Studies (2004).

 

“Gott es hiea uck:  Gender and Identity in an Immigrant Family,” in The Journal of Mennonite Studies, 22 (2004).

 

Contributing editor under direction of Dr. Asunción Lavrin in area of Colonial Mexico in the Handbook of Latin American Studies (2002).

 

“The Store of Peace:  A History of the Pauingassi Trading Post, 1969-1980,”in The Journal of Mennonite Studies, 19 (2001).

Courses Taught:

36:253    Gender in Transnational Perspective  

36:296    The Global Experiences of Gender  

54:290    Latin America: Pre-Columbian and Colonial Periods    

           54:397    Women in Twentieth-Century Revolutions  

54:398    Women, Gender, and Family in Latin America  

                    

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