Guillermo Palacios y Olivares (Fall ’00), professor of history at El Colegio de México, published “The Social Sciences, Revolutionary Nationalism, and Interacademic Relations: Mexico and the United States, 1930–1940,” in Amelia M. Kiddle and Maria L. O. Muñoz, eds., Populism in Twentieth Century Mexico: The Presidencies of Lázaro Cárdenas and Luis Echeverría (University of Arizona Press, 2010).

He organized the XIII Conference of Mexican, US, and Canadian Historians, held in October in Querétaro. More than 350 historians from 14 countries discussed papers on the theme “México and its Revolutions” in 86 sessions.