Professor Deustua and his daughter Ines in Chicago, 1994 |
José R. Deustua (Ph.D., Sorbonne University, Paris, France 1989; assoc. prof.) Latin American, Andean
Jose R. Deustua was born in Lima, Peru, where he pursued studies in Dr. Deustua started his career as a Researcher and University Professor in In 1983 he traveled to Paris, France, with a fellowship of the French Ministry of Foreign Relations, where he studied at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, obtained another MA in History (Diplome des Etudes Approfondies) and a Doctorate (Doctorat en Histoire, Nouveau Regime). He worked under the supervision of Ruggiero Romano and Nathan Wachtel. His doctoral dissertation, "Mines, Monnaie et Hommes dans les Andes. Une Histoire Economique et Sociale de l'Activite Miniere dans le Perou du XIXe siecle" (EHESS, Paris, 1989; 2 volumes, 804 pages) obtained the distinction "Tres Honorable", the highest in the French university system.Still based in Peru, Dr. Deustua taught in the United States at Stanford University (Tinker Visiting Professorship), University of Miami, and Florida International University. Once in this country, he has been at the University of Washington, University of Illinois at Chicago, and currently at Eastern Illinois University, where he is an Associate Professor in the Department of History, and currently the Chair of the Latino/Latin American Studies Committee. In terms of publications, he wrote and published "La Mineria Peruana y la Iniciacion de la Republica, 1820-1840" Lima, 1986), and "The Bewitchment of Silver. The Social Economy of Mining in 19th-century Peru" (Athens, OH, 2000). He has also published many articles in the United States, Europe, and Latin America, in journals such as "Latin American Research Review", "Hispanic American Historical Review", Revista Andina, HISLA. Revista Latinoamericana de Historia Economica y Social, Analisis, Historias, etc.. He has also been a member of the Board of Editors at Revista Andina, and a member of the Advisory Board at HISLA.
last updated on September 12, 2006 |