C. Friedrich Katz
Morton D. Hull Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Latin American History
Co-Director, Mexican Studies Program
Ph.D. Universitat Wien 1954
Dr. Habil. Humboldt Universitat 1962
The University of ChicagoDepartment of History
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Center Latin American Studies
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email: clas@uchicago.edu
FIELD SPECIALTIES
19th and 20th century history of Mexico and Latin America, diplomatic relations between Latin America, Europe and United States, revolutions in Latin America especially the Mexican Revolution.
BIOGRAPHY
Friedrich Katz's research and teaching focus on 19th and 20th century history of Mexico and Latin America, diplomatic relations between Latin America, Europe and United States, revolutions in Latin America especially the Mexican Revolution.
PUBLICATIONS
The Secret War in Mexico: Europe, the United States, and the Mexican Revolution. The University of Chicago Press, 1981.
A Spanish language translation of this book was published in Mexico as: La Guerra Secreta en Mexico, Ediciones Era, 1982.
Ensayos Mexicanos,. Alianza Editorial, Mexico City, 1994.
Ancient American Civilizations, London, 1969, 1997.
Pancho Villa, His Life and Times, Stanford University Press, 1998.
Spanish edition: Pancho Villa, Ediciones Era, Mexico 1998.
As Editor:
Riot, Rebellion and Revolution: Rural Social Conflict in Mexico, Princeton University Press, Princeton University Press, 1988.
A Spanish language translation of this book was published as: Revuelta, Rebelión y Revolución la lucha rural en México del siglo XVI al sigloXX, Ediciones Era.