JEREMY ADELMAN

qxwnjx6wc0fpyxc0c8oyt6xwhjuxyrpCurriculum VITAE

Degrees

– D.Phil. St. : Antony’s College (Modern History), Oxford University, 1989
– M.Sc. : London School of Economics (Economic History), 1985 (with distinction)
– B.A. : University of Toronto (Political Economy), 1984 (with distinction)

Academic employment

– 2001- Walter Samuel Carpenter III Professor of Spanish Civilization and Culture, Princeton University
– 2000- Professor, Princeton University
– 1996-2000 Associate Professor, Princeton University
– 1992-96 Assistant Professor, Princeton University
– 1990-92 Lecturer, Latin American History, University of Essex
– 1989-90 Visiting Lecturer, Instituto Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina
– 1987-90 Consultant, Oxford Analytica Limited
– 1985-87 Tutor in International Economics, Queen Elizabeth House, Oxford University
– 1984 Research Assistant, Political Science Department, University of Toronto
– 1983 Research Assistant, Refugee Documentation Project, York University

Administrative experience – Princeton University

– 2010- Director, Committee for Canadian Studies
– 2007- Director, Council for International Teaching and Research
– 2004-2008 Chair, History Department
– 2002-2003 Acting Director, Program in Latin American Studies
– 2000-01 Acting Chair, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
– 1997-2001 Director, Program of Latin American Studies
– 1995-96 Executive Secretary, Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies

Visiting and honorific positions

– 2009-2010 Professeur Invité, Institut d’Études Politiques, Paris, France
– 2001-02 Visiting Member, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton NJ
– 1996-97 Visiting Fellow, David Rockefeller Center for Latin, American Studies, Harvard University
– 1987-88 Visiting Researcher, Instituto Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Awards

– 2006 Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship
– 2004 Presidential Award for Distinguished Teaching, Princeton University
– 2001-04 Frederick Burkhardt Fellowship, American Council of Learned Societies
– 1999 American Historical Association Prize, Best Book in Atlantic History
– 1995-98 Philip and Beulah Rollins Bicentennial Preceptor
– 1992 British Academy Research Grant
– 1991 Nuffield Foundation Research Grant
– 1989-91 Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Social Sciences and Humanities, Research Council of Canada
– 1987 Travel Grant, George Webb Medley Fund
– 1985-89 Doctoral Fellowship, Social Sciences and Humanities, Research Council of Canada
– 1984-85 Commonwealth Scholarship
– 1983-84 University of Toronto President’s Honour List, Innis College, In-House Scholarship
– 1982-83 University of Toronto President’s Honour List, Innis College, In-House Scholarship

Institutional Grants

– 2012-2015 PIIRS, “Empires: Domination, Collaboration and Resistance” (with an inter-disciplinary group)
– 2002-2004 Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, “Paradoxical Inequalities in Latin America”
– 1999-2000 Mellon Foundation, Sawyer Seminar Series on “Citizenship and Migration in the Americas” (with Professor Marta Tienda)
– 1999- Enron Corporation, “Energy and Sustainable Development in Northeast Brazil” (with Princeton University School of Engineering)
– 1996-1999 Ford Foundation, Curricular Development Grant, “Gender and Power in Latin America”