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Associate Professor

Heather McCrea Office: 002D Calvin Hall
Email: hmccrea@ksu.edu

I work on nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, focusing on medical, environmental and indigenous 1xbet sports betting . My new book project, Gulf of Disease: Public Health in Latin America and the Invention of Trans-Caribbean Identity, explores public health in Latin America's tropics. Situated at the crossroads wherein medical science and empiricism merged with human suffering and environmental determinism, this project examines the formation of a tropical identity in tandem with the rise of tropical medicine and state-building through the lens of disease control campaigns during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in the tropical ports of New Orleans, Veracruz, Progreso, Havana, Panama City, and Caracas.

Select Publications

Diseased Relations: Epidemics, Public Health and State Building in Yucatán, Mexico 1848-1924 (Albuquerque: University of 1xbet sports betting Mexico Press, 2011)

"Tentative Testimonies: Indigenous and Spanish Accounts of the Conquest and Colonization of 1xbet sports betting Spain 1100-1650," in Converging Worlds: Communities and Cultures in Colonial 1xbet sports betting , ed. Louise Breen (1xbet sports betting York: Routledge), forthcoming spring 2012

"From Pest to Vector: Disease, Public Health and the Challenges of State-Building in Yucatán, Mexico, 1833-1922," in Recentering Animals in Latin American 1xbet sports betting , ed. Martha Few and Zeb Tortorici (Durham: Duke University Press), forthcoming 2012

"On Sacred Ground: The Church and Burial Rites in Nineteenth-Century Yucatán," Journal of Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos 23 (2007)

Courses Taught

Graduate classes

Security in Latin 1xbet sports betting

Undergraduate Classes

Conquests and Conquistadors in Hispanic 1xbet sports betting

Death and Dying in 1xbet sports betting