Camilla Townsend
Camilla Townsend (born January 29, 1965)[1] is an American historian and Distinguished Professor of History at Rutgers University. She specializes in the early history of Native Americans in the United States, as well as in the history of Latin America.[2] In 2010, she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship.[3]
Camilla Townsend | |
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Born | January 29, 1965 |
Nationality | United States |
Education | Bryn Mawr College Rutgers University |
Known for | History of Native Americans in the United States History of Latin America |
Awards | Guggenheim Fellowship (2010) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | American history |
Institutions | Colgate University Rutgers University |
Thesis | Doing a day's business in a new nation: A comparative study of daily economic activity in two early republican port towns. Guayaquil, Ecuador, and Baltimore, Maryland, 1820-1835 (1995) |
Doctoral advisor | Samuel L. Baily |
References
- "Townsend, Camilla, 1965-". Library of Congress Name Authority File. Retrieved 2019-06-04.
- "Townsend, Camilla". Rutgers University. Retrieved 2019-06-04.
- "Camilla Townsend". John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. Retrieved 2019-06-04.
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