Hattingh, Alistair
Faculty & Staff
Alistair Hattingh
-Provincial and national politics in Argentina
Dr. Hattingh teaches courses on Latin American, African, and World History. His classes include Race, Ethnicity, and Identity in the Americas, Cold War in the Americas, Latin American Film and History, and Modern Africa. He specializes in the history of Argentina, specifically the relationship between the government in Buenos Aires and the provinces during the period 1930 to 1943. He has two publications due out in 2025: 鈥淎ll the World's a Stage: Teaching Daniel Immerwahr's How to Hide an Empire,鈥 co-written with Karen Dunak, is forthcoming in The History Teacher; and 鈥淓l secreto de sus o铆dos. Una aproximaci贸n a las redes pol铆ticas, clientelares y de informaci贸n del presidente Agust铆n P. Justo (1932-1943),鈥 co-written with Ignacio L贸pez, is scheduled to appear in a volume edited by Maximiliano Fiquepron and Jerem铆as Silva from Ediciones UNGS, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, in Argentina.