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Ned Blackhawk



Associate Professor, Chican@ and Latin@ Studies Program
Associate Professor, Department of History
*On leave 2009-2010*
Education
  • Ph.D., University of Washington
  • M.A., University of California-Los Angeles
  • B.A., McGill University

Specialization
Norh American Indian History, Culture, and Identity from U.S. Colonial to the 21st century; Race and Multiculturalism; Comparative Colonialisms.

Research and Teaching Interests
American Indian History, U.S. West, Spanish Borderlands, Comparative Colonialism, and Race and Violence.

Selected Publications

  • The Displacement of Violence: Ute Diplomacy and the Making of New Mexico's Eighteeth-Century Nothern Borderlands (forthcoming, Ethnohistory)
  • Violence Over the Land: Colonial Encounters in the American Great Basin Harvard University Press, 2006.
  • Julian Steward and the Politics of Representations: A Critique of Anthropologist Julian Steward's Ethnographic Portrayals of the American Indians of the Great Basin, American Indian Culture and Research Journal 21: 2 (July, 1997): 61-80.

Contact Ned Blackhawk

History Department
5115 Mosse Humanities
Mailbox: 5020 Mosse Humanities
Madison, WI 53706


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