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Kristin Dutcher Mann University of Arkansas at Little Rock |
List Affiliations: | Reviewer for H-Nationalism |
Reviews: | untitled |
Interests: | Music and Music History |
Bio: Kristin Dutcher Mann, a faculty member in the History Department at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock since January 2003, is a specialist in the history of Colonial Latin America and the U.S.-Mexico borderlands. Dr. Mann holds a Ph.D from Northern Arizona in Flagstaff. She is a former high school history and geography teacher, and she serves as the coordinator for the department’s social studies education program. She is the author of The Power of Song: Music and Dance in the Missions of Northern New Spain, as well as numerous articles, book chapters, and teaching materials on the cultural history and material culture of the Franciscan and Jesuit missions in the Americas. Dr. Mann’s current research interests include Colonial Latin American borderlands; bells, music, religion and identity, mission music and dance; Arkansas politician and businessman Mifflin W. Gibbs, as well as relations between Arkansas and Mexico. |