Paul Eliot Gootenberg is a
historian
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of
Latin America
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* french: Amérique Latine, link=no
* ht, Amerik Latin, link=no
* pt, América Latina, link=no, name=a, sometimes referred to as LatAm is a large cultural region in the Americas where Romance languages — languages derived f ...
who specializes in the history of the
Andean
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drug trade, the fields of
Peruvian
Peruvians ( es, peruanos) are the citizens of Peru. There were Andean and coastal ancient civilizations like Caral, which inhabited what is now Peruvian territory for several millennia before the Spanish conquest of Peru, Spanish conquest in th ...
and
Mexican history
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, as well as
historical sociology
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. He earned an M.Phil. from the
University of Oxford
, mottoeng = The Lord is my light
, established =
, endowment = £6.1 billion (including colleges) (2019)
, budget = £2.145 billion (2019–20)
, chancellor ...
(1981) and a Ph.D. from the
University of Chicago
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(1985), and is currently a professor of history and co-director of Latin American Studies at the
State University of New York at Stony Brook.
He has been both a
Rhodes Scholar and a
Guggenheim Fellow
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.
Along with the historian
Herman Lebovics and the sociologist
Daniel Levy, he is a coordinator of the Stony Brook Initiative for Historical Social Sciences.
Gootenberg is the author of ''Imagining Development: Economic Ideas in Peru's "Fictitious Prosperity" of Guano, 1840-1880'', which has been described as having "had a profound impact on Peruvian historiography".
Referring to himself as a "recovering economic historian",
Gootenberg has centered his scholastic energies on contributing to the crafting of a "new history of drugs"
and has published several works in the field. He has also written ''Andean Cocaine: The Making of a Global Drug'', which Gootenberg describes as "cocaine's first full-length biography".
It has received mostly positive reviews, with the historian
Arnold Bauer calling it Gootenberg's "most accomplished book to date"
and the
St. John's University scholar Elaine Carey stating that the book should be considered "an essential work for any scholar or student of the histories of narcotics, Latin America, and economics."
Works
Books
* 'The Origins of Cocaine: Colonization and Failed Development in the Amazon Andes' Edited with Liliana Dávalos (Routledge, 2018)
*''Between Silver and Guano: Commercial Policy and the State in Postindependence Peru'' (
Princeton University Press
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The press was founded by Whitney Darrow, with the financia ...
, 1989)
*''Imagining Development: Economic Ideas in Peru's "Fictitious Prosperity" of Guano, 1840-1880'' (
University of California Press
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, 1993)
*''Cocaine: Global Histories'' (ed.) (New York:
Routledge
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, 1999)
*''Andean Cocaine: The Making of a Global Drug'' (
University of North Carolina Press
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, 2009)
*''Indelible Inequalities in Latin America: Insights from History, Politics, and Culture'' (ed.) (
Duke University Press
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, 2010) with
Luis Reygadas
Book chapters
*"Beleaguered Liberals: The Failed First Generation of Free Traders in Peru" in
Love, Joseph L. and
Nils Jacobsen (eds.). ''Guiding the Invisible Hand: Economic Liberalism and the State in Latin American History''. (Praeger, 1988)
*"Paying for Caudillos: The Politics of Emergency Finance in Peru, 1820–1845" in
Peloso, Vincent C. and
Barbara Tenenbaum (eds.). ''Liberals, Politics, and Power: State Formation in Nineteenth-Century Latin America''. (London:
University of Georgia Press
The University of Georgia Press or UGA Press is the university press of the University of Georgia, a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Athens, Georgia. It is the oldest and largest publishing house in Georgia and a ...
, 1996)
*"Cocaine in Mexico: A Prelude to 'Los Narcos'" with L. Astorga in Gootenberg, Paul. ''Cocaine: Global Histories''. (New York: Routledge, 1999)
*"Doctors, Diplomats, and Businessmen: Conflicting Interests in the Netherlands and Dutch East Indies, 1860–1950" with M. de Kort in Gootenberg, Paul. ''Cocaine: Global Histories''. (New York: Routledge, 1999).
*"Reluctance or Resistance?: Constructing Cocaine (Prohibitions) in Peru, 1910–1950" in Gootenberg, Paul. ''Cocaine: Global Histories''. (New York: Routledge, 1999)
*"''Hijos'' of Dr. Gerschenkron: "Latecomer" Conceptions in Latin American Economic History" in
Centeno, Miguel Angel and
Fernando López-Alves. ''The Other Mirror: Grand Theory Through the Lens of Latin America''. (
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press is an independent publisher with close connections to Princeton University. Its mission is to disseminate scholarship within academia and society at large.
