Delia González de Reufels

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Delia González de Reufels (* 1968 ) is a modern historian whose research focuses on the history of Latin America .

Scientific career

González de Reufels is professor of modern and contemporary history with a focus on the history of Latin America at the University of Bremen .

She studied Iberian and Latin American history, Romance / Spanish and English at the University of Cologne , London's Goldsmiths' College , and at the University of Salamanca . From 1996 to 2003 she was a lecturer in the Iberian and Latin American Department at the University of Cologne. There she received her doctorate on the subject of Settlers and Filibusters in Sonora : A Mexican Region in the Interest of Foreign Adventurers and Powers, 1821-1860 . González de Reufels spent research stays in France and the USA. In 2002 she was visiting professor at the Centro de Estudios Históricos of the Colegio de Michoacán in Zamora, Mexico. Your scientific development was also u. a. Funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the German Historical Institute in Washington, DC as part of the HSP III special university program.

From 2004 to 2010 she was junior professor at the University of Bremen , until she was offered the professorship there.

Memberships and other functions (selection)

  • Coordinator of the working group Latin American History in Global Perspective in the Working Group on German Latin American Studies (ADLAF)
  • Asociación de Historiadores Latinoamericanistas Europeos (AHILA)

Award

Publications (selection)

  • As editor: From distant women: Contributions to Latin American women's and gender history , HISTORAMERICANA 21, Stuttgart 2009.
  • Ed. Together with Chantal Cramaussel: Viajeros y migrantes franceses en la América española y portuguesa durante el siglo XIX , 2 vols., Zamora 2007.
  • together with Dirk Hoerder: Migration to Mexico, Migration in Mexico? A Special Case , in: Dirk Hoerder and Nora Faires (eds.): Migrants and Migration in Modern North America: Cross-Border Lives, Labor Markets, and Politics , Durham 2011, pp. 188–209.
  • Filibusterismo y nación: La expedición de William Walker en Baja California y Sonora , in: Victor-Hugo Acuña Ortega (ed.): Filibusterismo y Destino Manifiesto en las Américas , San José 2008.
  • An elite invents itself. French immigration to northwest Mexico in the 19th century , in: Dittmar Dahlmann and Reinhold Reith (eds.): Eliten und Wissenstransfer (Migration in Past and Present Vol. 3), Essen 2008, p. 159– 179.
  • Settlers and Filibusters in Sonora - A Mexican Region in the Interest of Foreign Adventurers and Powers (1821–1860) , (Latin American Research, Vol. 31), Cologne / Weimar / Vienna 2003.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dittmar Dahlmann, Reinhold Reith (Ed.): Migration of the elite and knowledge transfer in the 19th and 20th centuries. Klartext, Essen 2008, p. 243.
  2. http://www.adlaf.de/es/arbeitsgruppen/ag-la-history.php
  3. See the review by Martina Kaller-Dietrich in the online portal sehepunkte .