Dr Rosie Doyle
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Room 3.77, third floor, Faculty of Arts Building +44 (0)2476551051 (Internal extension 51051) R.Doyle.1@warwick.ac.uk Thursdays 10:30-11:30 and Fridays 13:30-14:30 or make an appointment. |
Academic Profile
- 2024 onwards: Associate Professor in Latin American History, University of Warwick
- 2021 onwards: Assistant Professor in Latin American History, University of Warwick
- 2018 onwards: Senior Teaching Fellow in Latin American History, University of Warwick
- 2015-2018: Teaching Fellow in Latin American History, University of Warwick
- 2013-2015: Associate Lecturer of Latin American and Hispanic Studies, University of Bristol
- 2013: Stipendiary Fellow, Institute for the Study of the Americas, London
- 2011-2012: Associate Lecturer in Latin American History, University of Kent
- 2007-2010: Researcher/ PhD Candidate, University of St Andrews / AHRC Collaborative Research Project ‘The Pronunciamiento in Independent Mexico 1821-1876’
Teaching
- HI115-30 Latin America: Themes and Problems(undergraduate first-year option module)
- HI2E7 A History of Modern Mexico (undergraduate second-year option module)
- HI3K3 A History of Human Rights in Latin America (undergraduate final-year option module)
- HI2E4-15 Research Project (undergraduate second-year core module)
Research
Rosie's doctoral research and publications to date were among the outputs of the St Andrews-based digital history project The Pronunciamiento in Independent Mexcio 1821-1876. Her current research project is a history of human rights in Mexico. It is a study of how the relationship between Liberation Theologians, local communities and indigenous rights and human rights activists has developed since the late 1960s.
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Latin American history
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The history of human rights in Mexico
- Oral history