Faculty Projects in Mexico
Due to the large body of faculty research in and on Mexico from all of Harvard's professional schools, this is only a partial listing of the work being done in the region. We are constantly updating and attempting to improve this list. If you are interested in including your past, current, or future project work on Mexico on this list, please contact Mexican Studies Program coordinator Kit Barron.
Anthropology and Archaeology
- >> Cave, City, and Eagle’s Nest: An Interpretive Journey through the Mapa de Cuauhtinchan No. 2
- Davíd Carrasco
- >> Scanning History: Yaxchilan, Mexico
- Ian Graham, Bill Fash, Barbara Fash
Economics and Business
- >> Farmacias Similares: Private and Public Health Care for the Base of the Pyramid in Mexico
- Michael Chu
- >> Mexico Since 1980
- Noel Maurer
- >> Bankers, Industrialists, and their Cliques: Elite Networks in Mexico and Brazil during Early Industrialization
- Aldo Musacchio
- >> International Conference on Equity and Competition for High Growth in México
- Michael Walton
Design
>> Monterrey: A Mexican City and Landscape in Transition. Three Rivers, One Region
Leland Cott
Environment
History
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Digitalization of Oral Histories of Elderly Industrial Workers in Veracruz, México
John Womack Jr.
- >> Modernization of Civil Registries in Veracruz, México
- John Womack Jr.
Law
Public Health and Medicine
Government
- >> Mexican Public Opinion and Voting Behavior: a Survey of the 2006 Presidential Elections
- Jorge I. Domínguez
- >> The United States and México, Second Edition
- Jorge I. Domínguez; Rafael Fernández de Castro
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Sociology
- >> Exemplary Migrants
- Rafael Fernández de Castro