IHS Workshop: "A Revolutionary Feast? Mexico's Schism & the Politics of Devotion in the Nahua-Totonac Sierra" by Dr. Matthew J. Butler, UT Austin
Mon, March 19, 2012 • 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM • GAR 4.100
Dr. Matthew Butler, Associate Professor in the Department of History, received his Ph.D. from the University of Bristol in 1999. His current research interests include local religion in Post-Revolutionary Mexico, the Cristero Rebellion, Latin American Catholicism and bullfights. His most recent publication, Popular Piety and Political Identity in Mexico’s Cristero Rebellion: Michoacán, 1927-1929 (Oxford University Press, 2004) is under consideration for translation into Spanish.
Dr. Butler’s faculty home page.
Responder:
Dr. Tanalís Padilla,
IHS Fellow, UT Austin
Associate Professor of History, Dartmouth College
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~history/faculty/padilla.html
Free and open to the public. RSVP required. To RSVP and receive a copy of the pre-circulated paper, please email Courtney Meador by 9 a.m., Friday, March 16.



