Position Title
Professor
Education
- Ph.D., History, University of Chicago, 1997
- B.A., International Relations, el Colegio de México, Mexico City, 1992
About
Andrés Reséndez grew up in Mexico City where he went into politics for a brief period and served as a consultant for historical soap operas. He has taught at Yale, the University of Helsinki, and UC Davis.
Research Focus
Reséndez specializes on early European exploration and colonization of the Americas, the U.S-Mexico border region, and the early history of the Pacific, particularly the pioneering voyages of discovery and the biological exchanges across the largest ocean on Earth.
Publications
- Reséndez, A. (2021) Conquering the Pacific: An Unknown Mariner and the Final Great Voyage of the Age of Discovery, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
- Reséndez, A. (2016) The Other Slavery, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
- Reséndez, A. (2007) A Land So Strange, Basic Books
- Reséndez, A. (2005) Changing National Identities at the Frontier, Cambridge University Press
Teaching
Reséndez teaches undergraduate courses on Latin America, Mexico, and the history of food; and offers graduate seminars on colonial Latin America and Mexico.
Awards
Ritchie Distinguished Fellowship in Early American History at the Huntington Library, 2022-2023
Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2021
Elected to the American Antiquarian Society, 2021
Andrew Carnegie Fellowship, 2020-2024
The Other Slavery:
Winner of the 2017 Bancroft Prize
Finalist for the 2016 National Book Award