The press was founded by Whitney Darrow, with the financia ...
, 2001)
*"Talking Like a State: Drugs, Borders, and the Language of Control" in
van Schendel, Willem and
Itty Abraham. ''Illicit Flows and Criminal Things: States, Borders, and the Other Side of Globalization''. (
Indiana University Press, 2005)
*"Cocaine in Chains: The Rise and Demise of a Global Commodity, 1860–1950" in
Topik, Stephen,
Carlos Marichal, and
Zephyr L. Frank (eds.). ''From Silver to Cocaine: Latin American Commodity Chains and the Building of the World Economy, 1500–2000''. (Duke University Press, 2006)
Articles
*"The Social Origins of Protectionism and Free Trade in Nineteenth-Century Lima". (1982). ''
Journal of Latin American Studies
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''. 14 (2): 329–358.
*"''Carneros y Chuño'': Price Levels in Nineteenth-Century Peru". (Feb. 1990). ''
The Hispanic American Historical Review
''The Hispanic American Historical Review'' is a quarterly, peer-reviewed, scholarly journal of Latin American history, the official publication of the Conference on Latin American History, the professional organization of Latin American historia ...
''. 70 (1): 1–56.
*"North—South: Trade Policy, Regionalism, and ''Caudillismo'' in Post–Independence Peru". ''Journal of Latin American Studies''. 23 (2): 273–308.
*"Population and Ethnicity in Early Republican Peru: Some Revisions". (1991). ''
Latin American Research Review
The ''Latin American Research Review'' is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering research on Latin America and the Caribbean. It was established in 1965 by the Latin American Studies Association (LASA) and is published by LASA's publis ...
''. 26 (3): 109–157.
*"Paying the Price of Freedom: Family and Labor Among Lima's Slaves, 1800–1854". (1995). ''Journal of Latin American Studies''. 27 (3): 712–713.
*"On Salamanders, Pyramids, and Mexico's 'Growth Without Change': Anachronistic Reflections on a Case of Bourbon New Spain". (1996). ''
Colonial Latin American Review
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* Colonial, of, relating to, or characteristic of a colony or colony (biology)
Architecture
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''. 5 (1): 117–127.
*"The Coca Boom and Rural Social Change in Bolivia". (1998). ''The Hispanic American Historical Review''. 78 (1): 149–150.
*"
Daniel Nugent (1954–1997)". (1998). ''The Hispanic American Historical Review''. 78 (1): 117–119.
*"Close Encounters of Empire: Writing the Cultural History of US–Latin American Relations". (1999). ''
Social History''. 24 (3):
*"Between Coca and Cocaine: A Century or More of US–Peruvian Drug Paradoxes, 1860–1980". (2003). ''The Hispanic American Historical Review''. 83 (1): 119–150.
*"Between a Rock and a Softer Place: Reflections on Some Recent Economic History of Latin America". ''Latin American Research Review''. 39(2): 239–257.
*"Secret Ingredients: The Politics of Coca in US–Peruvian Relations, 1915–65". (2004). ''Journal of Latin American Studies''. 36 (2): 233–265.
*"Desigualdades Persistentes en América Latina: Historia y Cultura". (2004). ''
Alteridades''. 14 (28): 9–19.
*"Scholars on Drugs: Some Qualitative Trends". (2005). ''
Qualitative Sociology
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''. 28 (4): 479–491.
*"Order
and Progress in Developmental Discourse: A Case of Nineteenth Century Peru". (2006). ''
Journal of Historical Sociology
This peer-reviewed journal is edited by an international panel of historians, anthropologists, geographers and sociologists, the ''Journal of Historical Sociology'' is both interdisciplinary in approach and innovative in content. The ''Journal ...
''. 8 (2):111–135.
*"A Forgotten Case of "Scientific Excellence on the Periphery": The Nationalist Cocaine Science of Alfredo Bignon, 1884–1887". (2007). ''
Comparative Studies in Society and History
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''. 49 (1): 202–232.
*"The 'Pre–Columbian' Era of Drug Trafficking in the Americas: Cocaine, 1945–1965". (2007). ''
The Americas
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Along with th ...
''. 64 (2): 133–176.
