Faculty
Isaac Campos
Assistant Professor
Fields: Latin America, especially Mexico
Phone: 513-556-2527
Email: camposip@ucmail.uc.edu
Office: 320d McMicken
Professor Campos received his B.A. from the University of Michigan and his Ph.D. from Harvard University. His general research interests include transnational phenomena and the history of ideas and culture. His present work examines the history of drugs, specifically marijuana, in Mexico and greater North America prior to WWII. Professor Campos has also done research on Mexico’s “dirty war” of the 1970s, Cuban-Mexican relations, and the War on Drugs since 1969.
Selected Courses:
Latin American History Survey (3 parts)
The Mexican Revolution
Modern Mexico
Selected Publications:
Professor Campos is in the process of revising his dissertation, “Marijuana, Madness, and Modernity in Global Mexico, 1545-1920,” for publication. |