Allan Durston
| Degrees: | PhD University of Chicago MA Universidad de Santiago de Chile BA University of Cambridge |
| Current Position: | Assistant Professor |
| Recent Publications: | Book
2007 Pastoral Quechua: The History of Christian Translation in Colonial Peru, 1550-1650, University of Notre Dame Press (Notre Dame, IN).
Articles
2008 “Native-Language Literacy in Colonial Peru: The Question of Mundane Quechua Writing Revisited” The Hispanic American Historical Review 88:1 41-70. 2007 “Notes on the Authorship of the Huarochirí Manuscript” Colonial Latin American Review 16:2 227-241. |
| Courses taught recently:
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Themes in Latin American History: The Construction of Indigeneity (graduate) Christianities and Indigenous Civilizations in Colonial Latin America (4th-year)
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| Research Interests: | Latin American history and anthropology; Peru; indigenous peoples; language politics |
| Awards/Grants: | Received Fulbright Hays, National Science Foundation, and Wenner Gren grants for dissertation research, 2000-2002 |


