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Nancy Marguerite Farriss (born May 23, 1938) is an American historian who is professor emerita at the University of Pennsylvania.
Life
Nancy Marguerite Farriss was born on May 23, 1938. She specializes in the colonial history of Mexico, and completed her doctorate from University College London in 1965, after she earned a B.A. at Barnard College. This was followed by brief posts at the University of the West Indies, Jamaica and the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA. In 1971 she was appointed as Associate Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania and continued there for the rest of her career, becoming Annenberg Professor of History in 1990. She is now professor emerita.
Awards
1983 Guggenheim Fellowship
1985 Beveridge Award for Maya society under colonial rule: The collective enterprise of survival
1986 MacArthur Fellows Program
Works
Ecclesiastical immunity in new Spain 1760–1815 1965
Crown and clergy in colonial Mexico, 1759–1821: the crisis of ecclesiastical privilege, Athlone Press, 1968
Maya society under colonial rule: the collective enterprise of survival. Princeton University Press. 1984. ISBN 978-0-691-10158-3. Nancy Farriss.
References
External links
Autor(es): Nancy Farriss. Traducción de María Palomar
ISBN 978-607-455-968-2 CNCA / ISBN 978-607-461-103-8 Artes de México
Pasta: Rústica
Número de páginas: 552
Idioma: Español
Publicación: CONACULTA – INAH / Artes de México
Precio: $600
Ciudad de publicación: México, D. F.
País de publicación: México
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- Nancy Farriss
- MacArthur Fellows Program
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- Spanish American wars of independence
- Tepehuán
- History of the Catholic Church in Mexico
- List of Barnard College people
- Michael Hutchence
- William B. Taylor (historian)
- Latin American studies