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  • Neil Safir

    Neil Safier

    Director of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Associate Professor of History
    neil_safier@brown.edu
    59 Charlesfield St., Room 202
    Office Hours Thursdays: 2:30 – 4:00 p.m.

    Neil Safier is Associate Professor in the Department of History at Brown University and currently serves as Director of the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies of the Watson Institute for International Affairs. He also holds affiliations with the Department of Hispanic Studies, the Institute at Brown for Environment and Society, the Program in Science, Technology, and Society, and the Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative. He received his Ph.D. from the Johns Hopkins University in 2004 and has held teaching and research appointments at the University of Michigan, the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of British Columbia, Vancouver. He is the author of Measuring the New World: Enlightenment Science and South America (Chicago, 2008; paperback edition, 2012), which was awarded the 2009 Gilbert Chinard Prize from the Society for French Historical Studies and the Institut Français d’Amérique. A Spanish translation, La Medición del Nuevo Mundo, was released from Marcial Pons (Madrid) in 2016. Together with Joan-Pau Rubiés, he has co-edited Cosmopolitanism and the Enlightenment (Cambridge University Press, 2023). Recipient of numerous research fellowships at libraries and archives, including the Huntington Library, the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin, the New York Botanical Garden, and the Newberry Library in Chicago, he has a wide collection of published books and articles to his name, including essays in Isis, Book History, The Huntington Library Quarterly, Revista Brasileira de História, and Annales: Histoire, Sciences Sociales. From 2013 to 2021, he served as Beatrice and Julio Mario Santo Domingo Director and Librarian of the John Carter Brown Library. His current research relates to the transnational history of knowledge-making in the late-eighteenth-century Atlantic world and the connections between plantation cultures of the eighteenth-century Caribbean and Brazilian natural history, including sugar, indigo, coffee, and cotton. He also has an ongoing interest in the environmental and ethnographic history of the Amazon River basin, from the prehuman to the present, and the global history of collecting. He looks forward to receiving inquiries from graduate students on topics that include: the history of science and knowledge-making in a global context; environmental history in the Atlantic world; the colonial history of the Americas; and history of print culture in the early modern world.

Faculty

  • João Pedro Coleta

    João Pedro Coleta

    Graduate Fellow, PhD candidate in Portuguese and Brazilian Studies, LACA 1900 instructor
    joao_pedro_coleta@brown.edu
    59 Charlesfield St., Room 201
  • Daniel A. Rodriguez

    Daniel A. Rodriguez

    Director of Undergraduate Studies, Associate Professor of History
    daniel_a_rodriguez@brown.edu
    59 Charlesfield St., Room 104
    Office Hours Mondays from 12:30-2:30

Visting Faculty & Scholars

  • Andrea González-Ramírez

    Andrea González-Ramírez

    Fall 2025 Craig M. Cogut Visiting Professor, Ph.D. and an M.A. in Prehistoric Archaeology, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Licentiate in Anthropology/specialization in Archaeology, Universidad de Chile
    andrea.gonzalez@brown.edu
    59 Charlesfield St., Room: 208
    Office Hours Tuesdays 11:00 AM -1:00 PM
  • Sandra B. Sanchez Lopez

    Sandra B. Sánchez López

    2025-2026 Craig M. Cogut Visiting Professor, Associate Professor in the School of Arts and Humanities at Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá - Colombia
    sandra_beatriz_sanchez_lopez@brown.edu
    59 Charlesfield St., Room: 208
    Office Hours Thursday, 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM

Former CVP Faculty

  • Jamille Pinheiro Dias

    Fall 2024 Craig M. Cogut Visiting Professor, Director, Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, University of London; Co-director, Environmental Humanities Research Hub, University of London
  • Deborah Delgado Pugley

    2024-2025 Craig M. Cogut Visiting Professor, Associate Professor of Sociology, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
  • Camilo Umaña

    Spring 2025 Craig M. Cogut Visiting Professor, Former Deputy Minister of Justice and Law in Colombia; Ph.D. in Criminology and Ph.D. in Sociology of Law

Staff

  • Maria Isabel Marin

    Maria Isabel Marin

    Center Manager
    maria_isabel_marin@brown.edu

Student Assistants

  • Abraham Carrillo-Galindo

    Abraham Carrillo-Galindo

    Undergraduate Student Assistant II
    abraham_carrillo-galindo@brown.edu
  • Juliana Esteban

    Juliana Esteban

    Undergraduate Student Assistant III
  • Larissa Flora

    Larissa Flora

    Undergraduate Student Assistant I
  • Marcos Montoya Andrade

    Marcos Andrade Montoya

    Graduate Student Assistant
    marcos_montoya_andrade@brown.edu
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