Christin Cleaton Ruiz
Biography
Joined Westfield State University in 2006
Education:
Ph.D., History, Stony Brook University (2005)
M.A., Latin American Studies, University of California, San Diego (1994)
B.A., History and Modern Languages, Trinity College (1992)
Courses Taught:
HIST131: U.S. History to 1865
HIST132: U.S. History since 1865
HIST276: Latin America to 1800
HIST277: Latin America 1800 to Present
HIST278: Latin American Revolutions
HIST279: History of Women in Latin America
HIST372: Drugs in Latin America
HIST373: Modern Latin America
HIST375: U.S.-Latin American Relations
HIST372: Special Topics in Latin American History
HIST395: Senior Seminar: Revolutions
Research Interests:
Central American history, history of education, history of social movements, political economy, drugs and the drug economy, colonial Mexico.
Selected Scholarship:
- Assistant Editor, Historical Journal of Massachusetts (Spring 2015 to Present)
- “Historia de Nuestra Patria: Nicaraguan Textbooks from 1889 to Present,” New England Historical Association Annual Conference, October 24, 2015.
- Book Review, Remembering the Forgotten War: The Enduring Legacies of the U.S.-Mexican War, Historical Journal of Massachusetts, Summer 2015.
Special Interests:
Raising my daughter who keeps me very grounded and travel to Latin America.