Frederick M. Nunn
Frederick M. Nunn is a visiting professor of history and Latin American studies at the University of Arizona in Tucson. The author and editor of many works on Latin America, he is former vice provost for international affairs at Portland State University.
Author of…
Collisions with History – On Sale
Latin American Fiction and Social Science from “El Boom” to the New World Order
Latin American intellectuals have traditionally debated their region’s history, never with so much agreement as in the fiction, commentary, and scholarship of the late twentieth century. Collisions with History shows how “fictional histories” of discovery and conquest, independence and early nationhood, and the recent authoritarian past were purposeful revisionist collisions with received national versions.…
- Jane Nardin
- Muna Ndulo
Author of Security, Reconstruction and Reconciliation: When the Wars End… - Tekaste Negash
- Samuel H. Nelson
Associate professor of history at the U.S… - Mary Lou Nemanic
Associate professor of communications at Penn State Altoona… - Howard Nemerov
- Kirk Nesset
- Stephanie Newell
Reader in English literature at the University of Sussex and the author of West African Literature: Ways of Reading, Literary Culture in Colonial Ghana, and Ghanaian Popular Fiction: How to Play the Game of Life… - Beth Newman
Named a University Distinguished Teaching Professor… - Anh Tuan Nguyen
- Ngọc Huy Nguyễn
- Alfred Nhema
Executive secretary of OSSREA, the Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa, Addis Ababa… - Anaïs Nin
One of the most unique literary figures of this century… - Allen G. Noble
- Joan Russell Noble
- Henk Schulte Nordholt
Professor of Asian history at Erasmus University in Rotterdam and an associate professor of Modern Asian History at the University of Amsterdam… - Gurney Norman
- Jane E. Norris
- Paul Nugent
Senior Lecturer in African History at Edinburgh University… - Frederick M. Nunn
Visiting professor of history and Latin American studies at the University of Arizona in Tucson… - Celia Nyamweru
