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Kirsten Weld is an historian of modern Latin America, specializing in 20th-century Mexico, Central America, and the Southern Cone.  Hailing from Canada, she holds a PhD from Yale University, and she taught at Brandeis University as the Florence Levy Kay Fellow in Latin American History for two years before coming to Harvard.  Her research interests include revolutionary and counterrevolutionary movements, the Cold War, dictatorships and transitional justice, memory, indigenous history, and the politics of history, history-writing, and archival access in society writ large.

Her first book, Paper Cadavers: The Archives of Dictatorship in Guatemala, is forthcoming from Duke University Press.  It is a historical and ethnographic study of the archives generated by Guatemala's National Police, which were used as tools of state repression during the country's 36-year civil war, were kept hidden from the United Nations-sponsored truth commission charged with investigating crimes against humanity at the conflict's conclusion, were stumbled upon by human rights activists in 2005, and are today being repurposed in the service of historical accounting and postwar reconstruction.  Paper Cadavers is a broad meditation on how history is produced as social knowledge, on the labour behind transformative social change, and on the stakes of the stories we tell ourselves about the past. 

Professor Weld offers courses in modern and colonial Latin American history, US-Latin American relations, and historical methods.  In addition to her academic work, she periodically serves as an expert witness on behalf of Central American immigrants facing deportation.

Kirsten Weld

Position: Assistant Professor of History

Field: Modern Latin America

Specialty: 19th- and 20th-century Latin American social and political history; US-Latin American relations; oral and ethnographic approaches to historical research

Fall 2012:
- History 75f: Before and After 2012: History of the Maya
- History 1511: Latin America and the United States

Spring 2013:
- History 1512: Dirty Wars, Peace Processes, and the Politics of History in Latin America: Conference Course
- History 1513: History of Modern Latin America

Contact Info

CGIS South Building
1730 Cambridge Street
Room 419
Cambridge, MA 02138
weld@fas.harvard.edu

617-496-4360

 

Office Hours: Mondays 2-4 and by appointment