Kirkendall, Andrew individual record
Professor
selected publications
Academic Articles15
  • Kirkendall, A. J. (2018). Technocrats and the Politics of Drought and Development in Twentieth-Century Brazil. Hispanic American Historical Review. 98(3), 545-547.
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  • Kirkendall, A. J. (2015). Dress Casual: How College Students Redefined American Style. 44(6), 791-793.
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  • Kirkendall, A. J (2014). Speaking of Flowers: Student Movements and the Making and Remembering of 1968 in Military Brazil. American Historical Review. 119(4), 1322-1323.
  • Kirkendall, A. J. (2014). Rebel Mexico: Student Unrest and Authoritarian Political Culture during the Long Sixties. American Historical Review. 119(4), 1322-1323.
  • Kirkendall, A. J. (2013). Kissinger and Brazil. Diplomatic History: the journal of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations. 37(3), 627-630.
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  • Kirkendall, A. J. (2007). Kennedy Men and the Fate of the Alliance for Progress in LBJ Era Brazil and Chile. Diplomacy & Statecraft. 18(4), 745-772.
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  • Kirkendall, A. J. (2005). Race, state, and armed forces in independence-era Brazil: Bahia, 1790s-1840s. American Historical Review. 110(2), 527-528.
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  • Kirkendall, A. J. (2004). Paulo Freire, Eduardo Frei, literacy training and the politics of consciousness raising in Chile, 1964 to 1970. Journal of Latin American Studies. 36(4), 687-717.
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  • Kirkendall, A. J. (2004). Surprise heirs II: Illegitimacy, inheritance rights, and public power in the formation of imperial Brazil, 1822-1889. Journal of Latin American Studies. 36(3), 606-608.
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  • Kirkendall, A. J. (2004). Entering History: Paulo Freire and the Politics of the Brazilian Northeast, 1958-1964. Luso-Brazilian Review. 41(1), 168-189.
  • Kirkendall, A. J. (2003). Consumption intensified: The politics of middle-class daily life in Brazil.. Latin American Politics and Society. 45(2), 177-181.
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  • Kirkendall, A. J. (2003). Fear and memory in the Brazilian army and society, 1889-1954.. American Historical Review. 108(5), 1499-1500.
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  • Kirkendall, A. J (2000). Negotiating national identity: Immigrants, minorities, and the struggle for ethnicity in Brazil.. Latin American Politics and Society. 42(2), 159-163.
  • Kirkendall, A. J. (2000). Racial politics in contemporary Brazil.. Latin American Politics and Society. 42(2), 159-163.
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  • Kirkendall, A. J. (1998). Tropical multiculturalism: A comparitive history of race in Brazilian cinema and culture.. History of Education Quarterly. 38(3), 338-340.
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Books2
  • Kirkendall, A. J (2010). Paulo Freire and the Cold War Politics of Literacy. Univ of North Carolina Press.
Chapters2
  • Kirkendall, A. (2017). The Cold War in Latin America and the Caribbean. Masur, M. (Eds.), Understanding and Teaching the Cold War. Harvey Goldberg.
  • Kirkendall, A. (2003). Student Culture and Nation-State Formation in Nineteenth-Century South America. Castro-Klaren, S., & Chasteen, J. C. (Eds.), Beyond Imagined Communities Reading and Writing the Nation in Nineteenth-Century Latin America. Johns Hopkins University Press.
chaired theses and dissertations
Email
andykirk@tamu.edu
First Name
Andrew
Last Name
Kirkendall
mailing address
Texas A&M University; History; 4236 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-4236
USA