*"Los Liberales Asediados: La Fracasada Primera Generación de Librecambistas en el Perú, 1820–1850". ''
Revista Andina''. 6 : 403–450.
*"Talking About the Flow: Drugs, Borders, and the Discourse of Drug Control". (2009). ''
Cultural Critique
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''. 71: 13–46.
Book reviews
*''The Origins of the Peruvian Labor Movement, 1883–1919'' by
Peter Blanchard
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Biography
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. (1984). ''Journal of Latin American Studies''. 16 (1): 205–208.
*''A Century of Debt Crises in Latin America: From Independence to the Great Depression, 1820 1930'' by Carlos Marichal. (1990). ''The Hispanic American Historical Review''. 70 (1): 196–197.
*''Real hacienda y economía en Hispanoamérica, 1541–1820'' by
Bernard Slicher van Bath. (1990). ''The Journal of Economic History''. 50 (4):971–972.
*''The Foreign Policy of Peru'' by
Ronald Bruce St. John. (1993). ''
The American Historical Review
''The American Historical Review'' is a quarterly academic history journal and the official publication of the American Historical Association. It targets readers interested in all periods and facets of history and has often been described as the ...
''. 98 (3): 984–985.
*''Slavery and Abolition in Early Republican Peru'' by Peter Blanchard. (1994). ''The Americas''. 50 (4): 568–569.
*''Bolivia and Coca: A Study in Dependency'' by
James Painter. (1995). ''
The Journal of Developing Areas''. 29 (4): 564–566.
*''Paying the Price of Freedom: Family and Labor Among Lima's Slave, 1800 1854'' by
Christine Hünefeldt. (1995). ''Journal of Latin American Studies''. 27 (3): 712–713.
*''Crafting the Third World: Theorizing Underdevelopment in Rumania and Brazil'' by Joseph Love. (1997). ''The Americas''. 53 (4): 614–616.
*''Neoliberalism, Transnationalization, and Rural Poverty: A Case Study of Michoacan, Mexico'' by
John Gledhill. (1997), ''The Hispanic American Historical Review''. 77 (4): 733–734.
*''Latin America: Economy and Society Since 1930'' edited by
Leslie Bethell
Leslie Michael Bethell[David Nugent
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He started his career in 2002 when he signed his first professional contract with ...]
. (1999). ''
Journal of Interdisciplinary History
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Contents
The journal featur ...
''. 30 (1): 163–164.
*''Selva Central: History, Economy, Land Use in Peruvian Amazonia'' by
Fernando Santos-Granero and
Frederica Barclay (trans.
Elisabeth King). (1999). ''
The Journal of Economic History
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''. 59 (4): 1109–1110.
*''The Idea of the Middle Class: White Collar Workers and Peruvian Society, 1900 1950'' by
D. S. Parker. (1999). ''Journal of Social History''. 33 (3): 702–703.
*''Peasants on Plantations: Subaltern Strategies of Labor and Resistance in the Pisco Valley, Peru'' by Vincent Peloso. (2000). ''The Journal of Economic History''. 60 (3): 885–886.
*''The Bewitchment of Silver: The Social Economy of Mining in Nineteenth-Century Peru'' by
José R. Deustua. (2002). ''The Americas''. 58 (3): 497–498.
*''Goods, Power, History: Latin America's Material Culture'' by Arnold Bauer. (2003). ''
Journal of World History
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''. 14 (4): 561–563.
*''Bourbon Peru: 1750–1824'' by
John Fisher
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. (2004). ''The American Historical Review''. 109 (3): 952–953.
*''The Political Economy of the Drug Industry: Latin America and the International System'' by
Menno Vellinga. (2004). ''The Americas''. 61 (2): 260–261.
*''Drugs, Labor, and Colonial Expansion'' edited by
William Jankowiak and
Daniel Bradburd. (2005). ''
American Anthropologist
''American Anthropologist'' is the flagship journal of the American Anthropological Association (AAA), published quarterly by Wiley. The "New Series" began in 1899 under an editorial board that included Franz Boas, Daniel G. Brinton, and John W ...
''. 107 (1): 152–153.
*"More and More Scholars on Drugs". (2008). ''Qualitative Sociology''. 31 (4): 425–436.
*''More Than Gold: The Story of the Peruvian Guano Trade'' by
David Hollett (2009). ''The Americas''. 66 (2): 257.
References
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Alumni of the University of Oxford
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Historians of Peru
Living people
Stony Brook University faculty
University of Chicago alumni
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