Recent Books & Publications

Karen Graubart has won the Ligia Parra Jahn prize from the Rocky Mountain Council for Latin American Studies for best work in gender studies for her book With Our Labor and Sweat: Indigenous Women and the Formation of Colonial Society, Peru 1550–1700 (Stanford University Press, 2007).

Anthony Messina is the winner of Choice magazine’s Outstanding Academic Title 2007 award for The Logics and Politics of Post-WWII Migration to Western Europe (Cambridge University Press, 2007).

Rev. Daniel Groody, CSC, assistant professor of theology, coedited A Promised Land, A Perilous Journey: Theological Perspectives on Migration (Notre Dame Press, 2008). A collection of essays by scholars, pastors, and lay people involved in immigration aid work, the book presents an interdisciplinary treatment of the subject of migration, focusing on the theology of migration and the ethics of migration policy. (More...)

Kellogg Faculty Fellow Tony Messina explores the phenomenon of Europe's Post-WWII immigration and its political and social disruptions in The Logics and Politics of Post-WWII Migration to Western Europe (Cambridge University Press, 2007).

Notre Dame Historian Sabine G. MacCormack has published a new book, On the Wings of Time: Rome, the Incas, Spain, and Peru (Princeton 2007), that challenges long-held assumptions of the cultural impact of the Spanish conquest of Peru.

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