Adam Warren
Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies
Latin America
Email: awarren2@uw.edu
Phone: (206) 543-1197
Office: SMI 218C
Web:
Office Hours: Th 1:00-3:00
Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies
Latin America
Email: awarren2@uw.edu
Phone: (206) 543-1197
Office: SMI 218C
Web:
Office Hours: Th 1:00-3:00
Ph.D. University of California, San Diego, 2004.
“La Medicina y los muertos: Conflictos sobre la reforma de los entierros y la piedad en Lima, 1808-1850” [Medicine and the Dead: Conflicts over Burial Reform and Piety in Lima, 1808-1850], in Rastros de la salud en los Andes: Nuevas perspectivas en la historia de la medicina [Vestiges of Health in the Andes: New Perspectives from the History of Medicine], Marcos Cueto and Jorge Lossio, eds. (Lima, Peru: Instituto de Estudios Peruanos, forthcoming).
“Viviendas miasmáticas y enfermedades en la Lima Borbónica: Creencias populares y debates médicos sobre espacios domésticos, medio ambiente, y epidemias” [Miasmatic Homes and the Problem of Disease in Bourbon Lima: Popular Beliefs and Medical Debates about Domestic Spaces, the Environment, and Epidemics], in Casas, ciudades, y medio ambiente en la historia de Iberoamérica [Houses, Cities, and the Environment in the History of Iberoamerica], Rosalva Loreto, ed. (Puebla, Mexico: Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología de México—CONACYT and Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, in press).
"Piedad pública y reformas sanitarias: Epidemias, el estado peruano, y la prohibición de los entierros en las parroquias de Lima, 1790-1850." [Public Piety and Sanitary Reforms: Epidemics, the Peruvian State, and the Prohibition of Burials in the Parishes of Lima, 1790-1850.] Horizontes, vol. 23, no. 1, (Jan-Dec 2003).
Co-editor (with Tamera Marko), Women, Ethnicity, and Medical Authority: Reproductive Health in Latin America. Working Papers Series, Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies, UC San Diego, 2004.
"Pastoral Zeal and 'Treacherous' Mothers: Ecclesiastical Debates about Cesarean Sections, Abortion, and Infanticide in Andean Peru, 1780-1810." In Tamera Marko and Adam Warren, eds., Women, Ethnicity, and Medical Authority: Reproductive Health in Latin America since 1780. Working Papers Series, Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies, UC San Diego, 2004.
"Piety and Danger: Popular Ritual, Epidemics, and Medical Reforms in Lima, peru, 1750-1860." Doctoral Dissertation, 2004.