Geraldo Cadava is Associate Professor of History at Northwestern University. He is the author of Standing on Common Ground: The Making of a Sunbelt Borderland (Harvard University Press, 2013), recipient of the 2014 Frederick Jackson Turner Award by the Organization of American Historians. Professor Cadava spoke on the history of Latino conservatism, the topic of his second monograph. This project focuses on the rise and fall of a conservative Hispanic movement between the 1960s and the 1990s. Conservatism among Hispanics in the United States, the book argues, was forged in the crucible of U.S.-Latin American relations, and what distinguishes Hispanic conservatism from mainstream American conservatism—what’s “Hispanic” about Hispanic conservatism—is the emphasis that Hispanics place on immigration and hemispheric economic, military, and cultural relationships. Professor Cadava’s public lecture took place on Tuesday, 7 February 2017.
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