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One of
the nation's top undergraduate
engineering,
science, and mathematics colleges
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Samuel Martland, Ph.D.
Assistant
Professor of History and Latin American
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Office:
A-203A
Phone: 812-872-6034
E-mail:
Samuel.Martland@Rose-Hulman.edu
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Degrees: |
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A.B., Harvard College, 1996 |
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A.M.,
University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, 1998 |
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Ph.D.,
University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign,
2003 |
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Areas of Specialization: |
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- 19th and 20th century Latin
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- Urban History |
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- History of Technology |
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Research Activities: |
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- The affects of the
introduction of the telegraph in
Latin
America in the mid-nineteenth century |
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Urban politics, national
identity, and the idea of
progress in Chilean and Argentine cities, 1820 -1920 |
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- The idea of progress in
Chilean and Argentine cities,
820 -1920 |
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- State formation in Latin
America, 1820 - 1920 |
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